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GeForce RTX 2080 TimeSpy Result Set Leaks - Titan Xp performance

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/28/2018 12:48 PM | source: @TUM_APISAK | 115 comment(s)
GeForce RTX 2080 TimeSpy Result Set Leaks - Titan Xp performance

While NVIDIA has not released any performance drivers just yet, a set of Time Spy results has leaked onto the web for a GeForce GTX 2080.

I have to make a remark here, as this card could as well be an RTX 2070. However with NVIDIA seeding just GeForce RTX 2080 and Ti cards with the 2070 in October, and the fact it is an 8GB entry at 14 Gbps, chances are very high this is the GeForce RTX 2080. If all is correct the performance looks pretty good and is pretty passing GeForce GTX 1080 Ti like performance. 

I took the liberty of placing the GPU score into our own chart so you can compare a little better. Please do note that this is nothing official. But that does paint a nice picture of pure shading performance, nothing RT or Tensor related I must add. Also, the 1935 ~ 2025 MHz Core clock frequency is high, so the product likely has been tweaked.



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Rx4speed
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#5578747 Posted on: 08/28/2018 01:01 PM
When the 1070 came out, wasn't it as fast as the 980ti, and that's been the gauge for many generations, right? So this 2080 is about the same as the 1080ti, .....NOPE, no thanks.

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#5578748 Posted on: 08/28/2018 01:03 PM
As expected...

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#5578749 Posted on: 08/28/2018 01:04 PM
Story twist: It wasn't 2080 but the 2080 Ti :rolleyes:
(Note: I'm joking, memory size and such clearly visible)

On the other hand, the card seems heavily overclocked, and -barely- manages to beat 1080 Ti. Not what I would call impressive...

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#5578753 Posted on: 08/28/2018 01:11 PM
Story twist: It wasn't 2080 but the 2080 Ti :rolleyes:
(Note: I'm joking, memory size and such clearly visible)

On the other hand, the card seems heavily overclocked, and -barely- manages to beat 1080 Ti. Not what I would call impressive...

Pretty sure chart shows a stock 1080ti not overclocked

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#5578754 Posted on: 08/28/2018 01:13 PM
When the 1070 came out, wasn't it as fast as the 980ti, and that's been the gauge for many generations, right? So this 2080 is about the same as the 1080ti, .....NOPE, no thanks.


Well they did go from 28nm to 16nm in the previous jump, now it's 16nm to 12nm so not an awful lot of room for optimization.

On top of that they have added all the ray tracing junk to the die, it would suggest Turing is just a 12nm Pascal plus 20% more Cuda cores & some RTX crap bolted on to it.

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