News GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Hits Best Buy At $1,199 MSRP

spongiemaster

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Why did the guy from Nvidia that was giving this presentation keep pronouncing "Ti" like "tie" instead of "tea eye?" I've never heard it pronounced like that in any previous Nvidia presentation.
 

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Why did the guy from Nvidia that was giving this presentation keep pronouncing "Ti" like "tie" instead of "tea eye?" I've never heard it pronounced like that in any previous Nvidia presentation.
Because TI, is short for titanium, it's actual name is 3080 titanium, so he was probably just sounding out the start and hacking off the end.
 

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... with up to 32-38 inches being now the new gaming norm and immersion talk.

Yeah, no.


Steam Hardware Survey continues to not surprise with results.
"One of those stats is that 1080P is the most used resolution among those that use Steam with a 34.72% share. The next most used resolution is 1366x768 with a 26.61% slice of the pie. Why such 'low' resolutions? That's actually likely due to a number of different factors, the more probable being that Steam is installed frequently on laptops with low resolution screens.


To further add evidence to such a theory, the Intel HD 4000 is still the most popular GPU that's reported by Steam. It comprises 6.32% of the user-base, with the GTX 970 trailing at 3.85%. Again, that could mean that it's reported by all Sandy Bridge CPU's as being installed, but could also, again, the result people using laptops for gaming. "
 
Yeah, no.


Steam Hardware Survey continues to not surprise with results.
"One of those stats is that 1080P is the most used resolution among those that use Steam with a 34.72% share. The next most used resolution is 1366x768 with a 26.61% slice of the pie. Why such 'low' resolutions? That's actually likely due to a number of different factors, the more probable being that Steam is installed frequently on laptops with low resolution screens.


To further add evidence to such a theory, the Intel HD 4000 is still the most popular GPU that's reported by Steam. It comprises 6.32% of the user-base, with the GTX 970 trailing at 3.85%. Again, that could mean that it's reported by all Sandy Bridge CPU's as being installed, but could also, again, the result people using laptops for gaming. "
I would argue that not even this is close to representative considering most "gaming" is done on phones and most phone resolutions are decently high, higher than 1080p.
 

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