Updated: Launch Month - NVIDIA Super is a GeForce RTX 2060 ($249), 2070 ($399), 2080 ($599)
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Whiplashwang
Sigh... these are the what the prices should have been at launch. We really need competition from AMD to stop Nvidia from abhorrent GPU prices.
jbscotchman
I'm sure they'll do something like this to try to distract from AMD. Gonna be interesting how it plays out.
gerardfraser
RTX 2080 is the same price as what I paid for the RTX 2080 I am using now. Damm I should have waited 😀
Astyanax
7nm RTX *cough*
HWgeek
Wait, if those SuperCharged 2060/2070/2080 gettintg 100$ price cut- what does it mean for the current "slower" 2060/2070/2080 pricing?
Venix
a slightly faster 2060 at 249 msrp ... is actually a good deal ^^
my guess would be nothing they will wait till the stock is out or almost out and then roll out the super ones.
Strange Times
RTX 2060S?
TheDeeGee
Might be intersting for 1000 series users.
I actually been looking at the MSI RTX 2070 Gaming X 8G, but it still goes for €600, which should be like €475.
Davo
This is good news. My thoughts are why, if they rule in this area of performance even if the cards are to expensive for me. Do they know something about Navi to respond like this? I am an AMD fan but not an nVidia hater. I own shares in both and have made a nice bit of money from both. nVidia share price has taken a serious beating, so its also possible they have nothing to worry about with Navi or they have no idea and they are hoping this gets the share price back on track
mackintosh
I still don't think the 2XXX series is a worthwhile upgrade for 1XXXX owners, certainly not for those with a 1080 or 1080Ti. If this is true, it sounds like a typical nVidia move, trying to milk the existing product line for all its worth. Hopefully AMD can put some pressure on them with Navi to at least get the prices down to something more reasonable.
Fox2232
So, if we are to believe this. Where does it leave something like 1660Ti with $279 MSRP?
Or are those cards "SE" of old times? Not stronger, but cut down (weaker) versions?
Many possibilities exist, but something somewhere has to give space or it has to fit into current price map.
flimbo
The grammar in that article is appalling.
alanm
This is a normal Nvidia move, to refresh or enhance their products when competition may challenge them. Like the 1070ti quickly released after Vega 56 arrived, or the 1660ti just after RX590. If true, I can only guess they will discount and phase out the earlier products to make way for the refreshed ones.
LEEc337
We never come here to get our grama put wright sir we cum to get a fix of Mr HH an read some guru news screw grama its the facts we lukin at .,!,.
For a group of people with like minded hobbies there is a lot judgment going on, stop hating and spread a little love
Pssshhh Grammar indeed
Momma said if ya can't say something nice then say nothing at all
pegasus1
This is the main reason i stayed with my 1080ti, the RTX is such new tech that unless you really need the upgrade its worth sitting back and seeing how well its adopted.
Ryrynz
kakiharaFRS
HDMI 2.1 is already here on 2019 LG oled TVs which mean they now have some kind of freesync variant, black frame insertion etc...making them a potentially excellent oled gaming "monitor" (13ms input lag which apparently is great for a tv)
I won't buy a card before they have it, several RTX buyers are furious about it already.
moeppel
Super things must come after one managed to price oneself out of the market. o_O
Rx4speed
__hollywood|meo