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This surprised me
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The 2080 super is better but price/ performance then there are questions to be answered. I was going to get a 2080s but at 660 vs 500 for 2070s for less than 10fps it's not worth it. The amount over 5700xt however considering RTX seems worth it.
2070S overclocked looks like it's surpassing the 2080.
The only new cards which make sense right now are the 2070s and 5700 XT. Just pick either depending on whether you want team green or team red, whether ray tracing is valuable to you right now or whether you want AMD's RIS and a slight saving.
The 2080s just isn't worth the extra money.
It makes a bit more sense there. But the raytracing on the 2080s will be useless at 4K so someone at 4K wouldn't be considerig it for that. So I'd still be looking at a used 1080ti instead, or using AMD's RIS and upscaling on the 5700 XT on 4K. Apparently it has a negligible performance hit and looks fairly decent even if not in native res.Even when gaming at 4K?
It does, but depends on if you get a good clocker
It's odd like, 2560 shaders vs 3400+ and the card with 2560 can win when compared to Pascal.
Even when gaming at 4K?
The only new cards which make sense right now are the 2070s and 5700 XT. Just pick either depending on whether you want team green or team red, whether ray tracing is valuable to you right now or whether you want AMD's RIS and a slight saving.
The 2080s just isn't worth the extra money.
It makes a bit more sense there. But the raytracing on the 2080s will be useless at 4K so someone at 4K wouldn't be considerig it for that. So I'd still be looking at a used 1080ti instead, or using AMD's RIS and upscaling on the 5700 XT on 4K. Apparently it has a negligible performance hit and looks fairly decent even if not in native res.
Or I'd be waiting for big Navi.