UFD Tech is usually wrong about much of what he tries to hypothesize.
Strike one: "NVIDIA doesn't actually want the mainstream consumer to buy them(20 series cards)." --- Mmmkay.
Strike two: "..Reported that NVIDIA was sitting on a stockpile of 1 Million 10-series GPU's." He then follows by saying, "So, a million GPU's isn't a gigantic amount considering NVIDIA sells 10 million GPU's every quarter." - Yet, he uses this as a justification for the rest of his diatribe... but, if that's the case, then his diatribe is BS. We're 1-1/2 quarters away from last June... so, what? He thinks NVIDIA failed to sell that measly 1 Mill cards? What's his point then?
Strike three: 2:45 "... kind of unprecedented because they have already launched the replacement for the 1080TI, why are they selling the 1080TI? Why are they still selling cards that are completely replaced?"
WTF is he smoking? The 700 and 900 series cards are still for sale... how many years (six years?) of selling old chipsets before it's NOT unprecedented or
shocking? Gimme a break.
Why buy a 2070? when a vega 56 with power reg mod allows the card to run faster for less.
I can't imagine why someone would have hesitations in applying 500-600W of power to their video card. Sounds safe enough, lol.
That card is going to be dead within 6 months or less if you keep it that way. I don't know where Steve is getting his prices... A New Vega 56 is $420. A RTX2070 is $500. So we're splitting hairs on a cost/benefit analysis of an $80 difference? I guess I just don't get it.
All of these reviewers have their panties in a bunch about DLSS and RT not being available... let's see how their tunes change when it is available. Waiting a couple of months for a feature to be implemented in games... also not "unprecedented".