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Tópico oficial Tópico oficial das placas Nvidia séries RTX! Todas as informações aqui!

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Dúvida de pobre

Gtx 1650 compensa em termos de custo benefício?
Minha placa de vídeo antiga queimou tem um meses e ta foda ficar quase sem jogar no pc

Os preços atuais estão absurdos, se for pra gastar 3k ou mais eu compro um console
Compensa, mas antes de comprar, repare se ela é modelo gddr6, pois ela tem mais desempenho.
Ainda tem loja vendendo o modelo antigo com gddr5.
 

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Qual a chance da 3050 substituir a 3060 na mineração?

Pergunta de uma pessoa ignorante mesmo.
 

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Qual a chance da 3050 substituir a 3060 na mineração?

Pergunta de uma pessoa ignorante mesmo.
Só o preço e o quanto ela esta vindo limitada para minerar.
Se a 3060 dá uns 36mh/s LHR se não me engano, a 3050 vindo com 24mh/s ou menos, não compensaria nada.
 

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Vamos ver se na série RTX 4000 a NVIDIA vai manter sua tradição de trocentos modelos de placas.:viraolho

Na RTX 3000 já tivemos até agora:

RTX 3090 Ti
RTX 3090
RTX 3080 Ti
RTX 3080 12GB
RTX 3080 10GB
RTX 3070 Ti 16GB
RTX 3070 Ti 8GB
RTX 3070
RTX 3060 Ti
RTX 3060
RTX 3050


Só falta agora ela resolver lançar os modelos RTX 3160 / 3150 :klol
(o que não duvido :kpensa)
 

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Faltando lançar umas placas sem núcleos RT, a GTX 3650, 3650 Super, 3660, 3660 Super e 3660Ti

Quero ver a NVIDIA bater o recorde da série de modelos abaixo :kkk

GTX 1050 (de 2GB)

GTX 1050 (de 3GB)
GTX 1050 (de 4GB)
GTX 1050 TI
GTX 1650 (4GB GDDR5)
GTX 1650 (4GB GDDR6)

GTX 1650 SUPER
 


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Um videozinho para relaxar para quem estiver estressado.:kcool


Unintentional ASMR ️ Probably the MOST RELAXING PC Build & Maintenance (British Accent)
 

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não ta ruim, quem sabe é minha próxima placa.
3k parcelado eu encaro :obrigue.
se for nível rtx 2060, fora que o dlss salva tbm

Considerando o consumo baixo, 3k (ou quem sabe um pouco menos) é uma opção boa mesmo, principalmente por eu achar que ela virá uns 15% mais rápida que a 2060.

Ainda daria pra eu vender minha rx 6600xt e ter um pequeno profit por cima - se a performance não for muito inferior.

1ª em anos que to considerando ir pro lado das verdinhas
 

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Quem lembra?

7100
7100GS
7200GS
7300GS
7400LE
7500LE
7500GT
7600GT
7800GT
7800GTX
7900GT
7900GTX
7950GTX
7950GX2

Não sei se acertei todas, mas dessas tive a AGP XFX 7600 GT.

A série 8xxx foi parecida

8100 (integrada)
8200 (integrada)
8300 gs
8400 gs
8400 se
8500 gt
8600 gs
8600 gt
8600 gts
8800 gs
8800 gts
8800 gt
8800 gtx
8800 ultra
 

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Considerando o consumo baixo, 3k (ou quem sabe um pouco menos) é uma opção boa mesmo, principalmente por eu achar que ela virá uns 15% mais rápida que a 2060.

Ainda daria pra eu vender minha rx 6600xt e ter um pequeno profit por cima - se a performance não for muito inferior.

1ª em anos que to considerando ir pro lado das verdinhas

torcer pra que não renda nada em mineração...
 

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A série 8xxx foi parecida

8100 (integrada)
8200 (integrada)
8300 gs
8400 gs
8400 se
8500 gt
8600 gs
8600 gt
8600 gts
8800 gs
8800 gts
8800 gt
8800 gtx
8800 ultra

Lembro que tinha uma 8400GS com um Pentium 3 e sonhava em pegar essa 8800 Ultra :klolwtf
 

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Lembro que tinha uma 8400GS com um Pentium 3 e sonhava em pegar essa 8800 Ultra :klolwtf

A 8800 Ultra rodava crisis no talo. :klol

Não lembro se era a época do athlon xp, acho que eu já estava no phenom II, com 8600 com bios mode para um modelo superior que custava bem mais caro.

Mesmo com bios mode, tinha que rodar o crysis cheio de mudanças nas configurações e com todos os componentes do pc suando em full hd,.

Nem dava para testar o crysis com mod de realidade.
 

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A 8800 Ultra rodava crisis no talo. :klol

Não lembro se era a época do athlon xp, acho que eu já estava no phenom II, com 8600 com bios mode para um modelo superior que custava bem mais caro.

Mesmo com bios mode, tinha que rodar o crysis cheio de mudanças nas configurações e com todos os componentes do pc suando em full hd,.

Nem dava para testar o crysis com mod de realidade.
Qual era mais forte, a gtx580 ou a 8800ultra?
Eu rodava crisis no ultra a 45fps no monitor de 900p com a gtx580, eu tinha um phenom x4 955 e 8gb de ram se não me engano em 2010.
Talvez o processador que era uma b*sta.
 

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Qual era mais forte, a gtx580 ou a 8800ultra?
Eu rodava crisis no ultra a 45fps no monitor de 900p com a gtx580, eu tinha um phenom x4 955 e 8gb de ram se não me engano em 2010.
Talvez o processador que era uma b*sta.

Acho que a GTX580 já éra bem mais forte. Se não me engano depois da geração 8 ainda teve a 9, e depois a NVIDIA começou com a nomenclatura com 3 dígitos, então a 580 é no mínimo umas 3 gerações na frente.
 

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Fonte para os interessados na RTX 3090 Ti ou os que quiserem se "preparar" para a série RTX 40:


ASUS reveals first ‘true’ 16-pin power connector for next-gen GPUs

ASUS has showcased its upcoming LOKI series of power supplies. This is the second line of power supplies to feature 16-pin power cabling for next-gen GPUs.


ASUS ROG Loki PSU with 16-pin power cable, Source: ASUS



It should be noted that the already released high-end Thor series do in fact come with next-gen PCIe Gen5 cables, however, the connection is achieved using adapters. The new LOKI power supply will feature the first ‘true’ PCIe Gen5 connector with all 16 pins present.

NVIDIA’s 12-pin Molex MicroFit 3.0 cable is only a partial implementation of the Gen5 connector. While both cables feature 12 pins, the Gen5 standard comes with additional 4 data paths. According to rumored specs, those are optional.


PCIe Gen5 16-pin power cable, Source: Igor’sLAB


In the case of new small factor pc PSUs called ROG Loki, those data cables appear to be present, which means this is indeed the first full implementation of the standard.

The first graphics card to feature a 16-pin power cable is the upcoming RTX 3090 Ti graphics card, the flagship NVIDIA Ampere gaming card. As confirmed by ASUS, this connector alone will offer up to 600W of power. A rumored custom RTX 3090 Ti card from EVGA is rumored to require two of such cables, allowing up to 1275W of power.



« press release »
POWER YOUR HIGH-OCTANE, SMALL FORM FACTOR PC WITH ROG’S NEW LOKI PSUS

Large showcase rigs will always be the lifeblood of the PC building community, but small form factor (SFF) builds have become increasingly popular in recent years. It’s easy to see why: if you want a build that can comfortably fit on a smaller desk, or in an entertainment center for TV gaming, a Mini-ITX machine is the perfect choice. But cramming next-gen power into a tiny case can be a challenge, especially with the added heat those components can produce. ROG’s new Loki power supplies were designed to keep efficiency up and footprint down, so you can build your next console clone without compromises.

Hot on the heels of our latest ROG Thor PSUs, the Loki series takes the same high-quality components and packs them into an SFX-L form factor for Mini-ITX rigs—the perfect companion to a PC built on the ROG Strix Z690-I Gaming WiFi motherboard.

Available in 1200W, 1000W, 850W, and 750W variants, the ROG Loki series provides enough power for even the most high-end SFF PCs, with top-tier efficiency. The 1200W model is the highest capacity SFX-L PSU available on the market, marking an incredible achievement in engineering and an excellent opportunity for builders pushing the limits of the small form factor PCs. The ROG Loki 1200W also reaches the incredibly stringent efficiency levels set by the 80 PLUS Titanium certification, achieving greater than 90% efficiency from loads as low as 10% all the way up to maximum output. The other models sport the 80 PLUS Platinum badge.

The low-ESR Japanese capacitors inside each unit are rated to last twice as long as standard caps, with up to 45% less equivalent series resistance—an efficiency boost that results in better reliability with less heat. And of course, Loki features a slew of protection mechanisms to ensure the highest level of safety.

Heat is the largest challenge when designing small form factor machines, particularly at such high wattages. Since small form factor PCs rarely have as much airflow as their larger brethren, our engineers needed to find a way to dissipate the heat generated inside these power-dense supplies. After countless hours of experimentation, they were able to renew the PCB design and cooling system to provide the stable, reliable power we demand from our products.

Part of that was developing a heatsink with twice the volume of traditional designs, allowing for better heat dissipation and lower hotspot temperatures. The dual ball fan bearings also allow for greater longevity in the 120mm fan, which uses our Axial-tech design for higher air pressure than typical power supplies. The Loki’s fan isn’t just functional, either—the ARGB fan allows you to flex your style, with Aura Sync compatibility allowing you to match lighting effects across your entire system.

Finally, the ROG Loki series is fully modular, allowing you to use only the cables you absolutely need—which is crucial for space-starved SFF cases. The Loki is even PCIe Gen 5.0 ready, bundled with a 16-pin PCIe cable that can pipe up to 600W of power to modern compatible graphics cards.

The ROG Loki series is backed by a 10-year warranty*, so you can feel confident using it as the backbone of your next SFF build. For more information on pricing and availability of ROG Loki power supplies in your region, please contact your local ASUS representative.

*Core product operation is guaranteed for 10 years. The RGB LEDs are covered by a 3-year warranty.
« end of the press release »


Source: ASUS via Wccftech
 

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Fonte para os interessados na RTX 3090 Ti ou os que quiserem se "preparar" para a série RTX 40:


ASUS reveals first ‘true’ 16-pin power connector for next-gen GPUs

ASUS has showcased its upcoming LOKI series of power supplies. This is the second line of power supplies to feature 16-pin power cabling for next-gen GPUs.


ASUS ROG Loki PSU with 16-pin power cable, Source: ASUS



It should be noted that the already released high-end Thor series do in fact come with next-gen PCIe Gen5 cables, however, the connection is achieved using adapters. The new LOKI power supply will feature the first ‘true’ PCIe Gen5 connector with all 16 pins present.

NVIDIA’s 12-pin Molex MicroFit 3.0 cable is only a partial implementation of the Gen5 connector. While both cables feature 12 pins, the Gen5 standard comes with additional 4 data paths. According to rumored specs, those are optional.


PCIe Gen5 16-pin power cable, Source: Igor’sLAB


In the case of new small factor pc PSUs called ROG Loki, those data cables appear to be present, which means this is indeed the first full implementation of the standard.

The first graphics card to feature a 16-pin power cable is the upcoming RTX 3090 Ti graphics card, the flagship NVIDIA Ampere gaming card. As confirmed by ASUS, this connector alone will offer up to 600W of power. A rumored custom RTX 3090 Ti card from EVGA is rumored to require two of such cables, allowing up to 1275W of power.



« press release »
POWER YOUR HIGH-OCTANE, SMALL FORM FACTOR PC WITH ROG’S NEW LOKI PSUS

Large showcase rigs will always be the lifeblood of the PC building community, but small form factor (SFF) builds have become increasingly popular in recent years. It’s easy to see why: if you want a build that can comfortably fit on a smaller desk, or in an entertainment center for TV gaming, a Mini-ITX machine is the perfect choice. But cramming next-gen power into a tiny case can be a challenge, especially with the added heat those components can produce. ROG’s new Loki power supplies were designed to keep efficiency up and footprint down, so you can build your next console clone without compromises.

Hot on the heels of our latest ROG Thor PSUs, the Loki series takes the same high-quality components and packs them into an SFX-L form factor for Mini-ITX rigs—the perfect companion to a PC built on the ROG Strix Z690-I Gaming WiFi motherboard.

Available in 1200W, 1000W, 850W, and 750W variants, the ROG Loki series provides enough power for even the most high-end SFF PCs, with top-tier efficiency. The 1200W model is the highest capacity SFX-L PSU available on the market, marking an incredible achievement in engineering and an excellent opportunity for builders pushing the limits of the small form factor PCs. The ROG Loki 1200W also reaches the incredibly stringent efficiency levels set by the 80 PLUS Titanium certification, achieving greater than 90% efficiency from loads as low as 10% all the way up to maximum output. The other models sport the 80 PLUS Platinum badge.

The low-ESR Japanese capacitors inside each unit are rated to last twice as long as standard caps, with up to 45% less equivalent series resistance—an efficiency boost that results in better reliability with less heat. And of course, Loki features a slew of protection mechanisms to ensure the highest level of safety.

Heat is the largest challenge when designing small form factor machines, particularly at such high wattages. Since small form factor PCs rarely have as much airflow as their larger brethren, our engineers needed to find a way to dissipate the heat generated inside these power-dense supplies. After countless hours of experimentation, they were able to renew the PCB design and cooling system to provide the stable, reliable power we demand from our products.

Part of that was developing a heatsink with twice the volume of traditional designs, allowing for better heat dissipation and lower hotspot temperatures. The dual ball fan bearings also allow for greater longevity in the 120mm fan, which uses our Axial-tech design for higher air pressure than typical power supplies. The Loki’s fan isn’t just functional, either—the ARGB fan allows you to flex your style, with Aura Sync compatibility allowing you to match lighting effects across your entire system.

Finally, the ROG Loki series is fully modular, allowing you to use only the cables you absolutely need—which is crucial for space-starved SFF cases. The Loki is even PCIe Gen 5.0 ready, bundled with a 16-pin PCIe cable that can pipe up to 600W of power to modern compatible graphics cards.

The ROG Loki series is backed by a 10-year warranty*, so you can feel confident using it as the backbone of your next SFF build. For more information on pricing and availability of ROG Loki power supplies in your region, please contact your local ASUS representative.

*Core product operation is guaranteed for 10 years. The RGB LEDs are covered by a 3-year warranty.
« end of the press release »


Source: ASUS via Wccftech
Acabo de substituir minhas fontes pela linha Corsair RM 750 e 850.

Tapatalk.
 

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E falando na nova geração RTX 40, quem estiver interessado em pegar os modelos high dela, melhor já ir juntando as "moedinhas".


NVIDIA RTX 4080 Likely to be Priced Close to $999

NVIDIA and AMD’s next-gen graphics cards are likely to be priced higher than their existing counterparts. This is largely due to the ongoing semiconductor shortages, and the inflation in graphics card prices. At the moment, more than 50% of gamers are using GPUs that are 5+ years old, with less than 70% having support for ray-tracing. Only 14% of the GeForce database is using an RTX 30 series “Ampere” GPU.

The inflated prices give GPU vendors an opportunity to widen their profit margins next cycle. The average market price of the RTX 30 series lineup is $482 which is 15% to 75% higher than Turing (RTX 20) which averaged between $200-300. Similarly, AMD’s budget Radeon RX 6000 GPUs sell between $299 to $399, a fair bit higher than the Polaris range that averaged between $150-250.


In our view, consumer willingness to buy graphics cards at inflated prices is a signal that NVDA still has plenty of room to grow ASPs even from higher Ampere levels.
Vivek Arya, BofA
This also gives NVIDIA and AMD to price their next-gen graphics cards higher than before as most gamers have already gotten used to the inflated prices. Only this time, it’ll go right into the vendors’ coffers rather than to scalpers and retailers. Going by the original pricing of the Turing cards, it won’t be surprising if the RTX 4080 is priced around $999, and the RTX 4090 at $1,499.

Source:
SA
 

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E falando na nova geração RTX 40, quem estiver interessado em pegar os modelos high dela, melhor já ir juntando as "moedinhas".


NVIDIA RTX 4080 Likely to be Priced Close to $999

NVIDIA and AMD’s next-gen graphics cards are likely to be priced higher than their existing counterparts. This is largely due to the ongoing semiconductor shortages, and the inflation in graphics card prices. At the moment, more than 50% of gamers are using GPUs that are 5+ years old, with less than 70% having support for ray-tracing. Only 14% of the GeForce database is using an RTX 30 series “Ampere” GPU.

The inflated prices give GPU vendors an opportunity to widen their profit margins next cycle. The average market price of the RTX 30 series lineup is $482 which is 15% to 75% higher than Turing (RTX 20) which averaged between $200-300. Similarly, AMD’s budget Radeon RX 6000 GPUs sell between $299 to $399, a fair bit higher than the Polaris range that averaged between $150-250.


This also gives NVIDIA and AMD to price their next-gen graphics cards higher than before as most gamers have already gotten used to the inflated prices. Only this time, it’ll go right into the vendors’ coffers rather than to scalpers and retailers. Going by the original pricing of the Turing cards, it won’t be surprising if the
RTX 4080 is priced around $999, and the RTX 4090 at $1,499.

Source:
SA
999 se for ruim pra minerar rs
 

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E falando na nova geração RTX 40, quem estiver interessado em pegar os modelos high dela, melhor já ir juntando as "moedinhas".


NVIDIA RTX 4080 Likely to be Priced Close to $999

NVIDIA and AMD’s next-gen graphics cards are likely to be priced higher than their existing counterparts. This is largely due to the ongoing semiconductor shortages, and the inflation in graphics card prices. At the moment, more than 50% of gamers are using GPUs that are 5+ years old, with less than 70% having support for ray-tracing. Only 14% of the GeForce database is using an RTX 30 series “Ampere” GPU.

The inflated prices give GPU vendors an opportunity to widen their profit margins next cycle. The average market price of the RTX 30 series lineup is $482 which is 15% to 75% higher than Turing (RTX 20) which averaged between $200-300. Similarly, AMD’s budget Radeon RX 6000 GPUs sell between $299 to $399, a fair bit higher than the Polaris range that averaged between $150-250.


This also gives NVIDIA and AMD to price their next-gen graphics cards higher than before as most gamers have already gotten used to the inflated prices. Only this time, it’ll go right into the vendors’ coffers rather than to scalpers and retailers. Going by the original pricing of the Turing cards, it won’t be surprising if the
RTX 4080 is priced around $999, and the RTX 4090 at $1,499.

Source:
SA

Inflação no mundo INTEIRO. Coisa que não costumávamos ver, mas agora estamos presenciando. O problema é que isso afeta ainda mais países pobres como o nosso. Se crise por lá abala 10 aqui pode multiplicar por 5 ou até 10 no pior cenário. Negócio tá bem tenso.
 

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Fonte para os interessados na RTX 3090 Ti ou os que quiserem se "preparar" para a série RTX 40:

ASUS reveals first ‘true’ 16-pin power connector for next-gen GPUs

ASUS has showcased its upcoming LOUCOS series of power supplies. This is the second line of power supplies to feature 16-pin power cabling for next-gen GPUs.....
:klol:klol
 

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e depois de 11 anos usando o mesmo gabinete (que sempre achei muito bom), resolvi trocar afinal, está a caminho esse aqui:

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Estou nessa pegada com o meu também. Não preciso trocar, mas estou com vontade. Só que acho que levará mais tempo porque só farei isso quando fizer meu próximo upgrade e preciso pensar em como acomodar todo o sistema de WC.
 

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ah é, vdd kkkkkk
mas eu hj não compraria nada que fosse todo fechado na frente
tem que ter pelo menos um meshzinho.

aliás, seis são doido :obrigue:

Visualizar anexo 235112

mucho loko das idea

mas pior que ele era mais caro ainda, esse gabinete custa $ 250 nos EUA, a Kabum está praticamente vendendo preço de custo.

sobre a ventilação, a dele é de baixo pra cima mesmo. Com duas ventoinhas gigantes de 200 mm em baixo. No review do Jesus do Hardware, ele ficou no topo da lista de baixa temperatura para GPU, e desempenho médio no teste de CPU; isso sem colocar mais ventoinhas no teto.
 

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e depois de 11 anos usando o mesmo gabinete (que sempre achei muito bom), resolvi trocar afinal, está a caminho esse aqui:

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Eu passei uns 3 a 4 anos com um Thermaltake View 27 agora peguei esse Montech Sky One achei sensacional peguei na tera por 469 e troquei tudo quando fiz o upgrade.


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E esse é o projeto atual.

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