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3090 Super + 3080 Super:

3070 Super:

3060 Super:


Clearly the 3090 Super has no purpose other than money. The 3080 Super is basically the same, maybe will beat the 6800XT at 1440p on average as the 3080 is ahead at 4k but Nvidia will probably charge more for Super. The 3070 Super is legit, the most useless product in Nvidia's entire lineup. Like I don't even understand what they are doing with the 3070 series in general other than the original 3070. Like why is it so hard for them to give the 3070 more Vram? They really think a 3080/Super buyer is gonna trade 30% performance for the same amount of Vram? Really? Come on Nvidia...

The 3060 Super is the star of the show. Since discounts aren't a thing, I am assuming it will cost around $450 and perform similarly to a 6700XT in Raster as we know that a 3070 is faster than a 6700XT in raster already. In Ray Tracing, the 3060 Super as usual will smoke it. Ironically the 3060 Super will probably be faster than 3070 at 4k resolution in games that require more vram as it has a higher vram pool even if the bus might be 192 bit. At 1440p, the 3070 should out perform it. Once this comes out, it will probably make little sense to buy a 3060 Ti or a 3070 or a 3070 Super or a 3070 Ti or a 6700XT assuming the price point is around $450.

Assuming the rumour turns out to be true that is.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 22 September 2021

                  

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