The RTX 2080Ti Thread

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Netherwind, Aug 20, 2018.

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  1. MikeMK

    MikeMK Ancient Guru

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    Yup, he talks alot of sense imo, although it doesn't change the fact they are still ridiculously expensive!
     
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    How about you explain why the 2080 is suddenly a midrange card?
     
  3. pharma

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    Nvidia's statement of 1 gigaray/s for GP102 was recently confirmed using the fallback method (since DXR is not supported in current drivers).
    Hopefully reviewers use this test on AMD and Nvidia cards to arrive at gigarays per second results.

    Thanks for @Voxilla for running the test.
     
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    On the same architecture more tflops equals more fps. But of course here we are talking about different architectures (AMD vs GPU architecture differences), and AMD tflops real performance is not equivalent to Nv tflops. For example AMD 5870 had 2x more tflops compared to Nv GTX 480, yet both cards were comparable performance wise. But that was many years ago and since then AMD improved their tflops performance a lot, and that gap is very close currently. 20 tflops and even better architecture will make AMD GPU extremely fast, and maybe that's why Nv is rushing with 2080ti because they know 2080ti will be not performance king for long (normaly they would just release GTX 2080, but not 2080ti at the same time).
     
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    Underwhelming if true, but hardly surprising...
     
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    Where does it say OC?
     
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    Vega Instinct for Servers has nothing to do with desktop GPU's and this is a 400 watt part according to AMD.
     
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    Lol, fake. No link and no supporting drivers yet.
     

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    Don't expect consumer 7nm GPUs before 2020..
     
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    I like the points they make, in the end, if AMD delivers something that can run games in 4k at 80-100fps, at a fraction of Turing cost, it will be hugely popular. I definitely will go for performance over ray tracing.

    Unless Nvidia will instantly counter AMD's release with the release of their own non-ray tracing cards. GTX 2000 series still can happen.
     
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  13. My nose says 2019...
     
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    AMD plans to release by end of 2018 both their non-consumer 7nm CPU's and GPU's, hence its most likely that we will see consumer segment 7nm parts by Q2-Q3 2019.
     
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    There won't be any AMD consumer segment GPU's until 2020 except for rebrands.

    Edit: Let's keep this thread "clean". Any AMD related items kindly start a thread in the AMD section.
     
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    Thanks for very interesting video, I like gamers nexus videos and I also agree with their points in regards to RTX. I bet Nv is releasing now 2080ti because they know already now how fast 7nm AMD GPU's will be, and they want to sell as much 2080ti as they can before AMD will release their 7nm beast. Otherwise Nv would hold 2080ti for launch for couple of months after GTX 2080 (the way they have done it before).
     
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    we know they will they always hold their cards close.
    but what will amd do?
    will they boost performance on the 5xx card replacement? that might put it to close to the vega replacments so they need to distance the top end cards or it wont work for them.
    did not mean to go off topic
     
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    @cowie
    Why not both, can't see they wouldn't release both new RX and Vega series.
     
  19. Hilbert Hagedoorn

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    Gentlemen if you like to discuss AMD Radeon products, please do so in the AMD section, thank you.
     
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    Roger, apologies. ;)
     
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