Hi,Gonna get a 3090 as soon as available locally.
yup have a line on a msi 3090 gaming x trio will update when i get concrete details.Hi,
Have you received any update regarding availability?
Can't max out 4K120hz on a HDMI 2.0b unless you use the monitor's DP 1.4 if it has one. HDMI 2.0b has max 18Gbps and some TVs like Q90R have an out-of-spec HDMI 2.0b that can do 4K120hz but only on YCbCr 4:2:0, not on RGB.Want the best I can get have a 4k 120hz monitor that needs maxing out.
The display I have is HDMI 2.1 so bandwidth isnt going to be the issue 4k 120hz will be possible. I however am waiting for reviews before committing to a purchase.Can't max out 4K120hz on a HDMI 2.0b unless you use the monitor's DP 1.4 if it has one. HDMI 2.0b has max 18Gbps and some TVs like Q90R have an out-of-spec HDMI 2.0b that can do 4K120hz but only on YCbCr 4:2:0, not on RGB.
Nvidia is marketing its 3080 as 4K60 and its RTX 3090 as 8K60 card, so theoretically, 3090 should be able to do 4K60+ but the recent benchmarks suggest otherwise. LTT's 4K benchmarks of 3080 on FS2020 got 41 FPS and on Metro Exodus it got 35 FPS on average with 99% min being even lower than this. So EVEN IF somehow 3090 has DOUBLE the performance of 3080 (which it does not) it might only get to 4K ~60-70 FPS on these games unless you crank down the settings.
Bottomline is wait for reviews and benchmarks before you sell your 10&20 series, coz pre-orders & stocks are already a mess in States.
Want the best I can get have a 4k 120hz monitor that needs maxing out.
Not heard of any monitor with HDMI 2.1 that's released to market yet, do you mean a TV?The display I have is HDMI 2.1 so bandwidth isnt going to be the issue 4k 120hz will be possible. I however am waiting for reviews before committing to a purchase.
Yes, talking about the LG C9 OLED.Not heard of any monitor with HDMI 2.1 that's released to market yet, do you mean a TV?
that's a sweet display, one of the best out there, with full-spec HDMI 2.1, even Samsung's QLEDs left out some of the HDMI 2.1 features. Lets see if Nvidia packed all of the HDMI 2.1 features in 30 series, till now none of the reviews of 3080 mentioned HDMI 2.1 specs, would be interesting if it has VRR also in addition to G-Sync since Nvidia held out VRR in 20 series also over their propriety G-Sync and most importantly ALLM, QMS & QFT etc.Yes, talking about the LG C9 OLED.
Well I was using the TV with my 2080ti and every feature other than 4k 120hz was working. From what I have read on Reddit the TV is currently having black screen flickering issues on the 3080 at 4k 120hz, should be fixed when Nvidia releases updated drivers. This same black screen issue surfaced when Nvidia enabled G-sync over HDMI last year and was subsequently fixed with a driver update.that's a sweet display, one of the best out there, with full-spec HDMI 2.1, even Samsung's QLEDs left out some of the HDMI 2.1 features. Lets see if Nvidia packed all of the HDMI 2.1 features in 30 series, till now none of the reviews of 3080 mentioned HDMI 2.1 specs, would be interesting if it has VRR also in addition to G-Sync since Nvidia held out VRR in 20 series also over their propriety G-Sync and most importantly ALLM, QMS & QFT etc.
BTWYes, talking about the LG C9 OLED.
It's a capacitor overload issue and is only reported on some non-reference boards under OC, so far only EVGA has acknowledged it, the main thing that worries me, is that no vendor accepts RMAs for popped capacitors, but let's see. Also, the power draw numbers that people have reported on these OC models are through the roof. One guy on reddit couldn't even get his PC to run any AAA game on a 650 watt PSU with a 3600X till he upgraded to a 850 watts PSU, just for a 3600X + 3080Geforce RTX 3080s are crashing to desktop after they reach a certain core clock and apparently the board partners have acknowledged this too.
Agreed...I was researching the power draw earlier ... you basically just hit the mark perfectly except for one thing ... people are also reporting that 750watt bronze PSU's work pretty much exceptionally for the 3080s with a Ryzen 5 to Ryzen 7 processor. 3600 to 3700X.It's a capacitor overload issue and is only reported on some non-reference boards under OC, so far only EVGA has acknowledged it, the main thing that worries me, is that no vendor accepts RMAs for popped capacitors, but let's see. Also, the power draw numbers that people have reported on these OC models are through the roof. One guy on reddit couldn't even get his PC to run any AAA game on a 650 watt PSU with a 3600X till he upgraded to a 850 watts PSU, just for a 3600X + 3080
The Crash to Desktop (CTD) issues were due to capacitors, more specifically, due to Nvidia & it's AIC partners using POSAPs/SP-CAPs rather than MLCC in 30 series. MLCC (Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors) are more capable of filtering high frequencies than POSCAPs/SP-CAPs. Problems arise in insufficient broadband frequency cleanup at high operating frequencies (2 GHz+) for GA-102 GPUs that do not have MLCC. These problems seem somewhat alleviated in boards featuring MLCC components on their design. Read further hereThe issue was unstable peak boost clocks not the capacitors
Some of the AIC partners have changed their capacitors/layout/numbers post launch, some have even called back review sample, MSI has changed TRIO X product page, till now only Asus Strix has all MLCC Capacitors, rest all cards including FEs have mix of POSCAPs/SP-CAPs & MLCC. So beware what you order, there are already different versions of these cards in the market.The Crash to Desktop (CTD) issues were due to capacitors, more specifically, due to Nvidia & it's AIC partners using POSAPs/SP-CAPs rather than MLCC in 30 series. MLCC (Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors) are more capable of filtering high frequencies than POSCAPs/SP-CAPs. Problems arise in insufficient broadband frequency cleanup at high operating frequencies (2 GHz+) for GA-102 GPUs that do not have MLCC. These problems seem somewhat alleviated in boards featuring MLCC components on their design. Read further here
Nvidia even mentioned it in their driver release statement.