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https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-3dmark-time-spy-and-fire-strike-scores-leak
Unkown if these are with release or beta drivers.... but it's showing as stock Clocks winning over the 1080ti oc'd for the plain 2080. Need to know more before we can really judge anything.
EDIT: I'm very curious about how DLSS will work, too.
Yep, me too. I hope it is something easy enough that most major games use it...I feel like we’ll have to wait for a [H] review for a detailed analysis.
Yep, me too. I hope it is something easy enough that most major games use it...
Not seeing the results. Futuremark may have removed it.
VCZ is saying the driver has leaked out into the wild (411.51).
Is that score with stock clocks on the 2080?
Am i missing something here? Those scores didnt impress me and my 1080Ti @ 2000 MHz had higher graphics scores than the scores for the 2080. Bring on the real benchmarks!
I think NV said that the game dev just needs to send them a copy of the game and then they'll do the work. My guess is that they'll then make the profile available through GeForce Experience so the people that are afraid of the app will either have to install it anyway or do without.
also remember that the 2080ti is the new titan. so compare your 1080ti to the 2080 and theres not much improvement...
oh and op, that link goes to a blank page now.
it seems like they shifted the naming tiers. im not the only one that thinks so: https://hardforum.com/threads/wait-so-2080ti-is-actually-renamed-titan.1966665/One way to look at it. 2080 is the successor to the 1080 though. You are really making an assumption when calling it the new titan.
Wasn't the stock 980 close to the 780 Ti in Sept 2014? If one didn't overclock the 980, which was wrong IMO. And if it's not about 250W TDP vs. 165W.
Wasn't the stock 980 close to the 780 Ti in Sept 2014? If one didn't overclock the 980, which was wrong IMO. And if it's not about 250W TDP vs. 165W.
it seems like they shifted the naming tiers. im not the only one that thinks so: https://hardforum.com/threads/wait-so-2080ti-is-actually-renamed-titan.1966665/
but yes assumptions based on the tech and pricing. they could still release some super rtx card for a couple grand...
https://videocardz.com/77983/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-and-rtx-2080-official-performance-unveiled
real benchmarks ( supposedly )
https://videocardz.com/77983/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-and-rtx-2080-official-performance-unveiled
real benchmarks ( supposedly )
2080ti being 10-15% faster than 1080ti on average.
Well that about sums it up. Pretty close to what I expected. 2080ti being 10-15% faster than 1080ti on average. Given that it is already overclocked out of the box makes it even less impressive. But I am sure Nvidia is pushing developers to send them there games for them to scan them with their super computer and update game code for DLSS. But I am wondering if DLSS will only be effective at higher resolutions. I am also wondering what AMD is going to do on their end. Lisa was also talking about they have something going on with microsoft cloud computing so wouldn't be surprised if they use that and their partner ship with microsoft to do something similar but that might just be for consoles. AMD hasn't been too big about proprietary stuff. May be their next gen architecture will be designed to perform rather than doing something like dlss. I am not sure didn't he say during the presentation that DLSS was basically replacing parts of the screen with images through AI on tensor cores and GPU pretty much didn't have to render those portions. I am pretty confident thats what he said. So in that case its like working around the problem but still requires developers to hand over their code for nvidia to run and update. So may be some developers wouldn't want to do that lol.
which puts everything in line with the 2080ti=titan theory.2080 being 10-15% faster than 1080ti.
Copy paste from reddit:
On average across 14 benchmarks:
https://i.imgur.com/trNPsJ1.png
- 2080 Ti is 45% faster vs 1080 Ti
- 2080 is 15% faster vs 1080 Ti
- 2080 Ti is 84% faster vs 1080
- 2080 is 46% faster vs 1080
which puts everything in line with the 2080ti=titan theory.
Huh? Those numbers are showing 2080 as ~10% faster than 1080 ti. 2080 ti looks around 40-50% faster than 1080 ti.
I think nvidia is smart here lol. They could have released Ti and Titan first lets say 2080 ti was actually titan and 2080 was released as 2080ti. Pricing will be justified but performance wont. So they sort of hiked the price and called it 2080. They know for sure people are going to bite. There is no question about it.
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I dunno about 40-50% faster than 1080 ti. We're talking about open air cooled 2080 ti vs blower 1080 ti which is heavily sandbagging 1080 ti numbers. Comparing open air to open air implies something closer to 20% difference.
If they did 2080 and Titan like they usually do it would have been fine. 2080 would be +$100 and Titan would have been the same price as last gen. What a good deal!
Thats true. I had a founders edition 1080ti. It wasn't so great at boost clocks. Had to mess with bunch of parameters before I got it to where i wanted lol. still it wasn't desirable with fan speed. Then I had a open air dual fan evga ftw card and that pretty much blew it away. It was boosting much higher out of the box and easily boosting close to 1900-1950 with upping the power. The new founders edition cards are overclocked as well. So I am not too sure if its a fair deal to compare it to blower style from last year. Reviewers better be honest here and compare it apples to apples. Pretty much same boost clock at minimum to compare the two.
Huh? Those numbers are showing 2080 as ~10% faster than 1080 ti. 2080 ti looks around 40-50% faster than 1080 ti.
I am looking forward to seeing 3440x1440 benchmark comparisons to the 1080ti. I am hoping for 35% or better...that will have me keeping my pre-order on a 2080ti FTW3.
Are we going to see anything but FE benches on the 19th?