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OcUK Nvidia RTX series review thread

I'm just going to jump in here and own you all with tonight's forecast for my area
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At least I have it with RT ON :D
 
Finally techpowerup is the first one showing a discernable difference. 2080 FE is nearly 10% better than 1080 Ti FE.

Of course we know the 2080 FE is overclocked. So perhaps tallies with GN results.
 
People with 1080Ti's who don't care about RT only have the one card to upgrade to.....but who's going to pay it? Said people could have just bought a Titan last gen but didn't as they were too expensive
So why would they pay the same Titian price now for a Ti?
 
The 2080Ti ultimately is the best card out there by a fair bit. Whilst the price might be high, it has no competition.

The 2080 though has a joke of a price, not sure who they expect to upgrade to that. 1080 owners?
 
Ohhh go on then i'll bite

These cards will sell like hotcakes and the naysayers will most likely regret not getting an RTX card come Christmas when Raytracing and DLSS is rolled out and blows people away by incredible visuals whilst maintaining performance due to DLSS!

Why would I regret buying something now for features I can't use. Surely I should just wait until the feature are available and then buy.

Until then the cards are overpriced for the performance they offer.
 
HardwareCanucks.

So why are they right and everyone else wrong?

Watch OC3D's review. The 2080 FE has loads of headroom for overclocking beyond it's stock overclock.

The 1080Ti can also overclock. The 2080 can reach the high 20xx clocks but the 1080Ti can also go into the low end of that.

At stock the gap is a lot bigger, nvidia have been smart here. 1710mhz vs 1582mhz boost. Haven't seen anyone post stock boost 3.0 numbers yet though. I suspect there is at least a 100mhz gap.
 
the price increase to performance increase is bonkers

Nvidia seem to be trying to normalise the boosted mining boom prices?

the 2080ti only passes because some rich people will want to play 4k at a decent frame rate and no one else can compete at that

RTX and DLSS may change things, but why market so hard on something that doesn't exist yet?
 
GN is not the be all or end all. The majority of benchmarks have the 2080 5-10% ahead of the 1080ti. And this will only go up when DLSS is rolled out. Plus there are others advantages of the 2080 over 1080ti which is not just FPS.

The real truth:

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Some people here need to acknowledge that the 2080/2080Ti are great cards despite being expensive. And no Turing is not a flop. These cards will sell like hotcakes and the naysayers will most likely regret not getting an RTX card come Christmas when Raytracing and DLSS is rolled out and blows people away by incredible visuals whilst maintaining performance due to DLSS!


Jensen is that you?
 
I expected in the worst case scenario the 2080 to perform 5% better than a AIB 1080 Ti. Somehow it has managed to be worse with the 2080 (Being overclocked by default) on par or worse than a 1080 Ti FE (Non overclocked). :confused:
 
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