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RTX Turing Q&A With NVIDIA's Tom Petersen
In video at 25:30 takes speed of 2080 vs 1080, says 50% performance increase for current games is good number, and 2080 will out perform in some cases the 1080 Ti as result.
NVLink at 42:33, talks about Microstutter - says one big frame buffer would bring terrible performance, stutter improves but doesn't go away - he explains why which includes the frame being put back together is where the problem is. SLi still works on Turing
52:02 Founders Cards in Liquid Cooled - unlikely to direct ship liquid however they are looking for other new techs than air.
nVidia explains pricing, he says they based it on demand, says have entry level all the way through high-end - another words we have no competition at some of these levels and as such the demands allows them to price how they have.
https://hothardware.com/news/geforce-rtx-turing-nvidia-tom-petersen
direct on youtube here:
In video at 25:30 takes speed of 2080 vs 1080, says 50% performance increase for current games is good number, and 2080 will out perform in some cases the 1080 Ti as result.
NVLink at 42:33, talks about Microstutter - says one big frame buffer would bring terrible performance, stutter improves but doesn't go away - he explains why which includes the frame being put back together is where the problem is. SLi still works on Turing
52:02 Founders Cards in Liquid Cooled - unlikely to direct ship liquid however they are looking for other new techs than air.
nVidia explains pricing, he says they based it on demand, says have entry level all the way through high-end - another words we have no competition at some of these levels and as such the demands allows them to price how they have.
https://hothardware.com/news/geforce-rtx-turing-nvidia-tom-petersen
direct on youtube here: