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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card Benchmark Leaked in Ashes of The Singularity

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Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card Benchmark Leaked in Ashes of The Singularity 2018/07/23 10:27:52 (permalink)
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We need more power!!!

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Titan V power @ $699. 


Even a Titan V isnt enough in a lot of games @ 4k res. I mean its perfect for 60 hz monitors, but keeping 120/144 fps , i have to run some things lower, cant max everything out on a few titles. But its a start :)


Yes, but the next gen 1180 will have sli support unlike the titan v. 


The problem with that is almost all the games i play don't support SLI, so i will always need the fastest single card :(

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Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card Benchmark Leaked in Ashes of The Singularity 2018/09/06 03:39:52 (permalink)
It's going to be 25-35% faster than the 1080Ti. Which imo, is more than marginal.
 
Im of course not stating that off any specific benchmarks, as there are none, but more so from looking at clock speed/core count differences. Which have historically scaled fairly similarly across architectures. At least since the 700 series.

Also as per Techradar review: https://www.techradar.com/reviews/nvidia geforce rtx 2080 ti

They played Battlefield V and Metro: Exodus with Nvidia RTX turned on, and saw performance run in excess of 100 fps at 4K and Ultra settings.
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