tuxy wrote: » Remember the whole 3000 series will not be released at the same date, you could be waiting much longer for the one in your price range.
Star Lord wrote: » Oh, yeah, that's understood, probably be September at the earliest for those. Hence the high level of patience that'd be needed!
tuxy wrote: » September may be optimistic and Nvidia will probably price gouge as usual.
Cordell wrote: » https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce...ss-2-0-update/
god's toy wrote: » That is frigging fantastic! (I mean, it works as they said it would... and its from NVIDIA...) Should make those Zoom calls less of a pain. lol I hear you can get to work on non RTX cards also but there would be a performance hit.
L wrote: » So, it's now over a year and a half since RTX launch, and with the 3000 series theoretically due in six months. What's the general consensus on the 2000 series RTX, and the rumour mill on the 3000 series?
Cuddlesworth wrote: » What I said it was when they were released. A handful of titles using the "RTX" cores, with little impact either way and no meaningful need for the tech. No competition, so high prices on the upper end models with no drops. Next generation will be a 25-50% increase on last because its going to be a significant die shrink, with a probable price hike and new segments created. Eg, 2080ti will remain and will still be sold, 3080 will come in above and just be more expensive.
Cuddlesworth wrote: » Next generation will be a 25-50% increase on last because its going to be a significant die shrink, with a probable price hike and new segments created. Eg, 2080ti will remain and will still be sold, 3080 will come in above and just be more expensive.
Cordell wrote: » The technology itself opened the way for raytracing APIs and next gen consoles supporting it. Arguably this is a huge impact even though there is just a handful of titles on PC (one really so far, only one in which the raytracing makes such a significant difference). Same for DLSS and the new DirectML API.
Cordell wrote: » IIRC DX11 HW tessellation took much longer to get any significant traction.
BloodBath wrote: » AMD's new top end gpu allegedly beats the 2080ti by as much as 50% and has dedicated ray tracing hardware so Nvidia will have some competition in the high end again. Maybe their pricing will be better.
BloodBath wrote: » You can be the guinea pig Fitz.
Cuddlesworth wrote: » Not speaking at Bloodbath specifically but from what I have seen online after the recent drivers the majority of remaining problems are something else, but the AMD card was the obvious target for their issues.