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HW News - DDR5 512GB Sticks, Secret NVIDIA 3080 Ti, RAM Pricing Rise, Intel Name Change

HW News - DDR5 512GB Sticks, Secret NVIDIA 3080 Ti, RAM Pricing Rise, Intel Name Change

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DDR5 is fast arriving, and it's bringing 512GB RAM sticks. In other news, memory pricing are expected to rise in 2021, NVIDIA's secret 3080 Ti was rebranded into a 3090, and more. Desktopia: It will be very interesting to see how much DDR5 combined with new memory controllers on future CPUs will increase performance and considering what will be the next normal memory size as even if people did not necessarily need 32 Gb or even more for gaming, what really is a reasonable low end with these new chips with huge capacities (and you'll still likely need at least two sticks).
Date: 2021-04-05

Comments and reviews: 9


A little addendum to bits vs bytes: there's also a mixing of gibi/mebi/kibi(1000 3, 1000 2, 1000) units that vs giga/mega/kilo(2 30, 2 20, 2 10(1024)) in the colloquial terminology.
Manufacturers most of time use the -bi ones, which gives us users a little bit less storage. For example my 2.5 HDD is advertised as 1TB, which isn't 1024 1024 1024 1024 bytes as you'd expect, it's 1000 1000 1000 1000 bytes. Which converted gives me slightly more than 931 GB of usable space(which is exactly what PC tells me I have as total capacity), with some take for reserved things and whatnot.
I probably confused which ones are 1024 and which are 1000, which only serves to indicate how confusing this crap is. And I'm a power user. :/

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If I want an editing PC strictly for 4k editing, what GPU can I get with this setup while I wait for another GPU (Don't need the new ones) Use Davinci, Premier, and after effects
CPU - Ryzen 9 3900 x
Motherboard - B550 MPG Gaming Carbon WiFi AMD AM4 ATX
Memory - Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB
Case - H510i Tempered Glass ATX Mid-Tower (optional)
Power Supply - 750 BQ 750 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Semi-Modular ATX
SSD - 970 EVO SSD 1TB

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Hey let's raise the prices on RAM
But why? We have plenty.
Who cares just blame shortages or tariffs .
But we have plenty and it's cheap
Shhhh nobody knows! Everyone thinks the prices are going up on everything.
What's next?
RGB price increase. We're going to make millions.... billions.
Thanks to the shortages

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I am not Polish, but I greatly appreciate your effort to correctly pronounce the name of CD Projekt Red as the team themselves would. Mostly as the Irish name I would normally use would be butchered by anyone outside of Ireland. It shows that you have taken time to learn another language before for sure.
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Thank you for plugging Louis Rossmann's Right to Repair ballot initiative, Steve. The initiative is important; not only for consumers directly, who get to make use of their electronics for longer, but also for the positive environmental impact of people throwing electronics less often.
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honestly, they can bug-fix Cyberpunk all they want - doesn't change that, beyond the visuals, the game is just not up to modern standard.
All the bragging about their open world, and it barely manages to include last-gen features.
I really hope they take this lesson to heart...

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Intel wants to hide the fact that they can not manage thinner silicon. Like benchmarking, they wish to change the rules to best suit their manufacturing deficiencies. Though of course Nanometers must go as there is little headroom left for thinner wafers.
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All intel has to do to clear up processor naming is to drop a dash in the CPU name. 11-600k for example is much easier to discern. 11 gen, 600 series. Boom easy. If they're going to keep this naming scheme this would make things easier for the average consumer.
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after 4 (soon to be 5) generations of DDR memory, I cannot understand why there still exist separate form factors for desktop and mobile memory modules. Wouldn't it simplify R&D and manufacturing costs and complexities by having everything use SO-DIMMS?
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