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It's really doesn't offer 1080Ti performance and it has 3gb less VRAM.
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It offers 1080Ti performance for £500, that is an absolute WIN for NVIDIA and consumers, people will still moan it should be £300, but the simple fact is £500 for 1080Ti performance is cheaper than any 1080Ti ever sold at and RTX 2070 SUPER has more features and offers the same performance and is more future proof so it really is a fantastic card for the money and I can see those being the sweet spot sales wise.
Are the non super RTX cards EOL once the supers come out or will both tiers still be actively manufactured?
Once the dust settles if you can pick up a super 2080 for £600 and a super 2070 for £450 preferably with a couple of games it's not *that* bad (still £100 more than I would like)
Nice cherry picked game and graph![]()
Man, that is desperate shilling.
Strange Brigade's engine Asura is probably the only or at least one of the very few currently available, optimised by AMD itself, which utilises DX12 and Asynchronous Compute.
It actually isn't cherry picking but instead shows how much the game developers must work in order to utilise the GCN and RDNA architectures properly.
Why did you remove that graph from your post![]()
Strange Brigade's engine Asura is probably the only or at least one of the very few currently available, optimised by AMD itself, which utilises DX12 and Asynchronous Compute.
It actually isn't cherry picking but instead shows how much the game developers must work in order to utilise the GCN and RDNA architectures properly.
wait until navi is in the consoles and game devs will be optimizing for AMD hardware anyway so for AMD in the PC space this will be a bonus in the future.
AMD already in console with GCN
true but not with RDNA and as the new consoles are geared toward 4k gaming I expect a lot more optimizing will be done by dev's towards amd hardware.
But this is the same logic as the last 7 years.
It's almost a none point.
but this time the dev's have a new architecture and a much more modern GPU to work with. so we might see gains in the coding for AMD in future PC games. the current PS5 and Xbox GPU's are ancient compared to navi.
the 2070 Super just threw the 1080ti under the bus.
That logic is the same that applied to GCN though when it came out in the consoles lol
Oh come on.Bloody hell, very impressive and the price makes great viewing. If I was in the market for a GPU, the 2060 super would do me nicely and not a wallet killer.
Kind of makes AMD's new cards pointless.