Nvidia will reportedly unveil RTX 4000 Super GPUs at CES - should you wait?

Nov. 7, 2023



Is waiting till after Black Friday wise?

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At the moment, Nvidia has a complete squad ofbest graphics cardcontenders, with theNvidia GeForce RTX 4090heading up the pack. Only problem is, not everyone is happy with the specs each GPU provides, particularly when it comes to mid-range VRAM. However, if new rumours shared by reliable leakerKopite7kimiare to be believed, we’ll end up with some refreshed options with an extra kick.

In response to recent questions regarding a potential newNvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, Kopite7kimi simply replied “CES.” A short answer, but one that gets to the point in terms of graphics card reveals. For those of you out of the loop, the next “Consumer Electronics Show” is scheduled to take place between January 9-12 at Las Vegas.

Personally, I’d advise keeping tabs on lowest price offers if and when they arrive alongside otherBlack Friday gaming deals. If, for example, you’re able to pick up an RTX 4080 for a chunk less, it’s potentially still worth bagging over a potential Super variant. In a sense, it feels like that version might end up being priced as an alternative to the RTX 4090, which means you’ll almost certainly pay over the $1,000 mark.

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