what's the point?...if you want a non-ray tracing card then just get the 1080Ti/1070
If it still has DLSS than it might be worth it.
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what's the point?...if you want a non-ray tracing card then just get the 1080Ti/1070
If it still has DLSS than it might be worth it.
Say you have a (currently non-existing) 1180 for $450-500 with no DLSS which performs the same as a $700-850 2080 with DLSS. Who in their right mind is going to pay all that extra money just for DLSS? I can certainly put up with TAA for one generation of cards to save $250.
If it still has DLSS than it might be worth it.
Good luck with that nonsense. People can only afford to pay so much and if you insist on making consoles a better value, people will go that route.They have sucessfully shifted all the gpu prices up a level so a GTX 960 level card like the 1060 is priced like a previous gen GTX 970 level card. I expect them to try it again and price the GTX 1160 close to the GTX 1070.
Good luck with that nonsense. People can only afford to pay so much and if you insist on making consoles a better value, people will go that route.
Curious, if this card came out as the GTX-1180 for $399, would it sell?
a) We don't know where this is going to be priced.
b) Your theoretical 1180 would actually be an 1160, and it would have a fraction of the raster performance of the 2080.
Yeah those days are gone, mainly because of import taxes and companies trying to post record profits for the sake of stock tickets.
It’s not just that, the die size of the top GPUs now is ridiculous. They weren’t really pushing the envelope before. But they are now that die shrinks don’t do much. Same situation as the CPU market.
not without creating cores specifically designed to calculate the Ray's
This was always needed...?
We're just going to get more RT cores relative to shader cores for rasterization in future releases.
those are compute cores in workstation cards,
I don't know about you but $3-5k for a gaming card isn't my cup of tea
remember when 350-400 dollars would give you the top of the line card ?
They can make cards without RT cores for compute, or 'blend' the cores if there's enough similarity between them.
Where do you get this from? Smaller processes mean more transisters in the same space. Price shouldn't shoot up for consumer cards.
It will be worth it, for what? HOw many DLSS games do you currently have out? Tired of DLSS stuff, with nothing to show for. Not sure why people justify purchase on tech that is not automatic and not guaranteed for every game.
1070ti for $300 shipped on ebay (used)- game over at 1440P.Not being fabbed anymore.
They should have dropped down the cards a tier. The 2070 should have been the new 2060, and so on. Also lowered in the price per tier as well. But it was new and shiny, and I guess they had to pay for that decade of R&D somehow.
I want 2080Ti performance without ray tracing for $700. I'm in at that price and performance.