Tuesday, August 28th 2018

First Time Spy Benchmark of Upcoming NVIDIA RTX 2080 Graphics Card Leaks

A Time Spy benchmark score of one of NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 20-series graphics cards has come out swinging in a new leak. We say "one of NVIDIA's" because we can't say for sure which core configuration this graphics card worked on: the only effective specs we have are the 8 GB of GDDR6 memory working at 14 Gbps, which translates to either NVIDIA's RTX 2070 or RTX 2080 graphics cards. If we were of the betting type, we'd say these scores are likely from an NVIDIA RTX 2080, simply because the performance improvement over the last generation 1080 (which usually scores around the 7,300's) sits pretty at some 36% - more or less what NVIDIA has been doing with their new generation introductions.

The 10,030 points scored in Time Spy by this NVIDIA RTX graphics card brings its performance levels up to GTX 1080 Ti levels, and within spitting distance of the behemoth Titan Xp. This should put to rest questions regarding improved performance in typical (read, non-raytracing) workloads on NVIDIA's upcoming RTX series. It remains to be seen, as it comes to die size, which part of this improvement stems from actual rasterization performance improvements per core, or if this comes only from increased number of execution units (NVIDIA says it doesn't, by the way).
Source: Videocardz
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38 Comments on First Time Spy Benchmark of Upcoming NVIDIA RTX 2080 Graphics Card Leaks

#26
trog100
Tsukiyomi91that's 2 GTX1070 in SLI, not in single card config. Of course it'll beat single GPU setup in benches... (not really surprised, IMO) Until then, I'll wait for more reviews & benchmarks. This one just scratched the surface.
i expect a few ex mining 1070 cards to appear on the market over the next few months.. i recon around $200 will be the price.. a pair in sli mode will beat quite a lot of things.. :)

i do admit to a liking to 1070 sli.. 1070 TI sli will be even better.. :)

trog
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#27
medi01
Tsukiyomi91Don't forget that
that NDA thing and that nVidia asks for numbers/emails of reviewing individuals and also has sent a list of approved reviewers even to AIB partners.
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#28
Tsukiyomi91
@trog100 well, seeing 2 cards in tandem looks cool regardless. Problem is how many games actually have good support for multi-GPU setup is the question.

@medi01 guess they (Nvidia) is itching to see how their new pixel pushers are gonna perform in real world benches, eh?
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#29
Liviu Cojocaru
Can't wait for the benchmark results so we can put all these debates to bed...for the sake of the argument I've pre-ordered one to see the actual improvement (I have some funds to play with) I would not recommend pre-ordering anything to anyone!!! I have a 1080 at the moment and I think the performance uplift will be around 30-40%
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#30
Prima.Vera
Is it worth going the SLI way in order to avoid those ridiculously callous prices?
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#31
Xzibit
Prima.VeraIs it worth going the SLI way in order to avoid those ridiculously callous prices?
No.

Tom Petersen from Nvidia in an Q&A today said SLI nor NVLink would get rid of micro-stutter. Which he added is an inherit issue of how games are made.

He also pointed out the 1080 TI does 1.6 GigaRays
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#32
Fluffmeister
Yep, it's stick with what you got, go console peasant, or continue to wait for AMD to turn up.
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#33
Prima.Vera
FluffmeisterYep, it's stick with what you got, go console peasant, or continue to wait for AMD to turn up.
Question. Can you play with Keyboard and Mouse on a PS4 ?? That's all I need to know.
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#34
trog100
XzibitNo.

Tom Petersen from Nvidia in an Q&A today said SLI nor NVLink would get rid of micro-stutter. Which he added is an inherit issue of how games are made.

He also pointed out the 1080 TI does 1.6 GigaRays
already using 1070 sli i dont see swapping to the next generation of gpu as being high on my priority list..

as for this micro-stutter i read about.. all i can say is i dont see it..

trog
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#36
stimpy88
Tsukiyomi91For it to be as close as the Titan X Pascal is impressive. Don't forget that the driver the guy used is not even optimized for it when he benched it.
Sure, after all, we know that competition has forced nVidia to release these cards early. They must be just praying that the standard Microsoft VGA driver works 100% at this point :kookoo: Damned competition... :rolleyes:
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#37
medi01
TomgangRTX 2080 looks to be the deal of the year. I mean same price as a GTX 1080 TI but with 8 GB vram and holy cow around 6 % faster than whats to belive is a stock GTX 1080 TI. There is only one thing to say about it...
Next gen card, same price, but 6% faster and you call it merely deal of the year???
That's a deal of the century, if not millennia!
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#38
Tomgang
medi01Next gen card, same price, but 6% faster and you call it merely deal of the year???
That's a deal of the century, if not millennia!
You are right. Its the best deal ever since humans walked the planet:roll: .
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