‘The more you buy, the more you save’

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  1. Aggressive_Ask89144

    Ah yes, the 2500 dollar 5080. (what it should’ve been for 1000💀)

  2. Mediocre_Ad_2422

    Your cute to think they are going to cost the same

  3. EnforcerGundam

    papa jensen’s vrammaxxing courses!!

    now available with monthly payment plans.

  4. Homewra

    Lmao this makes my blood boil. Why release bad products then? Oh right, because people buy them anyways. I’m done with Nvidia.

  5. grimmigerpetz

    Jensen needs a new diamond coated jacket for next generation event. No way 5080 super will be below 1500

  6. a 24GB card will make for a good right before the 5090 card but if the price is not that different then the consumers will just get the 5090. I am hoping for reasonable pricing on the 5080 SUPER 24GB not just a few hundred less than the 5090 but like 1000 USD or 2000 USD less than the 5090 at retail. MSRP is a lie but if at retail if that 5080 is “only”1500USD” it might be worth it.

  7. Worldfullness

    Thanks to rich daddy kids for ruining the market of fair prices on quality products.

  8. ScarletSilver

    This is such a cursed image. I love it.

  9. Eagle_eye_Online

    I usually just wait for all the Supers, TI’s and mega ultra E-peen versions to be released, and THEN buy.

  10. Electric-Mountain

    I bought a 5080 because I knew prices were just going to keep going up. If you think this card isn’t going to be $2500 on ebay then you are delusional.

  11. Geoclasm

    I’ll just sit on my 4090s until the 10090s drop.

    After all, my 1080s( I think?) were sufficient for years.

  12. macgirthy

    We need a chad version of Lisa Su dropping a 9080 and 9090 bomb on nvidia’s forehead, starting with 24gb and 9090 having 32gb.

  13. MagniPlays

    So a 5070, a 5070ti and now a 5070ti Super? At what point does the 70 series just become pointless?

    I’ve always bought the 70 series as it makes the most sense if I’m going to be upgrading in 2-3 generations anyway. Mid card price but high tier performance.

    But like if the 5070ti Super is just a 5080 in different packaging, why would I “save” by buying a 70 series?

  14. Suedewagon

    Cute.

    5080S will cost 3k and the 5090 will be sent up to 4k territory

  15. Eva-Unit01-TestType

    Its going to cost both kidneys this time isn’t it ?

  16. HandsomeSquidward98

    Im sorry but at this point if you are surprised by this you probably deserve to get hustled

  17. Mister_Shrimp_The2nd

    For people wondering (I’ve tried to mention this whenever the topic arises);

    Memory comes in different capacity modules, and thus far the standard for years has been 2GB per module. This is important, because the number of vram modules has to correlate with the bus size of the GPU, which its architecture is based on. This is why you can’t just slap a bit more memory and call it a day, usually you have to go double capacity in order to maintain the module-per-bus size ratio (very simplistic explanation) -and it’s why you see cards like the 5060Ti come in 8gb and 16gb versions, cus those are the only ones that are compatible with the same bus when using 2gb vram modules. A 12gb just wouldn’t be feasible or you’d have to run through way too many engineering hoops to be worth it.

    The thing is, GDDR7 has been in development with 3gb modules and are expected to reach full market scale production sometime in 2025, meaning at the same bus size configuration, you can get 50% more vram per module, without actually changing the number of modules per GPU. So the 16gb cards can now scale to 24gb without changing its bus size, and the 12gb can become 18gb etc, 8 can become 12, and so on.

    It makes sense why Nvidia has kept supply of 50 series low, if they indeed are waiting for their full launch to be based on 3gb GDDR7 modules, as that would give them a substantial lead over AMD not just in memory speed, but also close or surpass the gap in capacity per GPU tier. If they ship a ton of their volume before 3gb vram modules are ready, they have less sku’s available for the improved versions, and with Tariffs in mind and supply chain constrictions, having more in reserve to be fitted with 3gb memory modules is very beneficial cus they may otherwise run out of sufficient supply for the 3gb variants to offer good enough market share to make a difference regardless.

  18. Ok_Reflection1950

    If it’s not 5090 it’s not 5000 series

  19. No_Room4359

    Well great I didn’t buy the 5070 ti I was eying

  20. janiskr

    Hahahah, he said “same money”. Hahahaha.

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