NVIDIA also announces RTX 2080 Super: available from July 23
You might have just read our GeForce RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super review, however, Nvidia also announces a third Super video card. The RTX 2080 Super is launching the 23rd of July 2019, the GeForce RTX 2080 Super has 3072 activated shader processors for the Super version.
With 64 ROP units and 192 texture units, it will not be a slouch. It has an 1815 MHz boost clock for the founders version. This card has also been fitted with even faster 15.5 Gbps GDDR6 memory, 8GB of it. This card will get a 250 Watt TDP. This product (founders edition) will be priced at 699 USD.
Really, GeForce RTX 2080 Super might be the smallest upgrade of all: with 3072 Shader cores, it has a fully enabled TU104 GPU. That is only 4% more than with the regular RTX 2080, however, the higher memory bandwidth on the 8GB graphics memory and a boost clock speed of 1815 MHz might do the trick.
NVIDIA Announces the GeForce RTX Super Family of Graphics cards - 07/02/2019 03:41 PM
NVIDIA has supercharged its lineup of gaming GPUs by introducing GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER and GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER -- delivering best-in-class gaming performance and real time ...
Nvidia adds new monitors with G-Sync Compatible label - 04/15/2019 10:58 AM
NVIDIA recently started to support Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync) as a GSYNC standard. Monitors that are check by NVIDIA for full compatibility will get a certification, which the manufacturers can then p...
NVIDIA at GTC 2019 - 03/19/2019 08:51 AM
NVIDIA 's CEO Jensen Huang delivered on Monday the opening keynote address at the 10th annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in Silicon Valley. Huang talked about real-time Ray tracing in games and ...
Nvidia adds three new FreeSync monitor models to the G-Sync Compatible list - 03/06/2019 11:27 AM
Nvidia added three FreeSync monitors to its G-Sync Compatible list. The number now runs to fifteen official certified monitors. Of course, many more FreeSync monitors work with GeForce GPUs, but to ge...
NVIDIA Announces NVIDIA DRIVE AutoPilot - 01/08/2019 09:56 AM
NVIDIA introduced DRIVE AutoPilot, a Level 2+ automated driving solution that provides both autonomous driving perception and an intelligent cockpit....
Senior Member
Posts: 14994
Joined: 2018-03-21
The earlier articles from WCCFTech said that unlike the previous boards, nVidia is not requiring the VRMs to be standardized. So while the FE card will be kinda meh (albeit even a 5% improvement at the same cost is nothing to sneeze at), OEM cards will likely be able to pull higher OCs and more stability out of their high-end boards.
The real question is when it is the 2080 Ti Super coming?
reference vrms were only required on the non-A equipped boards.
Senior Member
Posts: 11808
Joined: 2012-07-20
Again, you present
Senior Member
Posts: 14166
Joined: 2014-07-21
I more and more think that fellow gurus are right, like I read in other threads, this is only to keep people buying cards late in the cycle. Even if they'll ever release a 2080TI Super, sure as hell I'm not buying it but rather save my money for Ampere if so. Unless upgrading from older cards, this "refresh" (I guess fab yields improve and that's why those cards even exist) is probably not even worth considering to anybody with a Turing card and maybe even not Pascal cards.
Senior Member
Posts: 14994
Joined: 2018-03-21
Keep telling yourself those sweet lies, it is you that suffer from reality substitution.
I bet you also believe Intel Xe will be competitive with Ampere at launch.
Senior Member
Posts: 14994
Joined: 2018-03-21
big navi won't be competitive with ampere, it'll compete with high end turing.