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2080 Ti Super ?

Margin on high end CPU’s and GPU’s can be pretty slim. I wouldn’t expect more than £100 off a AIB custom cooled 2080TI and maybe £20-30 off a high end Intel or Ryzen chip. That’s assuming prices don’t rise by a similar amount later this month and then suddenly you’ve got a ‘bargain’ come Black Friday that’s anything but.
 
The warranty is the biggest insult, £2500 for 2yr? It should be 5 really.

In 2 years time an RTX Titan will have about the same performance as a £300 new card so the length of the warranty is not the highest priority.

The real problem is the ridiculous asking price of RTX Titan new.:eek:
 
Nvidia of all people know how fragile their own cards are.

Hence the ridiculous warranty.

The NVidia Titans have been very reliable for me.

I have owned at least 20 and have still got most of them, I have never had a problem with any of them.
 
In 2 years time an RTX Titan will have about the same performance as a £300 new card so the length of the warranty is not the highest priority.

The real problem is the ridiculous asking price of RTX Titan new.:eek:
They’re not designed for home users or gamers, more for business compute tasks, hence the price. Same reason all the professional CAD/CAM cards are mega expensive.
 
They’re not designed for home users or gamers, more for business compute tasks, hence the price. Same reason all the professional CAD/CAM cards are mega expensive.

My RTX Titans are useless at professional work as they lack serious DP computing.

My Titan V on the other hand is a beast when it comes to DP tasks and makes an RTX Titan look like a toy.

The RTX Titan is and always has been for gaming regardless of what NVidia say. The problem for NVidia is they wanted a Turing gaming Titan and the fastest way to do it was to modify one of their professional cards which resulted in the RTX Titan having 24gb of expensive Samsung memory.

Anyone who buys an RTX Titan for professional work is making a big mistake when NVidia are still selling the Titan V which occupies the same market sector.

It is no coincidence that NVidia are still selling Titan Vs for serious professional work and even increased the asking price when Turing launched.
 
on: 10/16/2019 09:00 AM | source: Komachi | 13 comment(s) Ti Super On Their website
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We've mentioned and discussed it many times already, will NVIDIA ever be releasing a SUPER version of the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti at one point in time? Well, it seems Inno3D either made a very weird typo, or just spilled the beans on that.

The card is mentioned on their T&Cs page for a promotion, they give away games with graphics card purchases; Control and Wolfenstein: Youngblood with RTX graphics cards, exclusive PUBG codes with GTX 16 GPUs, plus Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with RTX 2060 or better cards.

The interesting part is that the naming us s used multiple times. Currently, the TU102 GPU has 4 shader modules disabled and a slight cutback to the memory bus. NVIDIA can open that up and tag it SUPER.
 
on: 10/16/2019 09:00 AM | source: Komachi | 13 comment(s) Ti Super On Their website
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We've mentioned and discussed it many times already, will NVIDIA ever be releasing a SUPER version of the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti at one point in time? Well, it seems Inno3D either made a very weird typo, or just spilled the beans on that.

The card is mentioned on their T&Cs page for a promotion, they give away games with graphics card purchases; Control and Wolfenstein: Youngblood with RTX graphics cards, exclusive PUBG codes with GTX 16 GPUs, plus Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with RTX 2060 or better cards.

The interesting part is that the naming us s used multiple times. Currently, the TU102 GPU has 4 shader modules disabled and a slight cutback to the memory bus. NVIDIA can open that up and tag it SUPER.

If they did it would make their RTX Titan obsolete, It's Nvidia so I put nothing passed them but looking at it more neutrally I can't see it happening.
 
If they can sell I think they will nvidia is all about money and I can see ppl buying as a stop gap to ampere.
 
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