Why does Nvidia keep gimping mid tier cards

Why does Nvidia keep gimping mid tier cards

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    No games

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    so you buy high tier card

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Because then people would b***h that there is no reason for the high tier cards to exist.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Is OP a moronic homosexual?

    3070 8GB 14Gbps
    4070 10GB 18Gbps

    There is no gimping, it's an upgrade

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      3070 256 bit bus
      4070 160 but bus

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-40-ada-gpus-to-feature-very-large-l2-caches-nvidias-own-infinity-cache

        You are a clueless ignorant moronic homosexual, that is all

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Cache is a bandaid. It will not age well.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            https://videocardz.com/newz/geforce-rtx-40-ada-gpus-to-feature-very-large-l2-caches-nvidias-own-infinity-cache

            You are a clueless ignorant moronic homosexual, that is all

            Brian let here can someone explain what that link is talking about

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Cache is a temporary storage location for data that the gpu core is working on. Lets say the gpu core is the scanner at a cashier booth. The cache is the conveyor belt to carry the data to it, but the vram(the 10GB 160 bit bus width in OP) is the shopping cart all that data is coming off of. AMD managed to catch up to Nvidia in performance by giving their gpu cores a big pile of cache which cuts down on waiting for data to stream in from the vram.

              have a question because I'm getting conflicting info, if you have g sync on in the nvidia control panel should you also turn v sync on in it?

              If you have gsync on in the settings and the monitor is in sync mode then no you don't need vsync on.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                no

                thanks, every other "tech tips" article says that you should both have them on for some reason and it struck me as weird

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Cache is the most important part for actually using the card. That's where the core gets all the info it's using for rendering.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Bus width won't be a factor if the memory bandwidth is still 500GB/s or more.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    They're preparing a 4070TI with a higher bus width

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    have a question because I'm getting conflicting info, if you have g sync on in the nvidia control panel should you also turn v sync on in it?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      no

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The v-sync toggle in nvidia does something completely different when g-sync is enabled. It doesn't enable all of v-sync, it just tweaks how g-sync works. You should actually turn it on to prevent the last instances of tearing that might occur. It's not that noticable anyway though so it's not like it matters much. Don't turn vsync on in games ever though, that would actually turn on actual vsync and it would frick you over.
      Also limit your refresh rate in nvidia to 3-5 under your monitor refresh rate to make sure you don't run out of the gsync range at the top and get tearing again.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        yeah, I've limited the frame rate below the refresh. So there IS a reason for the v sync, I'll keep it in mind if I notice any tears, thanks!

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just buy the top tier cards, are you poor?

    If you are, please have my apologies, I hope you and your family's financial situation improves, anon

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