Possible Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Ti spotted?
Right, before I begin, this news items needs disclaimers, a lot of them okay? That said, a mysterious GPU from Nvidia has surfaced on the UserBenchmark website that sits in-between the RTX 2070 and 2080. The GPU is named Nvidia Graphics Device and shows a hardware device_ID code 10DE 1E37, and here's where the speculation starts, could it be a GeForce RTX 2070 Ti?
The GeForce RTX 2070 Ti is, of course, unreleased, but we know that NVIDIA will always plug the holes that need some filling and hey, there was a GeForce GTX 1070 Ti as well. Okay, that first part sounded a bit gnarly. The benchmark entry with that mysterious device ID scores between the 147% of the RTX 2080 and 131% of the RTX 2070. At 139% it sits smack down in the middle of them both, and yeah if NVIDIA where to release a 2070 Ti, that would be right where they would aim for perf wise.
Also, and this needs to be said, it is merely one result set of a relatively unknown benchmark. Also, the card is listed with 7.5 GB graphics memory, we'll round that up towards 8GB okay? The entry does actually list a release date in Q2 2019, Computex time? Right, stacks o' salt, grains, a lot of them okay? But yeah, not unheard off really, when you think about it ... And why it would ever be listed in that database, who knows really ...
Update: I've been tracing the hardware ID a bit I think this is a bust, it might actually a Quadro RTX 6000 or something close/similar to it. I'll leave this item here for reference though.
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Yep, I never would have considered my card over a 1080, new.
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1070TI is a pointless cards, there is no need to fill the gap between 1070 to 1080, 1070 with OC is enough to be the TI version of itself.
NVIDIA just can do it, so they do it.
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1070TI is a pointless cards, there is no need to fill the gap between 1070 to 1080, 1070 with OC is enough to be the TI version of itself.
NVIDIA just can do it, so they do it.
This is about 2070ti, not 1070ti

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Agree with rest of you. Pointless GPU release. Greedy Nvidia are at it again. Let's release 2060, 2070, 2080, 2080TI and a 1660, oh sorry we forgot to release the 2070Ti. Reduce the prices of the 20 series, then you will see sales. Its counterproductive to release too many products.
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When i purchased my 1080 the 1070ti had just released but pricing was too close imo to make the 1070ti viable it was around 40-50$cad cheaper which when you're already spending 650-700$ didn't make sense to me I'm thinking this card will be the same situation.