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It's always amazing to see how these things leak somehow, anyway photos of the MSI’s GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti GAMING X TRIO have leaked onto the web. Yes, that box really is listing Ti, as well as RTX.
I have to admit that it is highly unusual to see a Ti this soon. For both cards (renders) the box photos have surfaced, for the Ti model more specific photos. And it's specific alright as the photos show an NVLINK sort of VirtualLink connector. The GeForce RTX 2080 is listed at 8GB GDDR6 memory, the Ti model at 11 GB. While we cannot vouch for the validity of these renders, they look credible enough, but certainly could be photoshopped. Time will tell, until then, grains of salt .. lot's of it.
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#5574658 Posted on: 08/17/2018 01:58 PM
Nooo its too early for a Ti, I only got my 1080Tiba year ago lol.
Interesting that the memory size is the same
That would be amazing if they did launch the Ti first up.
Nooo its too early for a Ti, I only got my 1080Tiba year ago lol.
Interesting that the memory size is the same
That would be amazing if they did launch the Ti first up.
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#5574659 Posted on: 08/17/2018 02:01 PM


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#5574660 Posted on: 08/17/2018 02:02 PM
Nvidia knows it has to refresh next year on 7nm.. that's why they are launching a Ti so soon. They've been building 800mm2 Titan/GV100's on this process for a year now. It's not like it's a new node where they have worry about yield ramps. I'm still surprised they bothered releasing this series and not just waiting for 7nm to become available, but I guess if they are going to rush the whole thing out it makes sense.
Nvidia knows it has to refresh next year on 7nm.. that's why they are launching a Ti so soon. They've been building 800mm2 Titan/GV100's on this process for a year now. It's not like it's a new node where they have worry about yield ramps. I'm still surprised they bothered releasing this series and not just waiting for 7nm to become available, but I guess if they are going to rush the whole thing out it makes sense.
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#5574662 Posted on: 08/17/2018 02:05 PM
That’s bad ass. Thought I’d have to go the 2080 route again but would be great if I could upgrade right away to the Ti
That’s bad ass. Thought I’d have to go the 2080 route again but would be great if I could upgrade right away to the Ti
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Nooo its too early for a Ti, I only got my 1080Ti a year ago lol.
Interesting that the memory size is the same