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Reviews: GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti Founder Edition
We can finally bring you the final performance reviews on NVIDIAs new GeForce RTX graphics cards. We start off today with the founders edition GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti. Both cards will set a new performance high, as well as being able to offer Hybrid Raytracing in games. And of course, with the help of Tensor cores, we'll check out DLSS, Super sampled AI antialiasing.
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#5586424 Posted on: 09/19/2018 03:50 PM
So no rtx on memes....
So no rtx on memes....
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#5586425 Posted on: 09/19/2018 03:56 PM
Guru3D need to step up on memes.
So no rtx on memes....
Guru3D need to step up on memes.
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#5586427 Posted on: 09/19/2018 03:58 PM
Hi Hilbert,
I have 30 Mbits...I can streamed at 1080p via SVPTube so technically, the videos should be downsampled and should look GOOD!
I will use an offline d/l'er for the full 4K file and watch it again but there were compression artifacts in the stream.
Also, I noticed the two DLSS streams had a few more hiccups than the TAA streams? Seems TAA was more consistent. This was according to the FPS monitor on the top right.
Really? looks pretty good here. it was recorded at 80 mbit @ 3840x2160. Internet connection slow?
Hi Hilbert,
I have 30 Mbits...I can streamed at 1080p via SVPTube so technically, the videos should be downsampled and should look GOOD!

I will use an offline d/l'er for the full 4K file and watch it again but there were compression artifacts in the stream.
Also, I noticed the two DLSS streams had a few more hiccups than the TAA streams? Seems TAA was more consistent. This was according to the FPS monitor on the top right.
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#5586428 Posted on: 09/19/2018 04:00 PM
Nice review. Good to finally see some real numbers, after weeks of speculation. The 2080 Ti seems to provide a nice jump over the 1080 Ti in most cases (although nowhere close to justifying the price) but the 2080 is a disappointment.
This basically confirms what I've been thinking since Turing was announced: you should be buying the 20-series cards for the new technology (RTX), not for traditional rendering. DLSS should be decent tech for those titles that support it, and ray-tracing should be interesting for those who care about lighting. Overall though, not very exciting products.
I'm a 4K gamer, but I'm in no rush to buy a 2080 Ti. The performance simply doesn't justify the price.
How can you call the 2080Ti a nice jump over the 1080Ti when it doesn't even reach 40% on average. This is less than half the increase the 1080Ti had over the 980Ti. And do not forget that the game system requirements will also rise, just check AC Origins for example, a 1070 cannot keep 60 fps in FHD when it was called a 1440P by the reviews.
Nice review. Good to finally see some real numbers, after weeks of speculation. The 2080 Ti seems to provide a nice jump over the 1080 Ti in most cases (although nowhere close to justifying the price) but the 2080 is a disappointment.
This basically confirms what I've been thinking since Turing was announced: you should be buying the 20-series cards for the new technology (RTX), not for traditional rendering. DLSS should be decent tech for those titles that support it, and ray-tracing should be interesting for those who care about lighting. Overall though, not very exciting products.
I'm a 4K gamer, but I'm in no rush to buy a 2080 Ti. The performance simply doesn't justify the price.
How can you call the 2080Ti a nice jump over the 1080Ti when it doesn't even reach 40% on average. This is less than half the increase the 1080Ti had over the 980Ti. And do not forget that the game system requirements will also rise, just check AC Origins for example, a 1070 cannot keep 60 fps in FHD when it was called a 1440P by the reviews.
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Nice review. Good to finally see some real numbers, after weeks of speculation. The 2080 Ti seems to provide a nice jump over the 1080 Ti in most cases (although nowhere close to justifying the price) but the 2080 is a disappointment.
This basically confirms what I've been thinking since Turing was announced: you should be buying the 20-series cards for the new technology (RTX), not for traditional rendering. DLSS should be decent tech for those titles that support it, and ray-tracing should be interesting for those who care about lighting. Overall though, not very exciting products.
I'm a 4K gamer, but I'm in no rush to buy a 2080 Ti. The performance simply doesn't justify the price.