By any standard, that is seriously impressive.
As an Nvidia shareholder yes, as a consumer, less so.
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By any standard, that is seriously impressive.
Usually the week after you buy the card![]()
Even the 2080, which will have about 20% less Ray Tracing Capability than the Ti and (probably) little to no more graphics performance than the 1080Ti for £750 seems a strange choice to me.
With the numbers flying around about Ray Tracing, I am going to go out on a limb and assume it's next to unusable at decent frame rates on anything but the 2080Ti. This is speculation on my part but we will see, with that in mind though I can't see a place for the 2080 to be more expensive than the 1080Ti personally.
Not really if people already don't use AA at higher resolution.You can get DSSL with the 2080 and that can give a lot of performance vs 1080ti
Not really if people already don't use AA at higher resolution.
The so-called extra performance of the DSSL comes from disabling/not using conventional AA.
https://twitter.com/tripkj/status/1038669422871932928
Interesting tweet/screenshot. That must be the RTX 2080? Clock speed looks too insane to be the RTX 2080 ti.
And I can't imagine someone more utterly and completely brainwashed by salty FUD spreaders. I have never seen a more dishonest level of ignorance displayed from an individual of this forum than what came out of your gob and I thought Melmac took the biscuit. How dare you call us RTX preorderers insane druggies!!@!@!@!!!![]()
My preorder is all about hedging my bets. If reviews show that performance is good, great: I know I have a card reserved; if performance is sub my expectations, it's cancel with the fist of an angry god. In one circumstance, I get a card I've been waiting for (albeit at an unappetizing price); in the other, I don't lose anything and continue with my 1080 ti.
well if you need to cancel you are gonna have to cut it fine!!!
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-reviews-go-live-on-september-17th
We previously reported that NVIDIA GeForce RTX reviews will go live on September 14th. Turns out that was incorrect. There is indeed an embargo ending on September 14th but is only for Turing architecture details, basically the stuff that was presented at the Editors’ Day.
The reviews will be available on September 17th, but only reviews of GeForce RTX 2080 graphics cards. The RTX 2080 Ti reviews will go live two days later, a day before the preorders end, which is September 19th.
The good news is that reviews of both Founders Edition and AIB cards will be published on the same day.
Most reviewers will get their samples next week.
GeForce RTX NDA dates:
- September 14th — Turing architecture
- September 17th — GeForce RTX 2080 reviews
- September 19th — GeForce RTX 2080 Ti reviews
well if you need to cancel you are gonna have to cut it fine!!!
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-reviews-go-live-on-september-17th
Scaremongering? Doesn't it depend on the actual delivery date the person was given? Some seemed to be pushed back a fair way. Also it would be easy enough to send a card back unopened.The time frame for cancelling pre-orders is strangely narrow...
Scaremongering? Doesn't it depend on the actual delivery date the person was given? Some seemed to pushed back a fair way. Also it would be easy enough to send a card back unopened.
You need to keep up with the thread! This was posted last week
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Thought by now we woulda had leaked benchies ...
why IntelIntel have the driver on lock down.
Just joking! Between this thread and all the other 2080 threads it's hard to keep uplol sorry. i am on the ball as always![]()
I'd expect so.Unlikely any retailer will send them out until 20th anyway?