I don't think there's going to be any RTX enabled games available at launch though.I see one reason for the delay reviews closer to shipping date. Having newer driver updates, and newer game updates RT games.
Remember the DICE guys who did the BFV demo only got the card 2 weeks before the demo.
Yeah Nvidia's margins only apparently. According to GN, the AIBs are making around 3% margin on RTX.
My question is, why are they even bothering with 3rd party manufacturers anymore?
Nvidia has proven they know how to make a board and a cooler.
I'm surprised they still sell the chips to others.
If AIBs realy only make 3% margin, it's more a question of why do they bother? That really isn't a sustainable margin.
Sure it can be. Exxon usually has margins well below 10%. It hovers around 6-7%. That is double, but, you can be a very healthy company with low margins.
My question is, why are they even bothering with 3rd party manufacturers anymore?
Nvidia has proven they know how to make a board and a cooler.
I'm surprised they still sell the chips to others.
If AIBs realy only make 3% margin, it's more a question of why do they bother? That really isn't a sustainable margin.
Yea with tax that's close to $1400. Really need to see benchmarks before plunking down cash like that. Either way it would be overkill for me at 1440p.EVGA just made their 2080 ti FTW3 Ultra available for pre-order. Looks like I'll be holding onto my 1080ti FTW3 for a while longer. The price is ridiculous.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=11G-P4-2487-KR
EVGA just made their 2080 ti FTW3 Ultra available for pre-order. Looks like I'll be holding onto my 1080ti FTW3 for a while longer. The price is ridiculous.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=11G-P4-2487-KR
So how do Titan X and Titan Z compare to a 1080TI ? There are some of those for around $700 on Amazon.
Edit 5760 cuda cores for the Z ! for $740 shipped, I may have to bend.
Edit2: I just did some googling, they both look pitiful for some reason.
EVGA just made their 2080 ti FTW3 Ultra available for pre-order. Looks like I'll be holding onto my 1080ti FTW3 for a while longer. The price is ridiculous.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=11G-P4-2487-KR
So how do Titan X and Titan Z compare to a 1080TI ? There are some of those for around $700 on Amazon.
Edit 5760 cuda cores for the Z ! for $740 shipped, I may have to bend.
Edit2: I just did some googling, they both look pitiful for some reason.
Yea with tax that's close to $1400. Really need to see benchmarks before plunking down cash like that. Either way it would be overkill for me at 1440p.
Oh and you're charged immediately after checkout so it's not like you can cancel after benches come in later. But Amazon has pretty awesome returns for those looking to preorder.
When talking about product margin, like GPUs as mentioned in that GN video, those are GROSS margins.
Well that's what it said on the evga site yea that's weird that they will do that.Makes no sense they'd charge you immediately for something with a estimated ship date of 3-4 weeks away. Maybe a person could view it as made to order to soften the blow. I guess i'll be the go to gpu for the $3000 and up gaming builds. Anything less and the E-peen would shrink.
So how do Titan X and Titan Z compare to a 1080TI ? There are some of those for around $700 on Amazon.
Edit 5760 cuda cores for the Z ! for $740 shipped, I may have to bend.
Edit2: I just did some googling, they both look pitiful for some reason.
So how do Titan X and Titan Z compare to a 1080TI ? There are some of those for around $700 on Amazon.
Edit 5760 cuda cores for the Z ! for $740 shipped, I may have to bend.
Edit2: I just did some googling, they both look pitiful for some reason.
How do we know that? Did they specifically say in this case that the 3% figure was for gross margin, or is that simply an inference?