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Now's your time AMD

BTW any looks the video bellow (ouch) will find why ray tracing hasnt caught the last 5 years.

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Grafi...ormance-in-Shadow-of-the-Tomb-Raider-1263244/

yes 30fps with 2080Ti at 1080p!!!!!!

@4K8KW10 wrote that that the Nvidia numbers showed last Monday, we would need 199Grays card for 4K 60fps gaming, WITHOUT noise correction
(that would require 10x more so 2000Grays card)
Given that the 2080Ti is 10Grays card (doubt it because that makes it same perf at the RTX8000 costing 10 times more)...... do the maths -_-

Already on the 2080 discussion thread there are suggestions to buy 2-3 cards and use the new NvLink because mGPU support will work better than SLI......
(Something Jensen said also yesterday).

Roflmaoooo :D (shame OCUK forum doesn't have better smileys)
 
The 390 is a rebranded 290, which was launched in 2013, you can't compare a 5 year old 28nm card against the latest 14nm card and have it mean anything. :)

Oh absolutely, just saying! I love my 390, what a great 1080p card it is still.
 
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AHA. Had a thought.

If people need 2-3 RTX 2080Ti cards to get back to proper 1080p performance, let alone 2560x1440 or 4K, that means AMD will be selling Threadripper 2920X+ and X399 to all the Nvidia RTX customers......As no other platform would be able to provide the PCIe lanes needed for such setup.....

Hmm I see why AMD isn't hitting back with the 7nm Vega now.... Mass profiting from Nvidia customers....... That is a cunning plan Lisa Su....... :D
 
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