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AMD cards have been announced.
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My 3080 is running at 825-855mhz when Idle. This isn't normal, right? I have checked the nvidia panel and my power option is set to normal. Have tried "let the 3d app decide", nothing works. Using an CX as my only monitor. Temp 48c. Not a huge problem but any ideas?
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Completely normal. My 3080 is identical, it's how NVIDIA GPUs work. Once they have a graphics load they'll increase their clock until they hit either a voltage or temp ceiling. It's why the "overclock" models are a bit misleading because even non-OC models will overclock themselves from factory well over the frequency that's printed on spec sheet.
Change the power option back to normal if you're fine with it. After launching every game for the first time I'll go into the control panel and change the power option to maximum performance as well as enable vertical sync there and disable any vsync and frame limiting options in the game. That's to ensure it's all handled by the GPU and that gsync is allowed to work properly.
I'm glad it's not an issue then. A lot of posts around seemed to make it out to be and that it was supposed to be around 300. I was mildly worried it might slightly shorten my GPU life or something.
They're getting advertised on Gumtree for $150-$200, so it probably depends on your tolerance of dealing with humansIs it worth the hassle of selling my old 1060?
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4080 pricing rightly being questioned as it's clearly to upsell the 4090 but I think there is still a case for it. For someone that is less concerned with future proofing and generally upgrades every generation or two for no other reason than just because, the 4080 is more appealing. A 4090 will likely only have one immediate upgrade path and that's the xx90 successor (5090?). If you have no intention on the next series the 4090 will still leave you in the high end until the series after again. If you have some expendable income that you like to throw on expensive new toys every couple years 4080 leaves as few dollars in the pocket, still in the high end bracket and gives you a couple more options next time.
Still interesting to see how the 7900xtx compares next month and if it makes things interesting. With risk of sounding like I'm just being loyal to one brand, it will take more than price and performance for me to switch GPU teams though.
There's no way they are outperforming the 4090 for 33% less money. I won't be surprised if it beats out the 4080 thoughAt the launch of the AMD cards, apparently they said during the presentation that the 7900xtx out-performs the 4090. The problem is they didn't have any benchmarks or gameplay examples to back that statement up. We are going to have to wait for the reviews but if true, then on price and performance the red team may just well win this generation.

So a mate just got drunk and bought a 4090, and is wondering if his 650W PSU will run it![]()
I think he was feeling a little cashed up, he got a payout from his previous workplace and recently started a new job.That’s an expensive night on the piss.
He may as well do a fully system upgrade.