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NVIDIA Readying GeForce RTX 2080 Ti SUPER After All?

Just as the RTX 2080 Ti/2070 Ti make little sense considering most games don't have such requirements and the majority of people don't use a native 8K 240Hz display.

Actually I barely get 60fps at 1440p in some areas with a 2080ti with ultra settings in RDR2 so it just depends I guess
 
Just as the RTX 2080 Ti/2070 Ti make little sense considering most games don't have such requirements and the majority of people don't use a native 8K 240Hz display.

Que? Not sure what the 2070 Ti is but anything over 1440@60hz requires more than than 2070S.
 
Its not likely the card will carry both TI and Super and if it does would be more likely the other way around RTX 2080 Super Ti LMAO, this card will most likely be called something else Ultra maybe or 2088...
 
Does that include minecraft? Or do you mean anything released this year?

I'd say anything worth playing but that wouldn't be entirely true. I don't play Minecraft so I don't know for sure but doesn't it run on a potato? I doubt people buying $500+ gpus are primarily thinking about Minecraft.
 
1200 eur/usd is something I'd also guess, probably replacing the current one like Titan Xp did with Titan X(P).
Who knows, maybe a titan rtx super will also come out, with 18 GBps memory, and 2000 MHz core clocks (hypothetical lol), all under 375W
 
It got bigger because they had to put so much RT and Tensor cores in it to even barf out the half baked RTRT that exists now. If they used all the die space for good stuff, it would have been a monster. Imagine if they did a 1680ti? Oh yeah, probably not many people would have bought the 2080ti. Or 2080. They took a large portion of the die and used it on stuff a large amount of people don't care for. I possibly would have a bought a 1680ti day one at the price they could have launched it at. Most definitely by now.



Of course they did. And they are absolutely loving life right now. If Big Navi is good, they can bank on these inflated prices.

There's also a bigger cache, which isn't the easiest bit to put on there, its effectively part of the tweaks to cater for RT as well.
 
It's been widely accepted that the initial prcing on the 2xxx seris was saying ... yeah, we do have no stuff but we want ya to buy out th existing stock of 1xxx vcards left in inventory 1st. When that happened, then price of all cards dropped into normal range ... except for the 2080 Ti. i can't help but wonder if the reason that the price has emained so high is that folks are buying them as fast as they can deliver them. In the face of 0 competition, there's simply no incentive to drop price on products that are not gathering dust on shelves.
 
RTX Titan 2020 Z Ti Super Xc FTW3 Ultra Hydro-Copper OVERCLOCKED Hybrid Black Edition
I'm pretty sure you forgot a Pro, a Premium and a Gold/Platinum. Then again, maybe you were just trying to be concise :P
 
I appreciate (To a certain extent) Nvidia for pumping out some nice powerful GPUs. But as powerful as they can be, I believe Games are not being properly coded nowadays to fully tap into modern GPUs from both AMD & Nvidia.
That's just what I see. Correct me if I am wrong.

Though I am still pissed at Nvidia for trying to force feed GPP on its partners and consumers. :shadedshu:

That's just a case of a poorly / badly coded game.
I have to agree. Its too bad games are not coded properly to fully take advantage of modern GPUs from both companies.
I am hoping the next gen Navi which is suppose to be included in the new next gen consoles Sony & M$, that game companies do a much better job coding. As much as I dislike console ports onto PC, it seems that is what is happening.

Nvidia releasing this card which is really not needed? And will most likely be over $1300? Does not make any sense. AMD has given them competition in the mid range to the point where Nvidia was forced to launch a Super series. Now a high end Super? Either they are having issues with the design of the new gen or there is 7nm shortage issues. Its a GPU that is really not needed, and therefor its being launched most likely for a cash grab.
 
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I guess this is nice for people that were about to buy a 2080Ti
 
I guess this is nice for people that were about to buy a 2080Ti
I can only imagine the high cost for this GPU, especially when there's a new 3000 series just around the corner based on 7nm. On top of the rumored Big Navi GPU by AMD which is said to be targeting the high end GPU segment.
 
I can only imagine the high cost for this GPU, especially when there's a new 3000 series just around the corner based on 7nm. On top of the rumored Big Navi GPU by AMD which is said to be targeting the high end GPU segment.

There's always something better around the corner. The problem is better has only come from 1 company for the last half decade.
 
I appreciate (To a certain extent) Nvidia for pumping out some nice powerful GPUs. But as powerful as they can be, I believe Games are not being properly coded nowadays to fully tap into modern GPUs from both AMD & Nvidia.
That's just what I see. Correct me if I am wrong.
Many are just console games with an emulation layer on top. So not properly coded to run on anything, but rather cashing in on previous hype. But there are (sometimes notable) exceptions.
 
I forsee a $1500 price tag and the average 2080Ti dropping to $900 or $1000.

I'm glad I went and bought an FTW3 and a BLACK because I figured prices weren't dropping anytime soon. The 2080Ti is the GOLD standard of GPU.

I will not upgrade my computer anymore (except another 4TB SSD). I will wait till the next generation of CPU with DDR5 memory and a 4080Ti.
 

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I forsee a $1500 price tag and the average 2080Ti dropping to $900 or $1000.

I'm glad I went and bought an FTW3 and a BLACK because I figured prices weren't dropping anytime soon. The 2080Ti is the GOLD standard of GPU.

I will not upgrade my computer anymore (except another 4TB SSD). I will wait till the next generation of CPU with DDR5 memory and a 4080Ti.
I forsee this like all the other Supers... coming out at the same or less cost than the non-super version. I don't see this coming out at more than $1200.. then the normal 2080Ti's will drop below that.

About the only reason I see it being more costly is due to its flagship 'dont rent, pwn' status.
 
I forsee this like all the other Supers... coming out at the same or less cost than the non-super version. I don't see this coming out at more than $1200.. then the normal 2080Ti's will drop below that.

About the only reason I see it being more costly is due to its flagship 'dont rent, pwn' status.
If this will happen (it's not confirmed it will) I'm betting on 2080Ti being discontinued.
 
Just as discontinued as the other non supers, sure.
Afaik, only the 2060 has survived. Technically, the 1660 and 1660Ti are still with us, but they don't make sense anymore.
 
I appreciate (To a certain extent) Nvidia for pumping out some nice powerful GPUs. But as powerful as they can be, I believe Games are not being properly coded nowadays to fully tap into modern GPUs from both AMD & Nvidia.

That's just what I see. Correct me if I am wrong.
Games are usually produced like on a conveyor belt these days, crappy code "stitched together", barely working at launch, and then not maintained once it's shipping. But it's not only the utilization of modern GPUs that's bad, the code in general is bloated and buggy.
 
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