Just like the 5090 and 5080 you say? The only difference will be that its TDP is not high enough to melt the plug.
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I swear nvidia heard about AMD's release plans and decided they needed to be first, regardless of supply.
Same node, smaller die size, this shit's on purpose and people gobble it up
I just lost interest in AAA gaming, my 3080 is enough for AA and indie games. By the time my PC dies I most probably switch to and APU, by then today AAA will be tomorrow AA.
I play my Steam Deck more than my living room tower, which has a 3090. When it's time to upgrade again, I think I'll just get a Steam Deck 2 and dock it to my TV.