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Absolute beast of a card. Thoroughly hands the 1080 Ti it’s ass @ 4K.
Deliver ma card already!!!
As I recall and if we're to believe what nV has said (big IF there...), there isn't going to be an Enthusiast Grade 20-series card. The Ti is the top dawg for the consumers, and any card release that has better specs on paper, won't have gaming-focused drivers.
Now, my details get hazy on whether they indicated they were shelving the Titan name completely, or if they were only going to use it for commercial/industrial grade usage, akin to Tesla.
Absolute beast of a card. Thoroughly hands the 1080 Ti it’s ass @ 4K.
Deliver ma card already!!!
When even the shills say.. Dont Buy because of the price to performance ratio, I would head that advice.
Personally, I think nVidia set the price high due to the huge backstock of 1080 GPUs.
I suspect a price drop in a few months when that 1080 inventory diwindles, and magical driver update increases performance.
This, because Nvidia smartly set the price so high for such little performance gain, people are happy to pay top dollar for 2 year old tech thinking it's 'a bargain' all of a sudden, then nvidia shares don't look shitty and Jensen can get a 26th Tesla for his jacket. Fuck the employees of course eh!
Brilliant move, Nvidia.
Wake up, consumers.
Only smart way is to wait or not play.
So it's more expensive than a 1080Ti and no faster. HOLD ME BACK I NEED ONE RIGHT NOW.
This, because Nvidia smartly set the price so high for such little performance gain, people are happy to pay top dollar for 2 year old tech thinking it's 'a bargain' all of a sudden, then nvidia shares don't look shitty and Jensen can get a 26th Tesla for his jacket. Fuck the employees of course eh!
Brilliant move, Nvidia.
Wake up, consumers.
Only smart way is to wait or not play.
This, because Nvidia smartly set the price so high for such little performance gain, people are happy to pay top dollar for 2 year old tech thinking it's 'a bargain' all of a sudden, then nvidia shares don't look shitty and Jensen can get a 26th Tesla for his jacket. Fuck the employees of course eh!
Brilliant move, Nvidia.
Wake up, consumers.
Only smart way is to wait or not play.
Absolute beast of a card. Thoroughly hands the 1080 Ti it’s ass @ 4K.
Deliver ma card already!!!
Who's paying MSRP for 10-series cards these days?
Well, they have one more card to play since they have the market by the balls. Start gimping and not offering driver optimizations on the 10 series which I am willing to bet will start happening when the newer games come to light.
Apparently all of Ebay, just checked prices, 450-600+ for USED lol. EVGA's site, forget about it.
I got my 1080 ti, brand new direct from EVGA, for $650. Decent prices are out there for people that don't just rush into shit.
Exactly.Not going to lie , going on almost two years with my Titan Xp , BenQ 4k monitors and nothing on the horizon to make me want to replace my monitors as I can't go below 32"/4k and don't want a TV for a monitor. The 2080 ti , with likely a 9700k will be perfect for me for my pure gaming rig (have a Ryzen for my 2nd work/misc rig).
Is it cost effective , best bang for the buck ? Absolutely not.
But for someone with the income and who enjoys the hobby , if you want to do 4k , do it well , I don't see the 2080ti as that outlandish of a purchase.
Ray tracing I don't give a crap about , but the increased min fps and average fps for the 2080ti will do me well until 32"-40" 144 4k monitors become more available in another year or two.
Wccftech's review was blatant brown nosing.
Nothing matters to me but the [H] review. Hard to trust people who get shit for free. Not smart to bite the hand that feeds.
I'd say you got a good deal because they're 700+ dollars right now on EVGA's website. And the B stock is 800+!
Not going to lie , going on almost two years with my Titan Xp
Err. No, you're right, it is in a certain regard. Sorry heh2080ti is enthusiast grade. How much bigger of a die do you want? 1000mm2? 700w at the wall with all features enabled?
Delivers in SLI I bet.Exactly.
Those of us who play at whatever top-res is at the time are used to running SLI. I think I paid close to $1,100 for my 980Tis SLi. I sold em for a killing and replaced them with a single 2080 Ti. Now I’ll have the first single card that can truly rock 4K. I purposely didn’t jump on the 1080 Ti thing because it didn’t offer the single card performance I wanted for 4K. In many cases my 980Tis were slightly faster.
If you’re at 1440p with a 1080Ti, then there’s not much reason to drop cash on a 2080 Ti. 4K? Different story.
I, and most others could give a crap about RT at this point, just give me brute single-card horsepower for 4K. The 2080Ti delivers.
I’m sure it does - luckily I just need 4K60..Delivers in SLI I bet.
For 4K I would like to have 60 as the low.I’m sure it does - luckily I just need 4K60..
When 8K hits...ouch. Back to SLI I go..
I’m sure it does - luckily I just need 4K60..
When 8K hits...ouch. Back to SLI I go..
Once ray tracing starts of hit off you'll probably have to jump back to SLI as well, if any games use it well enough to actually make it worth the performance hit. Hopefully RT and SLI/NVLink work together so people that want to/are going to buy two 2080s or 2080 tis can make full use of the set up.
Pcper didn't drink the kool aid yet
"Combined with the relative lack of competition in the high-end GPU space, I'm sure these new RTX products will sell reasonably well, but personally, I think there's never been a better time to buy a GTX 10-series GPU on a discount, and enjoy your PC games."
More power to them! Always liked that site