Editorial: GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti - An Overview Thus far
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alanm
JamesSneed
There is likely going to be one or two Gameworks games that use Ray Tracing in the near future. I really don't see this becoming a popular feature for 4-5 years. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if Intel was very competitive with ray tracing when they finally release there GPU. I guess what I'm getting at is this whole ray tracing in hardware thing is mostly a gimik at this point unless you are a game developer and if you are a game developer you have some new toys.
fry178
According to some post we should stop R&D cause games are not gonna use features coming with each new gen.
Guess what, no new stuff hardware wise, means no developers will introduce it into games...
And so far, most ppl are looking to improve performance , not new features.
So not buying a new product just because you cant fully use it? Ok.
Maybe someone needs to explain that to ppl buying 100 room mansions, or cars that can go +65mph (as most countries have speed limits). 😀
As long as no card below the ti has more than 8gb, i will skip this, as siege will need more than 8gb vram to go beyond 1440p, and i wont pay more than 800, doubt ill get a LC ti for that..
stereoman
All sounds really exciting but I won't be upgrading until I start seeing options in games that my current 1070 can't do, it's like when physx came out and I started seeing all these new games, well mainly mafia 2 at the time but I had to get a card that could do it because I felt like I was missing out,
I'll most likely skip this next generation myself but it all depends how quick the devs are to implement all this new technology into their games, if this DXR takes off then I may have to dig into my wallet but even then I'm not gonna be upgrading until there's a nice watercooled version available with a pre applied block like my seahawk, I don't want to be messing around with waterblocks again and voiding my warranty.
alanm
KissSh0t
I really hope crypto mining doesn't take off again when the new cards are release... still waiting for prices to go back to normal *__*
Loobyluggs
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Thought this was relevant...
nz3777
Now I totally understand what to look for with the ray-tracing. Thanks guys.
This in theory schould bring Games more to life very sweet! But of course we are still keeping phys-x right? This is just more icing on the cake. Also Amd has to respond to this? Nvidia cannot be touched at the moment and future as well,Too damm strong!
fry178
@DW75
And? When has bus be a bottleneck on xx60 and up? So far i have seen "horsepower" and vram amount being the issue, not the bus speed.
Just because its slower in speed doesn't mean it will perform less.
Go back for previous gen ti and the like, why haven't they been bottlenecked, even that bus speed doesn't go past 256/384 for years now...
As long as they keep improving other things like compression, its not an issue.
And similar with vram.
A xx60/70 will run out of power, before running into vram issues.
A switched between xx50/ti/60/70/80 (upgrades; new build for others),
and all games from 2000 till R6 siege (newest game for me) running 1080/1440p, vram isnt the issue, but performance was...
drac
Nice editorial, got me up to speed good. 🙂
Hangin for that 2080ti upgrade... hope its released with or soon after 2080.
reb0rn
Is there any leaked mining info?
I sold 65% of my mining farms and I am ready if those cards prove worth, just better performance and saving 50%+ on power will save me few MW per month
Corbus
Wasn't planning to buy this gen but if they release the Ti this soon i'll find it very hard not to upgrade.
rl66
rl66
Dragam1337
If the nvlink works in the sense that it makes the gpu's act as one gpu, then i am buying 2x 2080 ti's on release !
Luc
The final price will depend on chips sizes... if they don't cut them, they will be expensive, at least based on Quadro price list.
And Nvidia loves sofware and hardware crippled performance based on segmentation, so I can expect the usual anti consumer tactics (PhysX, Gameworks, Gtx 970, ...).
But won't be a problem for them, they will keep their throne because two games uses the magic raytraced light efects, and will sell 2080tis in pairs.
But nice technology indeed 😛
alanm
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[spoiler]Robbo9999
Silva
Pascal 471 mm2
Turing 754 mm2
I wish they stopped making it bigger and bigger to get more performance. Not even dreaming I can afford that...
Also, I thought Tensor Cores were not ideal for gaming? I could be wrong.
Loobyluggs
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...and this