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NVIDIA Readies GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Based on TU116, Sans RTX

They know what they are doing, as true highly paid professionals which they are, our opinion is just that, humble opinion quickly lost in forumverses. Billions earned as prove, you cant object.
 
BWAAAAHHHahahaa surely this can't be true. Surely Huang isn't thát desperate. Surely RTX will live longer than one gen?

Wait, its actually happening :eek: Not even repurposed Pascal but actual Turing shaders with adaptations. I guess you can do that when money is no object?

So, RTX OFF it is, then. If you're still a believer that it will gain traction like this, what can I say. Damn, its a good day.
Good grief you're laying it on thick. Gonna need some hip-boots in a minute..
 
I can work with 1080, even 1070 on my deep learning servers, what is the point of spending more for ... 1660Ti? and what kind of naming is this? isn't it supposed to be 1160 Ti?
 
source: VideoCardz

ah ok, fake news then

well Videocardz isnt fake news as they have reliable sources too, and companies allowing them to leak stuff.
personally i dont believe the naming of 1660, but i dont really care tbh.
 
Most of the time people just look at number, so no.......that would not be a good idea

I mean in this case a buyer (for example with no background on PC parts) could simply ask a seller "These are both 2060s, but one is more expensive than the other, why is that?" and the seller can just simply explain to them the difference of the GTX 2060 and an RTX 2060.

Really they're over complicating a simple problem. As much as i like Nvidia, they're just confusing the consumers now with a boatload of product stacks w/ different configs.
 
it is funny they still make gpu without rtx and they wanna push RTX ON LOL
Performance intensive even with dedicated hardware-based units would be why. Farther away from the high end the product stack goes the less it makes any sense to tie up valuable die space.
 
Guys Should i wait for 1660 or whatever they call it/navi or just go for rx 580 8g

Its another midrange offering, so it won't change the game a whole lot I think. It will put pressure on pricing at best, the question for you is probably: can I wait and maybe save 30-50 bucks? That is - IF this rumor is even true.
 
Remember, you're looking at a company whose stock price took a nosedive this year and set them back to 2H2017. All bets are off.
Its another midrange offering, so it won't change the game a whole lot I think. It will put pressure on pricing at best, the question for you is probably: can I wait and maybe save 30-50 bucks? That is - IF this rumor is even true.
Yeah, if you had stock when it nosedived. If you bought when it hit ~130, there is actually a good chance that it will go back up, particularly if revenue targets are hit (which were lowered after last quarter's lackluster numbers which makes it that much more likely.) Honestly, they only reason they're doing this is because there is a market for it. If they sell, which I'm sure they will, their stock will continue to climb.
 
Indeed, the 2080 Ti is what... 85% faster than the best the competiton currently offers @ 4K? The Radeon VII will claw some performance back but that is likely to still be 50%+ behind.
 
Over? What do you mean, every time a company get a RTX 2080 TI in stock, they are sold out in less than 1 hour. It so sick. they earn more money than ever.
It means next to nothing without knowing how many cards were stocked before selling out.
 
If it brings GTX 1070 performance or near that level for $250, Nvidia could have a massive winner on this one!
Why? Isn't that the expectation from every new generation card? (apart from AMD) New gen card would be cheaper and still outperform last gen's more expensive card, that's what we've been all expecting thus far for so many years. Why only now it's "SO AWESOME" if cheaper cards match performance of two year old expensive card?
 
Not on 12nm, 7nm will be diff story.
 
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