Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti Versus GTX 1080 Ti Benchmarks Are Out
According to Turkish tech website PC Hoc TV, they have conducted testing on the new Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti and compared it to an Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti at 4K resolutions. They experienced a 20% - 25% uplift in performance from the RTX 2080 Ti upgrade. Of course we don't know which driver version they were running during the testing
トルコのテクニカルサイトPC Hoc TVによると、彼らは新しいNvidia RTX 2080 Tiのテストを行い、それを4K解像度でNvidia GTX 1080 Tiと比較しました。彼らはRTX 2080 Tiアップグレードのパフォーマンスが20%〜25%向上しました。もちろん、テスト中にどのドライババージョンが実行されているのかわかりません。 RTX 2080 Ti VS 1080 Ti 4K Test Edilen Oyunlar
* PUBG
* The Crew 2
* For Honor
* GTA V
* Rainbow 6
* Battlefield V
* The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
* Mass Effect Andromeda
* Far Cry 5
* Call of Duty WWII
Tested
on the system with 7700K processor, the RTX 2080 Ti showed 20% - 25%
more performance than the 1080 Ti display card. NOTE: The test has been
performed at 4K resolution, so the data is eliminated in this way. Test
System: GPU: RTX 2080 Ti CPU: Intel i7 7700K Windows Version: Windows 10
RAM: 16 GB 3200 MHz.
PNY accidentally reveals full specifications of upcoming GeForce RTX series. PNY GeForce RTX 2080 XLR8
Both
cards which were leaked by PNY are non-reference cards with
factory-overclocking. The XLR8 Gaming series features RTX 2080 Ti and
RTX 2080 cards. The datasheets released by the company confirm the
specifications we posted yesterday.
These cards are not running on stock settings, hence TDP values are not the same as for reference models.
The
placeholder data shows 1000 and 800 USD price tags for RTX 2080 Ti and
RTX 2080 respectively. Those prices are without a doubt a placeholder.
According
to PNY, the RTX 2080 Ti features 4352 CUDA cores and 11GB GDRR6 memory
across 352-bit memory bus. The XLR8 OC model has a TDP of 285W (because
the card overclocked). It supports 2-way multi GPU through NVLink. The
base clock for this card is 1350 MHz with boost around 1545 MHz.
The
RTX 2080 XLR8 on the other hand, features 2944 CUDA cores and 8GB GDDR6
memory. This model also is 285W TDP SKU, which might be quite
surprising, but we don’t know if the specs are final. PNY claims that
their RTX 2080 XLR8 model has a boost of 1710 MHz.
The 32-core, 64-thread Threadripper 2990WX will cost 1799 USD. This chip will boost up to 4.2 GHz. The model with 24-cores and 48-threads (2970WX) will operate at the same frequency as 32-core SKU. It will also be 500 USD cheaper. Both WX series processors will be 250W TDP models.
The two members of the X-series (for gamers) are called 2950X and 2920X. Both will be available under 1000 USD. The 16-core and 32-thread model will boost up to 4.4 GHz and it will retail at 899 USD. The slowest Threadripper from 2000 series will only cost 649 USD and offer 12-cores. The X-series processors are 180W TDP.
According to our sources, only Threadripper 2990WX will be available at launch, followed by 2950X and 2970WX and 2920X ‘later’.