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Arr, me hearties! Nvidia RTX 4080 Super and 4070 Ti Super be up fer grabs ahead o' time, but beware, a leak might sway yer decision 'bout buyin' the latter GPU!

2024-01-22

Arr, these RTX Super refreshes be priced akin to a bloated treasure chest! 'Tis preposterous, I tell ye! Methinks they be snatchin' our doubloons, tryin' to make us walk the plank!

Arr, me hearties! Nvidia RTX 4080 Super and 4070 Ti Super be up fer grabs ahead o' time, but beware, a leak might sway yer decision 'bout buyin' the latter GPU!

In a humorous tone, an article discusses the early sale of Nvidia's RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics cards on Amazon. The product listings for Zotac graphics cards were briefly available for purchase before being removed. The article mentions that there were different variants of the graphics cards, including the Trinity Black Edition, Trinity OC White, and AMP editions. The pricing on Amazon ranged from $1,299 to $1,399 for the RTX 4080 Super and from $899 to $969 for the RTX 4070 Ti Super, which is higher than Nvidia's recommended pricing.
The article also mentions a benchmark leak for the RTX 4070 Ti Super, which shows it to be around 8% faster than the previous RTX 4070 Ti. However, the benchmark results are not as impressive as the recent Geekbench leak, which showed the Ti Super to be 10% to 25% faster than the base Ti graphics card. The article emphasizes that real-world gaming results are needed to draw conclusions about the performance of the graphics cards. The article also criticizes the listed prices on Amazon, stating that they are clearly ridiculous and likely an error.
Despite the disappointing benchmark leak and questionable pricing, the article suggests that real-world gaming performance could still reflect the anticipated gains of up to 15% with the RTX 4070 Ti Super. The article also mentions that the RTX 4070 Ti Super is rumored to have low stock levels upon its release, while the RTX 4080 Super is set to launch later. The article concludes by suggesting that readers ignore the listed prices and wait for real-world gaming performance reviews.

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