In a special conference this morning, Nvidia announced its newest line of graphics cards as well as GeForce-enabled applications. Previously there were lots of swirling rumors about prices and card strength, with the target looking at 24GB of video memory on the card with a price tag of $1500. As the stream started today, myself and Dan in the Destructoid chat girded our loins for the inevitable pain of a future upgrade. What awaited us was a pleasant surprise.
As expected, the 3000 series was announced with three cards coming, all using the new Ampere architecture which will see a marked improvement over the 2000 series. The flagship GeForce RTX 3080 was announced to have 10GB of GDDR6X memory with a 19Gbps run speed, promising 60 frames per second at 4K resolution. With an MSRP of $699, it’s a whole lot less of a shot to the wallet than initially expected. The “lower-end” card for the 3000 series was also announced as the GeForce RTX 3070. Boasting 8GB of GDDR6X memory, the card will launch with an MSRP of $499.
Source: Destructoid Nvidia announces its next generation of GeForce graphics cards and two of them are surprisingly affordable