RTX 3060 and 3070, GPUs that will hopefully fix the Used GPU Market Problem

The Future of GPU Flipping: What to Expect from RTX 3000 Series

As we approach the release of NVIDIA's RTX 3000 series, one thing is clear: this new lineup of graphics cards has the potential to shake up the gaming PC market. Specifically, the RTX 3060 is expected to bring a big performance boost that could make it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their systems. For gamers sitting on older cards such as the 1080 Ti or 2070, now may be the perfect time to consider offloading them in favor of newer models. The RTX 2060 Super is already becoming a sought-after card, with many buyers willing to pay a premium for its performance.

Meanwhile, AMD's big Navi (RDNA 2) technology is rumored to release in November, promising significant performance gains over the competition. However, there's one major issue: NVIDIA's RTX 3000 series will be released before this new technology hits the market. This timing raises concerns that AMD may struggle to keep up with NVIDIA's rapid pace of innovation. In the past, AMD has often found itself playing catch-up with NVIDIA's product releases, which can make it difficult for them to gain traction in the market.

For those who have been following the latest developments in the world of graphics cards, this is likely to be one of the most exciting times of the year. As we wait for these new launches, one thing is clear: there are many gamers and enthusiasts eager to see what's next from both NVIDIA and AMD.

The Art of GPU Flipping

For those who have been flipping GPUs on the used market, this is a time of great excitement and opportunity. With so much new technology on the horizon, it's likely that demand for certain models will skyrocket – making them incredibly valuable to collectors and enthusiasts. The RTX 3060, in particular, has the potential to become a highly sought-after card, especially among those who already own more powerful GPUs.

However, as with any market fluctuation, there are risks involved. If you're considering selling off your older GPU, it's essential to do so before the new launches hit the market. This means that the value of your current system will be affected, and you may not get the best possible price for your card. On the other hand, if you're willing to hold onto your older GPU until the release of the RTX 3000 series, you may find yourself in a better position when it comes time to sell.

The Rise of Team Red

AMD's Big Navi (RDNA 2) technology has been making waves in the gaming PC community, with many enthusiasts eager to see what this new technology can do. Rumors suggest that RDNA 2 will offer significant performance gains over current AMD GPUs, potentially rivaling NVIDIA's latest offerings.

One thing is clear: if these rumors are true, AMD will need to bring their A-game when it comes to the RTX 3000 series release. With so much anticipation surrounding this new technology, AMD can't afford to miss out on the opportunity to take a significant bite out of the market share that NVIDIA currently holds.

However, as we mentioned earlier, there's one major issue: NVIDIA's RTX 3000 series will be released before RDNA 2 technology hits the market. This timing raises concerns that AMD may struggle to keep up with NVIDIA's rapid pace of innovation, potentially putting them at a disadvantage in terms of sales and marketing.

The Question of the Day

We've got a question from Gloop Shag, who asked how they managed to achieve 221 FPS in Fortnite using an i5-4400 CPU and the same GPU. The answer is simple: it's not possible to get such high frame rates without significantly tweaking the system settings.

Gloop Shag noted that their previous benchmark was done on lower settings, and even then, achieving 144 FPS was difficult. However, they were able to achieve higher frame rates by adjusting certain game settings, including reducing the view distance and using competitive settings.

For those who are struggling to get similar results, it's essential to take a closer look at their system settings and make adjustments as needed. This may involve tweaking the GPU driver, optimizing the CPU cache, or making other adjustments to improve overall performance.

In conclusion, with the release of NVIDIA's RTX 3000 series on the horizon, this is an exciting time for gamers and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to upgrade your system or simply wanting to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of graphics cards, there's never been a better time to get involved.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe rtx 3000 series this is going to bea very big one and there's already somebig rumors floating around butnvidia themselves also have this massivecountdown where they're pretty muchgoing to first announce the cards at theend of this monththen mid-range next month we're going tosee the cards being releasedstarting off with the rtx 3090 whichthis comes back to an early rumor wherethe rtx 2080 tiwas the first graphics card in the rtxseries to stop productionbut since then we've got some massivenews and that is all rtx 2000 seriescardshave stopped production and so what doesthis meanfor the gamers but also since i'm a bitof a used pc parts enthusiastwhat does this mean for us guys that areflipping pcs let's discuss allthese juicy things rtx and more and evenamd's upcoming rdna 2in today's video in videoin nvidiawhat is papa loppin ladies and gentlementhis is so they've stopped production ofall these rtx 2000 series cards and whatdoes this meanfrom a standpoint from nvidia's side asa businesswell it actually means a lot of reallygood things when welook at that side and sort of translateit to what the consumer is going to getand the first thing is is that the rtx3000 series based on what i'm hearingis going to be so much more efficientthan the rtx 2000 series cardsso we can expect not only uharchitectural gains in performance butwe're going to see that efficiency withthe node shrinkgoing from the previous generation tonow 7 nanometerand this is huge news because it meansthat basicallyus the consumers are going to be gettinguh better performance but nvidia as wellis going to be making more moneyper gpu so that's why they would stopall the production of 2000 series cardsbecause the 3000 series cards isessentially going to make them moremoneyso with that cynical news out of the waythe stopping of production just meansthat they've stopped producing cards tosell to the board partnerswho then package it in a card ship it ina container and then sell it throughretail channelsbut there is still cards that are goingto be going through retail channels soit's not like you're not going to seecards for another monthat all they're still going to flow outbut nvidia's basically predictedthat with the or that's what all thesestatistics and all these modelsshow is that it's going to be a smoothtransitionand as soon as the rtx 3000 is availableyou'll pretty much have your 2000 seriesstart becoming out of stock on prettymuch all models but that's to saywhat we're going to talk about now iswhat you can do in this situation rightwe're going to hearperformance rumors they're going to goall over the placeyou're going to have 50 percent moreperformance than a 2080 tiwhich of course seems about right giventhe 30 90sspecs that we're hearing about but we'realso going to see the 3080 i think comein with higher performancethan the 2080 ti and not only that it'sgoing to come in with much better powerefficiencyso the 3080 is going to be the cardthat's i feel going to bea lot more relevant to most people thesetwo cards are going to be released firstfollowed by the 37 in the 30 60.however the time frame between thesereleases is going to be a lot quickerthan it was on say the 2080 ti versusthan the 2070 versus the 2060.so you will see a quicker release of allthese cards and i believethe whole uh skew and the whole stackwill be released before christmas thisyearthis is where the pricing and theperformance that's still up in the airhow are these things going to performexactlyno one really exactly knows untilthey've releasedso when you see all these rumorsfloating around you can definitely sayone thing and that is the 3090 is goingto perform the bestthe 3080 will i believe beat out the2080 ti and performancebut also be a lot more efficient andpossibly even cheaperso it's going to be the card to get ifeel the 38 is going to be the one togeteven though the 3090 is going to bethere rumors are it's going to be a veryexpensive card so i feel like the 3080is going to outsell the 3090and the 2080 ti before it a lot betternow these two graphics cards are notgoing to really affect the market thatmuchthey're going to be nvidia's flagshipcards to say hey we've got the dominantperformanceon the gaming gpu side but they're notreally going to affect use prices awhole lot sure 2080 tisand 2080 supers are going to becomecheaper but when we're looking atmainstream gpus like rx 570s gtx1660s and all that stuff on the usedmarketthe 38 and 3090 aren't really going toaffect thepricing that much because they're in adifferent league of cardit's the 30 60 in particular that ireally have my eyeballs on now this isrumored to come out in sometime innovemberand if this card's right with thepricing this is really going to shake upa lot of thingsin the used market and what i mean bythat is is that currently used graviscards at least where i'm at nowthey're overpriced people are justasking pretty much similar prices tothat of new graphics cardsespecially in the likes of a gtx 1070versus a 1660 superfor example pretty much the sameperformance butthe gtx 1070 will even sometimes outsellitfor more money on the used market andthis really leaves me scratching my headbecause one is used it's old doesn'treally carry a warranty anymoreand the other is more efficient and it'snew so the rtx 3060 i feel is going tobeone of the best cards for shaking up themarket as well as the rtx 3070 of coursethat's going to definitely bring pricesdownof cards like say the 1080 ti as well asthe 2070. soyou will be able to get some really gooddeals in the next couple of months onused graphics cards that's how i feelif not you've got those new cards thatare going to come throughand really bring that price performancewell hopefullyanyhow we're going to go on to the nextbig question in today's video and thatisshould i wait or should i buy now and ifyou're this close to a brand new gpulaunchif you're this close to something thisbig like rtx 3000i do recommend to all the people aroundtech yes city i say look guys just waitsee what this brings to the tableit's only as time goes on you're onlygoing to get better in terms of priceperformance right that's just the waytech workshowever that said if you can find areally good dealon a graphics card then always snap thatup just know what the new prices are themsrpsand if that stuff's coming in around 5060 percent of that pricethat's always going to be a good deal soregardless of whether rtx 3000 series isoutsnap up a really good deal don't letthat confuse youto the likes of going out and buying anew card at msrpso if you are thinking about buying abrand new pc generally especially forthe gpudo some waiting but there is one thingthat i always recommend too with newlaunchesand that is if you're going to build awhole new pcgo out and buy all the other parts nowso everything except the gpu go get yourpower supply go get your ssd go get yourramget your cpu motherboard you can getsome really good dealsbefore these graphics cards are launchedbecause as soon as they're launched alot of people will want to not only buythat cardbut go out and build a new pc so i don'tknow if this recommendation ismainstream but this is therecommendation that i've stuck to foryearsand it hasn't changed so of course thelast audience to address hereis the used pc flippers what is rtx 3000series going to bring to the tablewell it's as we said before that rtx3060 that could really uhbring a big shake up so if you'resitting on a lot of 1080 ti's or you'resitting on a lot of2070s or just these cards that aresusceptibleto being at the same performance of a 36or a 30 70 then i would definitely thinkabout offloading themin gaming pcs right now if you canbecausewhen that new stuff comes out a lot ofthe times especially the graphics card ifind a lot of peopleare always looking at the graphics cardto the point where an rtx 2070 super onthe used market is much more desirablethan a 1080 ti even though they performpretty similarthe 2070 has less vram people are goingfor the newer graphics cards pretty muchall the time that's what i findwith gpus in particular so now we'regoing to flip sides to teamred the big navi the upcoming rdna 2which is rumored to come out in novemberso this is supposedly going to haveperformance that's going to beat the2080 ti which is going to be a greatthing it's about timeamd got some higher end gpus out thatreally stuck it to nvidiathe problem with that is is that the rtx3000 seriesis coming out before this novemberrelease dateso it does worry me that amd sometimesin the gpu market i feel like amd's kindoftwo steps behind nvidia where nvidiaalways just have that preemptive movewhere they release before amd or they dosomething before amdgets a chance to sort of really gainsome tractionand so if this is true we've got thenovember release so amd really have tostick it to the new rtx 3000 seriesif they want to gain a big traction andtake away from nvidia's market share butit all remains to be seen in terms oftheexact price performance you're gettingin terms of the exact performance andoverclocking and all that stuffwe're all essentially just going to haveto wait it out but i will say one thingthese new upcoming gpu launches isprobably going to be for me personallythe most exciting thing of 2020given what's been going on this year soi'm really looking forward to both thesegpu launchesi hope you guys are too and with thataside if you enjoyed today's video thenbe sure to hit that like button for usalso let us know in the comments sectionbelow what you think about the new 3000series cards what's going to be yourfavorite pick out of the new bunch andwhyas well as amd side what do you thinkthey're going to bring with rd a2levering those thoughts and opinions asalwaysjust like this question of the day hereand it comes from gloop shag and they asked how did you get221 fps in fortnite with the i54440 i have the same cpu on the same gpuand i can't get 144 fpshow so this comes to when we're doingbenchmarks on the channelyou've always got to look at the date onthat video so this was donelast year and so fortnite has had amassive update since theni also tested in that video i noticed itested on high and offso lately i've been testing oncompetitive settingswith the view distance in particular setto epic versusfar so if you match all those settingsthen you should be able to get similarfps but it won't be the same becausei don't know what happens in those gameupdates maybe they make it morestrenuous on the cpuespecially since they've got all thesenew maps going on now but the bottomline is when we do benchmarks especiallylike a lot of tech reviewers i knowwhen everyone does benchmarks you haveto do fresh benchmarks for that driversetas well as that particular game updatebecause comparing your numbersnow to numbers in the past is justit's like comparing apples to oranges soi can't really help you there andexplainhow but the how is basically back thenwe were getting that fps but nowi guess you're clearly not able to getthat fps another thing too is definitelytune up your windows tune up your systemand even tune up your ddr3 memory if youcanand that should definitely help hopethat answers that question and if youguys have stayed this farand you're enjoying that content be sureto hit that sub button and ringthat bell to get the videos as soon asthey drop your attack yes cityand i'll catch you another tech videovery soon peace out for nowbyeoh\n"