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finally got a 3080

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Hey guys,

 

super excited, managed to get my hands on a 3080FE after hours of haggling, lol.

paired with a I7 10700K 16GB 3080 i think finally i may have a good experience at 4k.

I was crashing with 16gb ram when starting up, kind of expecting it but with sim update 5 i hope i can get away with it.

No idea what to expect as of yet but i hope after sim update 5 its a nice experience.

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I7 10700K 16GB 3600MHZ RTX3080FE

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I've got 16gb ram also I think that's why I have trouble at complex airports like O'Hare.

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i keep constantly crashing with the fbw a320 regardless of area.

 

some issue called kernalbase in event viewer, ill do some research, 


I7 10700K 16GB 3600MHZ RTX3080FE

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Where did you get it from/


Manny

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Yea, would love to know where.  Looking for either a 3080/3080ti shoot, even a 3090 but would prefer the 3080's

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I wonder if there'll be more reaching the shops soon due to the recent chinese crypto mining restrictions in some areas?

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16 minutes ago, dogmanbird said:

I wonder if there'll be more reaching the shops soon due to the recent chinese bitcoin mining restrictions in some areas?

 

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Looking for one (mainly pre-built system) in anticipation of this next release and taking forever!


SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.

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1 hour ago, Manny said:

Where did you get it from/

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Frank Patton
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Where are all the "more than 16GB RAM isn't needed" folks?🤣

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As long as you have a healthy overclock you should be able to do pretty good at 4K. Expect 50-60 fps in most scenarios outside of major cities. I was thankful for my spot in the evga queue to finally come up after almost 9 months of waiting. Sold my 2080 FE for 800 bucks too so I only "lost" like 100 or so bucks on the upgrade.


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3080ti and 3090 in stock in the UK but they are over 2 grand. 


 

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Stable Minimum: VRam * 4 = Ram.

For 3080Ti: 12 * 4 = 48

Ram 64 will be the best with overclocking!

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