NVIDIA: the release of the GeForce RTX 3070 postponed to the end of October 2020

    NVIDIA: the release of the GeForce RTX 3070 postponed to the end of October 2020

    September was a one-of-a-kind month. In the videogame field, a lot of information has come out both in terms of consul that especially for PC. Speaking of computers, NVIDIA announced three video cards, the series RTX 3000, thus creating considerable interest from the players. The RTX 3070, 3080, 3090 have brought great news in the sector and the company has already released the release dates of the respective models. As for the last two devices, the pre-orders are sold out within minutes (after simultaneously arriving on the market). We must also take into account the difficulties of this somewhat particular period threatened by the coronavirus. For the cheaper version instead, the RTX 3070, we will have to wait until the end of the month to be able to buy it as the company has delayed its release stating the following:



    Production of the GeForce RTX 3070 is going at great speed, but we've heard from many of you a desire to see more GPUs available on launch day. To make this happen, we have updated the availability and release date of the GPU to October 29, 2020. We know this can be unfortunate news for those looking forward to it, however this change will allow our partners in around the world to get more graphics cards for launch day.

    All in all this is not a gigantic delay, as the first launch window was set for October 15th; it is therefore about wait a couple of weeks more before you can get your hands on this new device. The 29 October it should also match the release date of the branded video cards AMD, thus kicking off the highly anticipated direct confrontation between the two companies. Finally, we remind you that, by purchasing an RTX 3000 series device, you will be entitled to a free copy of the new chapter of the branded saga Ubisoft, Watch Dogs Legion.



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