Inno3D raises questions by mentioning GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Super On Their website

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Wonder what it would cost.
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I think it s an error on their website ( youngblood and control are now replaced by Cod MW 2019 when u buy RTX card) And honestly , I strongly doubt Nvidia release 2080 Ti super now. Nvidia Ampere next card should be out mid-2020
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I'm sure this is legit. As someone involved in web development, content is first prepared and only later on copy-pasted from the source onto the live website. Content is never written on-the-go. So I'm confident this will be in the pipeline. However, someone didn't edit it out of the source documents.
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Well, tbh this looks pretty legit. Still not buying one 😀
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Well, if it is a real card it better have hdmi 2.1 on it otherwise it’s gonna be a waste of time.
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Netherwind:

Wonder what it would cost.
Same as 2080ti.
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Undying:

Same as 2080ti.
More.
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cryohellinc:

More.
Why do you think that? The 2080Ti is not exactly a huge seller (at least not like the 1080Ti was) and increasing the price even more would be contra productive.
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If true, it can only mean one thing: Nvidia is expecting something from AMD that is close to 2080ti level at lower price (5800xt?).
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cryohellinc:

I'm sure this is legit. As someone involved in web development, content is first prepared and only later on copy-pasted from the source onto the live website. Content is never written on-the-go. So I'm confident this will be in the pipeline. However, someone didn't edit it out of the source documents.
and I m pretty sure it s an error : see the date of promotion : july 9th -> september 16th redeem limit date : Today ! october 16th if the card really exists , we would have some leak , especially if the card will be out soon ! Honestly , NVidia has absolutely no reason to release a big card now , few months before 7nm.
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It's prob just a rehash with faster memory? If so it'll give them a lead if they release first. I bet the typo was for marketing hype, it's not hard or expensive to target enthusiasts as they're the ones hunting.
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cyberfredxxx:

and I m pretty sure it s an error : see the date of promotion : july 9th -> september 16th redeem limit date : Today ! october 16th if the card really exists , we would have some leak , especially if the card will be out soon ! Honestly , NVidia has absolutely no reason to release a big card now , few months before 7nm.
Sure, I may be wrong, but still, I've made an educated assumption. The one big reason I see - 7nm Nvidia cards will be out next year. In between that, there is plenty of time for AMD to release something which can either outperform current Nvidia cards (doubt that) or most likely be on par with them. And we all have heard rumors about 5800 and 5900. Lisa Su herself mentioned that there will be "bigger" cards coming out. Question is - when?
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Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it. If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super. If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive. If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super. Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so. on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
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fantaskarsef:

Fun fact: if there is a 2080TI Super, there's still barely any reason for people to buy it. If you never wanted a 2080TI, you won't get the super. If you wanted one but couldn't afford it, grab a good 2080TI non super to save some money on discounts when the super cards arrive. If you have a 2080TI with good cooling, you'll probably never even feel the "upgrade" you'd have with a super. Unless my current card miraculously stops working, I don't see why I should buy a 2080TI super. Nor many people else having reason to do so. on AMD: Oh I have hopes that they, this time, seriously close in on their competition. Not necessarily with 5800/5900, but what comes in 2020. And since the consoles are said to have dedicated RT hardware, I wouldn't be surprised if AMD would, at console launch, also prepare / announce their next desktop GPUs with RT hardware and kicking performance for a good price. Just hoping though, nothing that's guaranteeing this by far.
What if someone is eagerly anticipating the next Guru3d Christmas contest dreaming of winning a 2080Ti Super to replace his 1080Ti, also won in a previous Christmas contest?:D
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Netherwind:

Wonder what it would cost.
Like old Mercedes
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Out of curiosity, I just checked my local store for 2080Ti prices 1 year after launch. Needless to say, the cheapest, most craptastic model was almost twice the price I payed for my MSI Gaming 1080Ti (on launch day), with the high end 2080Ti models in the 2.5x, almost 3x the cost. I don't know about you guys, but to me, this is beyond insane. So I couldn't care less about a possible "super", since for me, the 2080Ti is already super-super-SUPER-overpriced.
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Hopefully better RTX performance. RTX performance right now is laughable on current non ti rtx 20xx cards.
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cryohellinc:

I'm sure this is legit. As someone involved in web development, content is first prepared and only later on copy-pasted from the source onto the live website. Content is never written on-the-go. So I'm confident this will be in the pipeline. However, someone didn't edit it out of the source documents.
I used to work at a creative agency doing web, I would always read over copy that came from our marketing folks for mistakes (before I updated something and took the blame). So many times I caught outdated info, something generally inaccurate, or grammar issues. 50/50 this is real or this was a poor marketing intern who just slipped up and copied each card name with "SUPER" after it. Then no one proofreads or it just gets overlooked before the web team is told to post it up.
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there is no 2080ti super.
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Netherwind:

Wonder what it would cost.
As much as a leather jacket....