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1080ti vs 2080

Hypoxz

Hey i am going to upgrade my GPU and now im in a struggle should i get a 1080ti or for 200 euro’s more a 2080

 

Points for me:

- future proof

- nice looks

-performance!!!

 

pls let me know

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Neither, wait another month as we will have:

 

AMD Navi RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 new GPUs

nVidia RTX 2000 Series Super Edition Refresh

 

Coming to the market.

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1 minute ago, Princess Luna said:

Neither, wait another month as we will have:

 

AMD Navi RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 new GPUs

nVidia RTX 2000 Series Super Edition Refresh

 

Coming to the market.

Super edition what does this mean?

 

and sorry but amd graphics card (and console gaming) is against my religion :P

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3 minutes ago, Hypoxz said:

Super edition what does this mean?

nVidia is refreshing every single RTX card to compete with AMD's new NAVI cards.

 

RTX 2060 Super Edition

RTX 2070 Super Edition

RTX 2080 Super Edition

RTX 2080 Ti Super Edition

 

nVidia said they will honor the current MSRP while giving this higher performing cards so basically it might finally make it worth get a RTX 2080 Super Editon over the GTX 1080 Ti as this time you'll actually get extra performance instead of just getting gimmick DXR.

 

The official announcement is this next week at the day 21st.

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1 minute ago, Princess Luna said:

nVidia is refreshing every single RTX card to compete with AMD's new NAVI cards.

 

RTX 2060 Super Edition

RTX 2070 Super Edition

RTX 2080 Super Edition

RTX 2080 Ti Super Edition

 

nVidia said they will honor the current MSRP while giving this higher performing cards so basically it might finally make it worth get a RTX 2080 Super Editon over the GTX 1080 Ti as this time you'll actually get extra performance instead of just getting gimmick DXR.

 

The official announcement is this next week at the day 21st.

Okay thx when will this be released I heard a lot of new stuff is released July 7 is this also on July 7

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8 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Neither, wait another month as we will have:

 

AMD Navi RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 new GPUs

nVidia RTX 2000 Series Super Edition Refresh

 

Coming to the market.

Neither of those will stand agains 2080 or 1080ti

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2 minutes ago, Whalelicker said:

Neither of those will stand agains 2080 or 1080ti

? I don’t get it

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1 minute ago, Hypoxz said:

? I don’t get it

I meant those navi cards, that they dont compete with 2080 and better cards, they probably stand against 2060 and 2070. Those are exciting times with alot of new releases in one month, if you can, and i guess you probably can, wait what the summer has to offer, or you might regret it.

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1 minute ago, Whalelicker said:

I meant those navi cards, that they dont compete with 2080 and better cards, they probably stand against 2060 and 2070. Those are exciting times with alot of new releases in one month, if you can, and i guess you probably can, wait what the summer has to offer, or you might regret it.

Okay thx

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I'd wait and see on the Super Edition cards, haven't heard of them before but if they're RTX re-dos then maybe we'll see better performance. If not depending on how much cheaper the 1080ti is then I'd get that, I thought about getting a 2080 over my 1080ti because usually the performance increase between card generations is worth it, boy RTX was a let down. On average the 2080 is only about 3% better than the 1080ti, the fps is almost exactly the same, 4K is a tad better on the 2080 but in most use cases the performance is identical there are some uses where the 1080ti beats the 2080 and vice versa. Maybe the Super Edition 2080 beats the 1080ti by enough to justify the price the difference, but we'll see. I have a 1080ti and the only card I can even see myself upgrading too for better performance is the 2080ti, but it's way to expensive! Maybe when the prices come down but most 1080ti owners including myself that don't see the point in spending over $1200 on GPU are waiting on pricing to drop or for next gen cards when RTX is more fleshed out and actually worth the prices they're being sold at.

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