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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

Soldato
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I just don't think Nvidia can "Blow away" the 2000 series, i think at best the second tier card will be around 2080TI + 0 to 10% with the highest tier about 30% to 40% faster than the 2080TI.

Raytracing will probably be much better than Turing and that is where Nvidia will concentrate their marketing.

3060 = 2070
3070 = 2080
3080 = 2080TI
3080TI = 2080TI +30%

That would be pathetic and I will be getting a 2nd hand 2070s if it happens.
 
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https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce...pecs-leak-2100-mhz-gpu-19-gbps-gddr6x-memory/
 
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Even if that graph is true, that is an incredibly low clock speed for the 1080 Ti baseline. In my experience, they generally operate around 1912 - 1960Mhz, perhaps 1870-1899Mhz if they're really cooking with a bad cooler and poor air flow.

That means that, should we believe that graph, the real world performance is wrong because the clock speed for the baseline is below normal operation.
 
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