Pemalite said:
goopy20 said:
Err... So we can't make any assumptions about console performance because we can't buy them yet, but we should take it as fact that the new RTX3060 will have double the performance? I'm also expecting a big jump with the RTX3*** gpu's, but we also don't know yet. For all we know, the RTX3060 will be pretty much equal to the RTX2080 Super, which is pretty much confirmed to be in Series X. If Nvidia decides to keep their "low" end gpu's at a similar price point as we've seen with the RTX2060, it's gonna be a hard sell for them.
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I am NOT asserting that the 3000 series will double performance. I am asserting that there will be a SIZABLE performance increase as nVidia's available transistor budget has increased significantly with the move to 7nm.
The 3060 will be a mid range card.
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That's what I'm saying. It will all come down to pricing and performance if upgrading to a RTX3060 is the better option instead of buying a next gen console. It's something that I can't remember ever happened before.
At the start of current gen it was a no brainer as you could pick up a GTX760 or a GTX970 that was cheaper than current gen consoles and had double the performance. All I'm saying is that it's a bit different this time around. I mostly play on pc and, for the first time ever, I'm honestly not sure if upgrading it will be the smartest thing to do. At least not at the beginning of the next console generation.