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Inno3D raises questions by mentioning GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super On Their website
Inno3D raises questions by mentioning GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super On Their website
We've mentioned and discussed it many times already, will NVIDIA ever be releasing a SUPER version of the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti at one point in time? Well, it seems Inno3D either made a very weird typo, or just spilled the beans on that.
The card is mentioned on their T&Cs page for a promotion, they give away games with graphics card purchases; Control and Wolfenstein: Youngblood with RTX graphics cards, exclusive PUBG codes with GTX 16 GPUs, plus Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with RTX 2060 or better cards.
The interesting part is that the naming us s used multiple times. Currently, the TU102 GPU has 4 shader modules disabled and a slight cutback to the memory bus. NVIDIA can open that up and tag it SUPER.
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#5720998 Posted on: 10/16/2019 01:42 PM
and I m pretty sure it s an error : see the date of promotion : july 9th -> september 16th
redeem limit date : Today ! october 16th
if the card really exists , we would have some leak , especially if the card will be out soon !
Honestly , NVidia has absolutely no reason to release a big card now , few months before 7nm.
Sure, I may be wrong, but still, I've made an educated assumption.
The one big reason I see - 7nm Nvidia cards will be out next year. In between that, there is plenty of time for AMD to release something which can either outperform current Nvidia cards (doubt that) or most likely be on par with them.
And we all have heard rumors about 5800 and 5900. Lisa Su herself mentioned that there will be "bigger" cards coming out. Question is - when?
and I m pretty sure it s an error : see the date of promotion : july 9th -> september 16th
redeem limit date : Today ! october 16th
if the card really exists , we would have some leak , especially if the card will be out soon !
Honestly , NVidia has absolutely no reason to release a big card now , few months before 7nm.
Sure, I may be wrong, but still, I've made an educated assumption.
The one big reason I see - 7nm Nvidia cards will be out next year. In between that, there is plenty of time for AMD to release something which can either outperform current Nvidia cards (doubt that) or most likely be on par with them.
And we all have heard rumors about 5800 and 5900. Lisa Su herself mentioned that there will be "bigger" cards coming out. Question is - when?
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#5721011 Posted on: 10/16/2019 02:09 PM
Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it.
If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super.
If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive.
If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super.
Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so.
on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it.
If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super.
If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive.
If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super.
Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so.
on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
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#5721067 Posted on: 10/16/2019 03:52 PM
Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it.
If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super.
If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive.
If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super.
Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so.
on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
What if someone is eagerly anticipating the next Guru3d Christmas contest dreaming of winning a 2080Ti Super to replace his 1080Ti, also won in a previous Christmas contest?
Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it.
If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super.
If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive.
If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super.
Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so.
on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
What if someone is eagerly anticipating the next Guru3d Christmas contest dreaming of winning a 2080Ti Super to replace his 1080Ti, also won in a previous Christmas contest?

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#5721073 Posted on: 10/16/2019 04:12 PM
Like old Mercedes
Wonder what it would cost.
Like old Mercedes
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It's prob just a rehash with faster memory? If so it'll give them a lead if they release first. I bet the typo was for marketing hype, it's not hard or expensive to target enthusiasts as they're the ones hunting.