| hinch said: Yeah you might be right, though this could be a way to offload crappy binned chips that don't make the cut for OC models. Since they won't be clocking them that high since perf per watt is what they want. |
So they'll use the non overclockable chips for these cards while giving us the ones that can be oveclocked, in cards that come with a premium price over the regular ones... yeah, that doesn't makes us any favor either.
And Nvidia's solution has already been revealrd: they'll keep making the Turing based 2060 and 2060 Super https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-to-reintroduce-geforce-rtx-2060-and-rtx-2060-super-to-the-market
Please excuse my bad English.
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