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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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#5721097 Posted on: 10/16/2019 05:26 PM
Hopefully better RTX performance. RTX performance right now is laughable on current non ti rtx 20xx cards.
Hopefully better RTX performance. RTX performance right now is laughable on current non ti rtx 20xx cards.
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#5721158 Posted on: 10/16/2019 08:45 PM
I'm sure this is legit. As someone involved in web development, content is first prepared and only later on copy-pasted from the source onto the live website.
Content is never written on-the-go. So I'm confident this will be in the pipeline. However, someone didn't edit it out of the source documents.
I used to work at a creative agency doing web, I would always read over copy that came from our marketing folks for mistakes (before I updated something and took the blame). So many times I caught outdated info, something generally inaccurate, or grammar issues.
50/50 this is real or this was a poor marketing intern who just slipped up and copied each card name with "SUPER" after it. Then no one proofreads or it just gets overlooked before the web team is told to post it up.
I'm sure this is legit. As someone involved in web development, content is first prepared and only later on copy-pasted from the source onto the live website.
Content is never written on-the-go. So I'm confident this will be in the pipeline. However, someone didn't edit it out of the source documents.
I used to work at a creative agency doing web, I would always read over copy that came from our marketing folks for mistakes (before I updated something and took the blame). So many times I caught outdated info, something generally inaccurate, or grammar issues.
50/50 this is real or this was a poor marketing intern who just slipped up and copied each card name with "SUPER" after it. Then no one proofreads or it just gets overlooked before the web team is told to post it up.
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#5721203 Posted on: 10/17/2019 12:47 AM
there is no 2080ti super.
there is no 2080ti super.
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#5721321 Posted on: 10/17/2019 10:12 AM
As much as a leather jacket....
Wonder what it would cost.
As much as a leather jacket....
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Out of curiosity, I just checked my local store for 2080Ti prices 1 year after launch. Needless to say, the cheapest, most craptastic model was almost twice the price I payed for my MSI Gaming 1080Ti (on launch day), with the high end 2080Ti models in the 2.5x, almost 3x the cost. I don't know about you guys, but to me, this is beyond insane. So I couldn't care less about a possible "super", since for me, the 2080Ti is already super-super-SUPER-overpriced.