tuxy wrote: » I've heard that only vendors that buy up large quantities of 10xx chips will be able to get reasonable size orders of 20xx chips. I guess Nvidia had to price things so it would be possible for them to shift all the chips they didn't really want to order.
Blazer wrote: » interesting article from extremetech. Suggests very little reason to upgrade from the 10 series.https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/277001-new-nvidia-data-suggests-rtx-2080-only-modestly-faster-than-gtx-1080-ti
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » Anyone know the width and depth of the 2080ti compared to 1080ti. As in i take it, if a 1080ti fits in your motherboard, so will a 2080ti
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » The founders edition is a 2 slot card. Most of the custom ones I've seen so far are 2.5-2.75 slot cards so quite a bit thicker but they all have massive heatsinks and fans.
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » 2 slots? Wow, thats a lot of space to take up!
Venom wrote: » Luke from Linus Tech Tips on their latest Wan show podcast, claimed that having spoken to some game developers, adding RTX supported ray tracing to a game was insanely easy to do and very plug and play. Time will tell of course but if true it could mean a huge catalogue of games could benefit from this new tech very quickly.
Inquitus wrote: » They also noted how, for multiplayer, allowing RTX to benefit your gameplay would be unfair and as such unlikely to happen, so no using mirrors to look round corners, or car doors or w/e, so muchos dinero for better shadows, explosions and stuff. From what we have seen I think RTX is the future, but not this iteration, overhead seems too high for this generation, anyways time will tell.
Genevieve Disgusting Self-improvement wrote: » The same advantage could be said for a FOV slider and ultrawide monitors, or high refresh rate monitors....really this is all so speculative people are just picking the information that suits their opinion. Nvidia released the benchmark data for reviewers (so they can see if their own benchmarks are way off the mark or not)...doesnt seem Nvidia have much to worry about.
K.O.Kiki wrote: » Guess I'm saving up for a 2080 Ti / 3080 to be bought in 2019/20; a 100% performance increase on my 980 Ti + raytracing.