3DMark Ray tracing benchmark - new trailer, release date and pricing

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"more cards are expected to get DirectX Raytracing support in 2019." AMD our Intel????
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Can't wait to try it.
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Well, looks pretty good, and I suppose they kind of have to have a lot of shiny surfaces everywhere to make it 'obvious' that it's ray tracing benchmark. I suppose one game coming up that I know of that uses ray tracing but isn't shiny as sh*t is gonna be that Metro game - where they're gonna use ray tracing for natural lighting of rooms, etc - it'll be interesting to see how good these games look with ray tracing that don't go down the "shiny is better" route.
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IQ looks good, no errors detected on 1st viewing. There are not only reflections, but refractions too. (Not that there were no good refractions before in HL2.)
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Can't comment on the BF5 post, but wanted to say that I don't think many of us really care about RTX or BF5 (nobody is playing it lol). Maybe in a few gens when it's viable and cards aren't costing an arm and a leg.
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MK80:

"more cards are expected to get DirectX Raytracing support in 2019." AMD our Intel????
Our? Or? Intel don't make graphics cards....yet. So obviously AMD and Nvidia
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Looks impressive, thanks Hilbert for posting this.