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Rumours November for these, as letting AMD play their hand first in October (which is also rumoured).
In the past and over the last few years how accurate has his predictions panned out?
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Rumours November for these, as letting AMD play their hand first in October (which is also rumoured).
The fact the 2080 (215 W tdp) has a higher tdp than my 1080 (180 W tdp) does that mean they run hotter?
The fact the 2080 (215 W tdp) has a higher tdp than my 1080 (180 W tdp) does that mean they run hotter?
This is counter to what the internet tells me tho. I was looking at a temp graph and they had the 2080 running cooler than the 1080
OK, so I asked the wrong question.
What card would heat up my case more a 2080 (with after market cooler) or a 1080 (with after market cooler)?
I ask, because I recently upgraded my case expecting better thermals and was shocked to feel the heat on the side of the case was more than the old one.
I've gone from an ancient gigantic full tower with rubbish airflow to a smaller midi case with great airflow and found the new case was much hotter than the old. Smaller internal volume is what I put it down too.
So naturally I'm wondering if next gen will have any heat issues.
Yes. Tho keep in mind Turing is more unleashed than Pascal out of the box.
If the reports are correct, the new XBox has a GPU comparable to the 2080 Ti at a price point of 50% for the whole system. That's going to put a real dampener on price if performance isn't there. And then there's the unknown factor of Intel. If Ampere is only a modest improvement then I wonder if they'll keep Ampere data-centre only, slash prices on Turing, and skip straight to Hopper with a 2021 release date?
If the reports are correct, the new XBox has a GPU comparable to the 2080 Ti at a price point of 50% for the whole system. That's going to put a real dampener on price if performance isn't there. And then there's the unknown factor of Intel. If Ampere is only a modest improvement then I wonder if they'll keep Ampere data-centre only, slash prices on Turing, and skip straight to Hopper with a 2021 release date?
I was thinking this too. If the Series X hardware reveal showed more than Nvidia wanted to see, they could have changed their mind on what they need to bring to the table.
/Conspiracy .
Agreed. 2080Ti perf is unrealistic however even though it is 2yr old at this point. 2070S-2080 seems reasonably accurate going off perf figures from DF.
On the flip side if AMD brought out a card with comparable perf to the XSX could they price it any higher? Factoring in the cost of entire pc vs a one package console.
2080Ti came out in October 2018 so it's not even 18 months old yet. But this is an APU made for a console and unlikely to be the full fat RDNA2 capability. It'll likely be downclocked for power efficiency too so honestly I am not sure where the limit is for a 'big navi'.