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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce RTX 2080 Founders review 4

GeForce RTX 2080 Founders review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/19/2018 03:00 PM [ 279 comment(s) ]

We review the GeForce RTX 2080 founders (reference) edition. The little sister of the Ti model still packs some serious punch as it takes on the 1080 Ti anywhere and everywhere. Of course, the RTX 2080 will also have tensor and raytracing cores. Join us in a review of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2080.

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Dragam1337
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Posts: 3901
Posted on: 09/24/2018 08:23 AM
I think it was a sarcastic joke from him. I think he used traditional upsampling from lower res (to gain fps) combined with TAA + sharpening filter. He didn't enable DLSS, he's just saying the results are the same though.


Bingo ;)

-Tj-
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Posts: 17421
Posted on: 09/24/2018 01:02 PM
Bingo ;)

Ah... :P

Silva
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Posts: 1742
Posted on: 09/24/2018 04:01 PM
My response was to your statement...
"I wouldn't buy anything from Ngreedia"... so no, you are implying that you wouldnt buy anything from them regardless, even if good price/performance. The poster who was inquiring about an upgrade was not considering anything less than a 1080, a card above your interest level, yet here you say... "I agree that for high end there is no option over a 1080(ti)" ... Cool logic, bro. :rolleyes:
I had plenty of Nvidia GPU in the past, but I also had problems with most of them.
The last one I couldn't even install new drivers after 2 years so I got stuck for months with old drivers until I upgraded GPU.
The good price/performance has been AMD, so my statement is correct.
And at 1080Ti level of performance, there's no other option unfortunately.
Buying RTX cards is just dumb imo, unless you're that desperate for 4K@60fps.

moab600
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Posts: 6414
Posted on: 09/24/2018 04:04 PM
A pattern has began in my country, i see many selling 1080TI at awful high price, since no one gonna buy the 2080, save the money and buy the 2080TI... only problem is that you need double the amount of 1080TI to buy one, it costs around 1700-1900$..., and the 1080TI costs 900-1100$, so both overpriced but here you go.

I'm gladly skipping this generation and unless pricing will adjust themselves, i might buy a cheap GPU when the 980TI goes away, as those prices are super insane for the GPU only.

H83
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Posts: 3865
Posted on: 09/24/2018 04:53 PM
I had plenty of Nvidia GPU in the past, but I also had problems with most of them.
The last one I couldn't even install new drivers after 2 years so I got stuck for months with old drivers until I upgraded GPU.

The cards can feel their owners anger and resentment towards them, making them sad and causing them to malfunction and have problems... :oops: Remember you have to "cuddle and cherish" your hardware if you want it to work without problems...

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