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post Jun 29 2018, 09:46 AM

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Next GeForce Name Is "GeForce 11 Series", “Up To GTX 1180” Naming Convention Revealed By Lenovo – Arriving in Q3 2018
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-11-seri...-lenovo-spills/

Ok la, no biggie if its called 20 series as well.
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post Aug 14 2018, 10:51 AM

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Almost revealed..



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The GeForce RTX 2080 and 2070 should be among the cards that are launched on August 20 at Gamescom according to the snippy teaser uploaded by the company.


Nvidia just announced their Quadro series of GPUs using Turing Architecture:
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Get Excited!
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post Aug 14 2018, 02:25 PM

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It will be called

2080

https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/97...s_like_its_gtx/

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Update: Scratch all that, looks like NVIDIA pretty much spelled it out for us that their next generation flagship will be the GeForce RTX 2080. There are multiple hints scattered within the teaser if you look closely. Take for example the usernames, they spell out as RoyTeX for RTX, Not_11 as not 11 series and Mac-20 and Eight Tee as 2080. The messages even go as far as to say ‘gimme 20’. If you still need more proof then the final numbers at the end of the teaser are revealed in the order: 2,0,8,0. So its official, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 is happening. Credits for the discovery appear to go to this Reddit user.


The most obvious was the announce date - - 20 / 08 / 2018 biggrin.gif

Nice teaser. Hidden details was in it all along..

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QUOTE(craxors @ Aug 14 2018, 05:05 PM)
so now... u guys think, apa excuse he will gives for his bold statement in last june?

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Jen-Hsun (or rather Nvidia) would never let any potential sale to slide by... in this case they have a huge inventory of 'leftover' GPUs. By saying this, PC gamers will continue to buy Pascal.

Or...

Jen-Hsun was being sneaky because the question was regarding 'GTX' while Turing = 'RTX' tongue.gif

QUOTE(tishaban @ Aug 15 2018, 07:12 AM)
I guess the only thing left is pricing which won't be cheap. I'm guessing US$899 simply because Nvidia can and there's no competition...
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$599 to $699, that's my prediction.
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post Aug 18 2018, 09:39 PM

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I find it odd that the Ti will be released alongside the other models... it is so unlike Nvidia, since they prefer to release Ti months later. Wonder what's that about...

Perhaps 2019 = refresh/rebrand of Turing is a possibility since they will already "have it all out of the door" come 20th August.

Also the big question is how will Ray Tracing benefit games in the nearest future - - I can see Metro Exodus having Ray Tracing as a patch etc., not sure about other games. Hope Jen-Hsun announces some upcoming titles that will support Ray Tracing.

Lastly, there are leaks that point to the GTX 2060 = performing to GTX 1080 levels. If that's the case, we might be in for a nice performance leap.

Final specs:
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post Aug 21 2018, 02:22 AM

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RIP wallet. All sold out on Nvidia website.
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post Aug 21 2018, 02:30 AM

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So performance wise it would be stellar, but in terms of graphics it is RTX on/off... I think I'll wait for reviews at this point. Still kicking it with my 970 @ 1080p.
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post Aug 21 2018, 02:51 AM

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What a beauty...

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post Aug 21 2018, 10:26 AM

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Almost hit that pre-order button... then I thought, geesh, my processor guaranteed to bottleneck (first gen i7-870 ~ OC to 4GHz) which already being pushed by a GTX 970.

I'll wait for reviews and perhaps see if a system upgrade is really needed.

Apparently the consensus on the presentation was underwhelming - 70% Ray Tracing lecture, 25% Gameplay, 5% GeForce RTX GPU details. biggrin.gif

The part I was most looking forward to were the list of games that would support Ray Tracing (PUBG??) and comparison to Pascal performance for games but the latter... was never revealed. sweat.gif Have to wait for reviews.

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post Aug 22 2018, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Aug 21 2018, 07:51 PM)
Shadow of the Tomb Raider, RTX 2080Ti with max settings and ray tracing enabled, results? Fluctuations of 30-60fps at 1080p. Yup, 1080p.

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Grafikkarten...Raider-1263244/

While drivers are probably not matured enough yet, I doubt any "game ready" drivers will provide a significant boost either. This is why I said to keep expectations in check.
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No performance comparison between Pascal and Turing of non-RTX games.

A lengthy lecture on Ray Tracing.

A starting MSRP of $499 which turned out to be $599 (FE).

$999 to $1200 for a consumer grade GPU.

And now this... 😞

No thanks Nvidia.

This is the first time I feel let down by a new Nvidia Geforce GPU architecture announcement.
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post Aug 22 2018, 05:50 PM

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https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2018/08/20/ge...me-ray-tracing/

For existing games, Turing will deliver 2x the performance and 4K HDR gaming at 60 FPS on even the most demanding titles.

More...

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Gamers Need to Gear Up for 4K HDR

Just as 4K is fast becoming the standard for TVs, PC gamers are moving to 4K — the new breathtaking baseline for games. Monitor prices are dropping below $300 and shipments have increased 1.5x over the past year.

Yet, PC gamers still aren’t ready. That’s because 4K gaming requires 4x the processing power of 1080p at 60 frames per second. Even our Pascal flagship GeForce GTX 1080 Ti can’t run the latest cinematic games at 4K 60 FPS.

That’s also why top gaming sites today recommend gamers think “GPU first” and, whatever their budget, allocate about 40 percent to the GPU. For a $2,500 4K rig, that’s a $1,000 investment, more than twice the CPU.

GeForce RTX 20-series are the first GPUs that will play AAA games at 4K 60 FPS HDR


So we can expect 2x performance (most likely compared to 1080) at 4K... laugh.gif

Can belip or not...
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post Aug 28 2018, 04:51 PM

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Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay was sweet?

Why not make it sweeter with Ray Tracing?

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Imagine the entire game Ray Traced... holy wow
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post Sep 21 2018, 02:35 PM

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An upgrade from 970 to 1080 Ti should be quite the leap right biggrin.gif

My display upto 1080p only, maybe upgrade later. DSR upto 4k.

Thinking of getting used 1080 Ti as many are selling used.

I see a few quite low, but must check if mining card or not.
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post Sep 21 2018, 05:17 PM

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First generation of anything is always mixed- - it is like a 'trial' before the real run.

I think 20-series is like the 400-series- - it takes another generation to 'make it right'.

Besides, the number of RTX/DLSS supported games are only a few.

If you're banking on the future, then sure the 20-series is for you.

RTX is quite demanding... I believe 2080 Ti is what you want for RTX ON. Might need to SLI for 4K gaming with RTX.

QUOTE(mbr @ Sep 21 2018, 02:41 PM)
970 to 1080Ti is like DVD to Blu-ray.

Becareful of deals that are "too good to be true"
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True.. dived into a really good deal & turns out a 'very risky' purchase - mining GPU with no warranty.

QUOTE(Rei7 @ Sep 21 2018, 02:53 PM)
I upgrade from 980ti to 1080ti also quite good already  smile.gif
So from 970 to 1080ti lagi la good  tongue.gif
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To be honest, still happy with 970. But if a good deal arrives, I'll try not to pass. It is not essential for me to upgrade. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(silrave @ Sep 21 2018, 04:00 PM)
just pull trigger order 2080 T T
bye.gif  bye.gif  roti soon
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2080 = with RTX ON can get fps or not? laugh.gif Maybe 1080p/1440p.

For existing games, it trades places with the 1080 Ti which is great.

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QUOTE(S4PH @ Sep 27 2018, 12:01 PM)
that game is badly optimised
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Badly optimized? It's a gem compared to Ark: Survival Evolved biggrin.gif

Might need 2x RTX 2080 Ti to get consistent 60fps at 4K for this game.

QUOTE(hpares @ Sep 27 2018, 12:51 PM)
Rtx 2070 coming 17 oct. Wonder how much in malaysia. 2.1k? Haha.
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My prediction is RM2500 - RM2600 around here.

IMO, this will be the least desirable GPU of the 20-series due to (expected) poor RTX performance and existing games performance will be around a 1070 Ti for a higher price.

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I recently got a 1080 Ti FTW3 for ~ RM2400 from Garage Sale. It was a video editing card not mining, with the complete box and all...

Going from 970 -> 1080 Ti was quite the leap.

But on a 1080p display biggrin.gif with DSR 4K, wow... the image fidelity.

i7-3770 + 1080 Ti = bottlenecked at 1080p/1440p but almost completely diminished at 4K.

Still scouting for decent 4K display, no need fancy G-Sync / High refresh rate. I game occasionally tongue.gif

I will wait for 30-series IF... RTX/DLSS is a big thing in 2019 / adopted well.
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post Oct 17 2018, 10:07 AM

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Lol... imagine the price of a xx70 card > can already get a pre-owned GTX 1080 or add a bit more a new GTX 1080

Cheapest RTX 2070: RM2559
Cheapest RTX 2080: RM3599
Cheapest RTX 2080 Ti: RM5399

I am not against the RTX cards but really can't pull the trigger on tech that have yet to take off. You're basically paying premium for RTX/DLSS but with GTX 1080/1080 Ti performance for RTX 2070/2080 respectively. Of course the 2080 Ti is a class of its own with an exorbitant price tag to match.

So far I've seen JayzTwoCents, Hardware Unboxed and GamerNexus (by far the most comprehensive) and its the same sentiment across biggrin.gif

Not sure how Ray Tracing will perform on RTX 2070... I heard the game "Control" by Remedy ran at 60fps at 1080p with RTX on a 2080 Ti blink.gif

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-9-2-ms-remedy-northlight/

So either go full in RTX 2080 Ti or wait for 30-series is my advice la else grab a 10-series GPU for a lot lesser... haha

Me... I'm waiting patiently for the arrival of my 4K display to pair with my 1080 Ti.





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post Oct 18 2018, 10:10 AM

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If "Cyberpunk 2077" supports RTX, then I'll consider an RTX GPU big time...

Until then, I can't be bothered. I can't tell the difference between RTX ON/OFF for the 'Shadow of the Tomb Raider' demos biggrin.gif Do a blind test and I will fail.

Need more 'reflective' games like Remedy's title.

Still have to remember, game devs put priority for non-ray traced / rasterized first before ray traing so without RTX you are not going to 'lose anything' gameplay wise.

DLSS.... hmm... interesting, but if this is the selling point for RTX 2070, no thanks.

For prices to drop, it is going to take time, and it won't be anytime soon.




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QUOTE(antaras @ Oct 19 2018, 04:57 PM)
The only RTX card that I see "worth" buying now is the 2080ti. Apart from that, both the 2080 and 2070 do not offer a single reason for anyone to buy it now.
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Exactly. "Worth" laugh.gif Either go all in or wait for 30-series in my opinion.

If you 'want to invest in the future' then 2080/2070 is for you (if you believe in it).

It's high time Nvidia learnt from the disastrous 20-series launch.... too early without RTX/DLSS titles!

...But I have to give them props for making the first bold steps in real-time Ray Tracing and using the aid of AI in a consumer GPU.

In certain big generation leap, first gen/early adopters will be the ones paying premium for tech that has has yet to be fully supported.
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QUOTE(shikimori @ Nov 14 2018, 06:45 PM)
DXR driver and BFV ray tracing is out but damn my fps from 100++ gone down to 34 fps
and thats only on ultra + resolution scale 150% at 1440p .

Game looks mental but at a cost of low frame rate . For first person shooter not worth it but if its for game like red dead redemption or any other rpg game im down
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QUOTE(shikimori @ Nov 14 2018, 08:33 PM)
At work now can only screenshot tmrw . 3136x 1764 sounds about right ...

I did not buy the game per se but subscribe to EA premier pass . Since I'm playing FIFA mostly and to pay full price for FIFA game each year is not worth it compared to the premier that allows me to play all EA games.

Only certain maps like Rotterdam can see ray tracing reflection the rest is kinda mix bag.  The game alone looks awesome minus ray tracing

Tried checking shadow of tomb raider but still no dxr feature. Oh well that's what you get when being early adopter.
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Yes please, some screens would be highly appreciated. Entice our eyes!

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On a more serious note, at 100% resolution scale it could be almost be a 50% performance drop I guess blink.gif

Appreciate if you do check as well at 100% scale before/after RTX.

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