• Nvidia announce GeForce RTX 2070, 2080, and 2080 Ti launching September 20
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I just saw most of the third party 2080Ti's go up for preorder in my preferred local store and they're all ~$1500, fffuck me
Did we look at a different conference because there was definitely a good reason for the prices.
Factory overclocking equates to virtually nothing and is never worth paying ANY extra for. The real difference is the better coolers enabling manual overclocking which can actually make a difference.
No joke whenever I upgrade around December, I'd ship you one of my 980s. You just cover shipping (I know you're UK, probably still cheap). I would include a waterblock but I doubt you'd need one. One's a NVidia version and the other is EVGA, both are reference. It's a pain to sell parts locally and I don't want to risk being scammed on eBay since the seller loses everytime. I would rather just give it to someone that needs it.
embargo lift WHEN
i dont see the RTX stuff taking off that quickly, as a 1080 owner need to know what the performance improvment outside raytracing is like before even considering upgrading
Apparently it's 499$ for the 2070, 699$ for the 2080 and 999$ for the 2080 ti from board partners.
The raytracing tech looks cool, but i'm going to wait for benchmarks, if a 2070 is a big jump up from my 1070 I might go for it.
I got my 1080 from EVGA for $300, I was almost positive every price rumor was a lie since there was almost no possibility of the 10 series cards going anywhere anytime soon with how many of them are still floating around. $600 for maybe a 30% increase in performance over 2+ year old cards with just some ray tracing hardware included that won't be anything more than a PhysX level gimmick for 8-10 years? Nah, get out of here with that. If you're looking for a card, watch for sales on 10 series cards and scoop them up. The only way this could get anymore lame is if Nvidia pulls a AMD and the 2060 and 2050 are pascal so they can get rid of the gpu stockpile they have.
I wanna see some fucking benchmarks already, that's what's gonna make me decide if I should upgrade or not.
i think it could lead to a period where games suddenly become shiny as fuck just to show off raytracing as well
I wonder if it's because of miners trying to get a sweet deal or gamers trying to get a good deal before miners fuck it up for them
im not saying it isnt but i doubt its as easy as "just turn it on" like he kept saying and dev's arnt going to go hard on implementing raytracing when most hardware cant take advantage of it
Wait they're gonna patch raytracing into a bunch of already released games? That's amazing, I hope more devs will do that
https://i.imgur.com/Hiw1GwV.png "Yo how can we make PUBG's performance even worse somehow" "REAL TIME RAY TRACING BRO" smokes
Oh man imagine if the raytracing tech got to a point where you could enable it in almost any game like SSAO/HBAO I'm so excited for this thing
Until the tech is adopted by AMD and consoles, it's not going to be anything more than a on/off gimmick included in the settings menu. Developers are paid by Nvidia to wall off effects and features just like PhysX was. Early adoption isn't worth a premium which it's only used as a gimmick and by the time games actually start rolling out that properly leverage the tech we will be 2-3 generations past this one. Until prices come down, unless you need the new displayport or the VR connector both of which I doubt even have products compatible with it yet there's very little reason to buy these for standard use gaming.
At these prices, call me skeptical the next console generation is incorporating ray tracing. They can't even do fucking 1080p 60FPS yet.
Probably not, Nvidia has burned enough bridges in that part of the OEM world. Nor do they care, it's all about that profit margin, and they've got gamers hook line and sinker.
I think it was pretty clear from NVIDIA's siggraph conference that their main focus with RTX is CGI market. RTX in games is just a byproduct of this at this stage.
Depending on the clocks it can reliably hit, expect around a 30% performance uplift on average. It also has significantly larger number of CUDA cores than the 1080Ti, and so far Pascal/Volta show good scaling with SM count.
I dont wanna be that guy but if he doesnt take you up on that offer i will for sure. Just let me know.
I have two so I'm sure I could do it. I would want to test them separately since I get a weird flicker on the main card. I feel like it's SLI (because 99% of my issues are) or maybe G-Sync (both displays are G-Sync) related but I'd want to be sure. It's not even a big deal, my second monitor turns off and back on in less then a second every couple hours if that. It's just annoying. Oh and of course test the air coolers since those haven't been on the cards in 2-3 years. I will say to both of you, no guarantees. Real life can happen and change my plans. You probably won't hear from me about the card for 3 months or so.
Hey its cool man, i understand. With wife and kid, im just looking to extend my computers life anyway i can. i just appreciate the offer.
I wouldn't really say that the 2080ti is comparable to the 1080ti. Since the Titan V was priced at $3000, and the rumored RTX Titan is said to be around the same price, it seems clear that the Titan series is going for a different market, but it's not clear what that market quite is to me. From the looks of things, the 80ti series is basically the replacement for Titans for gamers, hence the release date being the same as the 2080. But, that's all just from my unprofessional speculation.
1200 for the ti that normally is 750 https://goo.gl/images/SYTn3z
I can’t wait until this comes out here and the TI costs like fucking $2500 cad
Yeah nah I'll be sitting on my 1080ti for a few years aye
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Gaming-Graphics-08G-P4-2182-KR/dp/B07GHVWMBS/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534802666&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=evga+gtx+2080 EVGA undercutting a bit
More like 11 games because half of these only support DLSS, but yeah, it's still pretty good.
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