Price only $201 more than historical low almost 2 years back.
And Its non-LHR.
Price only $201 more than historical low almost 2 years back.
And Its non-LHR.
I threw my breville dual boiler in the bin the moment the oracle came out. Also did the same with my BF Falcon after release of BFII
i threw my breville dual boiler in the bin the moment the oracle came out.
That makes perfect sense as you would have saved a lot of time with the Oracle per coffee
Pretty much on all fronts the oracle wins:
https://lifestylelab.ca/breville-dual-boiler-vs-oracle/
This one is a much better one:
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/graphics-cards/nvidia/85…
from Q&A lol:
"This graphics card is not labelled as Low Hash Rate (LHR). Please note that the intended purpose of this graphics card is to assist in graphics processing of 3D rendered applications such as 3D games. The manufacturers intentions are to express the purpose of this product to be used for 3D rendering, as such Scorptec and the manufacturer cannot guarantee and provide support of its hash rate performance now or into the future for this product. For more information, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]."
Mining gives a lot less strees on GPU since every miner will undervolt to optimize the efficiency and monitor the temperature.
For 3D rendering, GPU is even hotter with lower fan speed.
These T&C's from the manufacturers are bullshxts to get away from warranty.
If they do reject warranty for most faulty cards because of this, we can just wait for the 4000 series then.
I think all they are saying is they cant guarantee a full hash rate even though its not labelled as LHR. Which is fair, since nvidia can nerf them through drivers if they want.
Not about avoiding warranty.
Reeeeeeee miners are stealing from gamers! /s
Absolutely agree, mining is mem intensive, gaming is more core intensive. Rendering I have no clue wtf it uses, I've never used a gpu to render before but guess I should buy a 3090 to do the inside of my house.
Correct me if I am wrong but i was under the assumption that all 3090 cards are not LHR?
Based on what Scorptec are saying im assuming this applies to ‘all’ 3090 cards cause manufacturers never intended a card with 24GB would/should ever be used for actual gaming. To me it was always a card for rendering..
I always assumed it was targeted for people who have to have the fastest no matter what cost .
@troyww: It's the cheapest option when you need more than 12GB of VRAM and CUDA support (machine learning for example), it's the cheaper replacement for Titans.
Sheesh, I know top-end cards are never great value but it seems very tough to justify spending literally double over a 3080 or 6900XT for marginal gains. You have to really want that VRAM/CUDA I guess…
I got lucky and bought a watercooled mini-ITX PC with a 3700X and a top of the line 6900XT for 2000 bucks a month ago. Performs pretty well, even this 'discounted' price is pretty crazy…
That's a pretty great price especially if it's a full loop. Water cooling components are not cheap
yeah sorry, meant to say full costum loop. the graphics card alone cost more than what I paid for the PC when originally puchased
These numbers are from the latest Hardware Unboxed 12 game average benchmarks for 2022 (https://youtu.be/oBDFtJ4lR2c?t=463). It doesn't take into consideration Ray Tracing, DLSS, etc I am aware 3k res isn't a thing, but I averaged the 1440p and 4k resolution performance stats. I personally run a 1440p ultrawide, so 3k is about right for me.
Avg FPS (1440p) | % of 3090 Ti | —— | Avg FPS (4k) | % of 3090 Ti | —— | Avg FPS (3k) | —Recent Bargain— | $ per frame (3k) | |
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Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti | 171 | 100% | 108 | 100% | 139.5 | LOL | |||
Nvidia RTX 3090 | 163 | 95% | 98 | 91% | 130.5 | $2,700 | $20.69 | ||
Radeon RX 6900 XT | 160 | 94% | 90 | 83% | 125 | $1,369 | $10.95 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti | 158 | 92% | 95 | 88% | 126.5 | $1,800 | $14.23 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3080 12GB | 153 | 89% | 91 | 84% | 122 | $1,250 | $10.25 | ||
Radeon RX 6800 XT | 147 | 86% | 83 | 77% | 115 | $1,317 | $11.45 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3080 10GB | 146 | 85% | 86 | 80% | 116 | $1,200 | $10.34 | ||
Radeon RX 6800 | 131 | 77% | 74 | 69% | 102.5 | $1,299 | $12.67 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti | 124 | 73% | 70 | 65% | 97 | $932 | $9.61 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3070 | 116 | 68% | 64 | 59% | 90 | $857 | $9.52 | ||
Radeon RX 6700 XT | 109 | 63% | 57 | 53% | 83 | $769 | $9.27 | ||
Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti | 104 | 61% | 57 | 53% | 80.5 | $699 | $8.68 |
4K 144fps when ?
🤣
as long as you are happy with medium/high settings or DLSS doing it's magic, probably now… except for Flight Sim of course.
Also, I highly doubt 3090 buyers are interested in the $ per frame figures, but if they need a reason not to spend $2700, I gave them one.
Thanks, this will be a good stop-gap until the 4000 series just in case I miss out.