Makes sense I guess. I believe it's mostly people with 1080's/Vega 64's who like to have the newest and best GPU's upgrading to these new cards. Then they will sell their RTX in 2020 to upgrade yet again to 7nm.
Here's my predictions:
The 2080Ti will be the new king of 4k.
The 2080 will be the king of 3440x1440 Ultrawide while still beating the 1080Ti at 4k.
The 1080ti will become the defacto card for 2560x1440p.
Everything under this will no longer be considered "enthusiast level" but more budget...
@muon we'll see, we'll see. I believe I will be right and you will be wrong. £600 for a 1080Ti is a rip off imo. Thats essentially msrp for a 2 year old product and i bet the price of them will drop significantly further after Turing launch, but there is no garuntee Nvidia will intentionally...
And I can't imagine someone more utterly and completely brainwashed by salty FUD spreaders. I have never seen a more dishonest level of ignorance displayed from an individual of this forum than what came out of your gob and I thought Melmac took the biscuit. How dare you call us RTX preorderers...
A new 2080 costs £750 not £1000.
Nah. I can see a 1080Ti going for £400 1 year from now, where as i doubt the 2080 would drop value below £600 in a year.
That means the loss will be greater purchasing a new 1080Ti now, but you pay less upfront.
Different strokes for different folks and all...
Exactly. Pay a little extra for a performance boost now or buy an EOL 1080Ti for near its MSRP 2 years ago. What makes more sense? Lol.
The smart ones jumped on or before the RTX card announcement, sold their cards and preordered.
Short lived or not that 2080/2080Ti is going to have a much...
You should get an RTX card. The Tensor and RT cores will be a big step up when it comes to 3D rendering compared to last gen cards.
And if RTX is good enough for Pixar it should be good enough for you. :p
That's a fallacy. The 2080 FE "overclock" is only 90MHz more than the 1710MHz boostclock so a good custom overclock should be able to take it to 2000+MHz. So no that graph isn't best case scenario.
Either way the 2080 wins.
:o it would help if the underdog had a competing product. This is why i stopped being a fanboy of the underdog. It has zero benefits and only gets you left a generation behind...
No thanks. I have zero interest paying msrp for an EOL product. And have no issue paying a small premium for an "enhanced 1080Ti" as the bragging rights alone is worth it.
P.S I garuntee the 2080 will see a higher FPS increases over the 1080Ti compared to the emancipated figures you suggested...
And it does. This has already been confirmed:
1.5x or 35% faster without DLSS
And 2x or 50% faster with DLSS.
This means that even in worse case scenario the 2080 beats the 1080Ti. The FPS increase of the 2080 over the 1080Ti is likely to be even more noticeable at 1440p.
Depends on if you mean the Ti version or not as the 2080 only needs to beat the 1080Ti by a very small percentage to be worth an extra £150 over what the cheapest 1080Ti currently costs.
All over the internet? It's common knowledge.
Perhaps it would help to pull your head out of Pascals anus. Technology moves fast...
Mark my words, the 2080 WILL dethrone your precious 1080Ti and it will do so with less cuda cores!
So ask your self will be having the last laugh then?
;)
That's because you are clueless. The 1080Ti averages 120FPS @ 2560x1440p at ultra settings so its fair to assume the 2080Ti which is 30-40% more powerful will be able to average 144hz or close to it @ 3440x1440p. The 2080Ti is already said to average 100fps @ 4k and that's without DLSS enabled...
You're a joke. The 2080 is an improved 1080Ti for people who can't quite afford a 2080Ti. Saying it can't do anything is like saying the 1080Ti can't do anything and this is a better version!
I actually sold my Vega recently and bought an RTX. I won't be needing Freesync anymore since the 2080 (unlike Vega) should be powerful enough max the 100hz of my 3440x1440p Freesync Ultrawide.
My decesion was based on wanting more FPS and no Vega 64 successor likely to be released until 2020...
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