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Amazing breaks it down for ppl very good in this limited period .I made it bud, took a while.
Great work
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Amazing breaks it down for ppl very good in this limited period .I made it bud, took a while.
I was referring to overall sentiment that performance being 50%. However, it's just in the low 30's% based on your findings.
As others have said, good job compiling the information.Well ye around 32% increase on average across all.
If you order tomorrow and it turns out you end up in a pre-order que, how much hassle it is to cancel and get your money back?
Its a little painful, but not too bad. I called them and was able to arrange a return for a 2070 Super FE. Not as easy as a web store that automates it like Amazon.
So roughly 70% over a 2080 non-S?Well ye around 32% increase on average across all.
DF are forever off my watch list after their early benchmark video.
If nothing else, today shows just how hard they were shilling for Nvidia with the cherry picked numbers. A disgrace if you ask me
Thanks for this. Were you returning a product, or cancelling a pre-order?
As they say when its time for Tea,
One lump or Two sir?
Roll on the RTX 3090 next week.
LolIts an overclockers dream.
Agreed, i have a feeling we've watched the same Youtube video. Nvidia cheaping out by using Samsung process may backfire if RDNA 2 is any good.Being objective and not jumping on the "only 30% faster than 2080Ti at 4K" because this is exactly the performance I expected. Though I do find it very perpelexing that people keep falling for the Nvidia BS on hype.
Having said that, this is great performance for the price. Though that power is a problem, Nvidia gambled they could save some bucks by bluffing TSMC and failed and now they are stuck with an inferior process. They have a GPU that is seriously power hungry and it is clear all the efficiency saving went in to the performance. Nvidia's greed and arrogance could be their undoing this round.
as most people play on 1080 .. why is it that 98% of reviews are 1440 and above ?
has nvidia said don't do 1080 ? because as we know at 1080 a 3080 sucks balls ..and at 1440 it's not much better in a lot of titles ..
the other thing is the power and heat issue .. amd got bashed for fun for less power ..
to me this whole launch smells funny .. and i pity those that buy a 3080 ..
They are both CPU limited at 1080p that's all. And anyone buying one of these for 1080p has to be mental tbh.I wouldn't go that far as its still a good card at higher resolutions but yeah at 1080P its hardly any better so not great if your an FPS player and I'm not sure how companies are going be able to flog those 360HZ E-sports panels.
I wouldn't go that far as its still a good card at higher resolutions but yeah at 1080P its hardly any better so not great if your an FPS player and I'm not sure how companies are going be able to flog those 360HZ E-sports panels.
Bought*Reviews are out and the winners are, all those who brought a 2080ti for £400, congrats guys!.
Are you planning on getting two of those? How much power draw do you think will come from them?