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Geforce GTX1180/2080 Speculation thread

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Guess You not watched almost 4 hour stream of REAL OVERCLOCKING.
Let me fix that for You

This is how You do a good review with overclocking Live stream. And You do what people suggest so they can see how it works.

Gamer nexus outdid well everyone ... as always.


Going by what they're saying on that forum the voltage slider really does nothing, not sure what their reasoning is for it.
 

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I don’t know, 4K is becoming a fairly regular resolution now.

The Ti is specifically aimed at driving 4K at decent frame rates after all.

Not so sure about the 2080 though. Aimed at those with ultra wide screens?
 
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I don’t know, 4K is becoming a fairly regular resolution now.

The Ti is specifically aimed at driving 4K at decent frame rates after all.

Not so sure about the 2080 though. Aimed at those with ultra wide screens?

If you have G-Sync, a 2080 will still provide a very smooth experience at 4K. The 2080Ti has noticeably more grunt of course, but it better had for the extra £450-500! That amount would get you a second hand 1080Ti lol!
 

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If you have G-Sync, a 2080 will still provide a very smooth experience at 4K. The 2080Ti has noticeably more grunt of course, but it better had for the extra £450-500! That amount would get you a second hand 1080Ti lol!

No G-Sync here, want a 2080Ti for a 4K TV.
 
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DLSS looks worse to me, pause it at 1:59 on the FF shot.

Clearly looks like 1440p.

More performance by lowering resolution but still calling it 4K.

Would be better to call it 1440p with DLSS. I don't even want to call it supersampling, because it isn't as good as that.

Also how does it work not in canned benchmarks where you can't simply create a reconstruction model that may as well be pre-rendering the run.
 
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If you have G-Sync, a 2080 will still provide a very smooth experience at 4K. The 2080Ti has noticeably more grunt of course, but it better had for the extra £450-500! That amount would get you a second hand 1080Ti lol!

I would bet money that a lot of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 1080ti, 2080 and 2080ti on a 4K G-sync monitor in a blind test.
 

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Clearly looks like 1440p.

More performance by lowering resolution but still calling it 4K.

Would be better to call it 1440p with DLSS. I don't even want to call it supersampling, because it isn't as good as that.

Well the three guys in the video all reckon it looks better than the 4K run.

Also how does it work not in canned benchmarks where you can't simply create a reconstruction model that may as well be pre-rendering the run.

Of course this is the golden question.
 
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I would bet money that a lot of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 1080ti, 2080 and 2080ti on a 4K G-sync monitor in a blind test.

I think you're right. Perhaps on the 144Hz X27 it might be more discernable in some games that hit the 100+ FPS @ 4K. I think G-Sync would even them all out though in most situations, particularly the 2080/2080Ti.
 

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I would bet money that a lot of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 1080ti, 2080 and 2080ti on a 4K G-sync monitor in a blind test.
Or an under volted Vega on a freesync monitor which will be much cheaper.
 
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I would bet money that a lot of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 1080ti, 2080 and 2080ti on a 4K G-sync monitor in a blind test.
Of course, they wouldn't be able to see the screen? Sorry :D.
Unless people try such an experiment we'll never know. Would at least be good if some getting the new GPU's posted up real world opinions on how a 2080 at least (Ti too ideally) feels in gameplay compared to a 1080 Ti. Note that I said "opinions" there as they of course could be biased towards the new purchase.
I think you're right. Perhaps on the 144Hz X27 it might be more discernable in some games that hit the 100+ FPS @ 4K. I think G-Sync would even them all out though in most situations, particularly the 2080/2080Ti.
Did you keep the 2080 that was delivered after cancellation?
 
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