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ASUS’s Entire NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 SUPER and AMD Radeon RX 5700 Custom Graphics Cards Lineup Listed

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The entire list of ASUS’s GeForce RTX 20 SUPER and Radeon RX 5700 series custom graphics card lineup has been leaked by Videocardz (via Komachi). The leaked list includes at least 33 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 SUPER series custom cards and 16 AMD Radeon RX 5700 series custom graphics cards which will be launching in July.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 SUPER and AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Custom Graphics Card Lineup From ASUS Leaks Out, At Least 49 New Cards For July 2019

We all know by now that the next two big launches in the graphics market are the GeForce RTX 20 series from NVIDIA and the Radeon RX 5700 series from AMD. Leaks, rumors, official information can be found for both series and while the reference variants are expected to be available on the launch day for each specific lineup, we know that real enthusiasts are waiting for the custom cards which offer better cooling, overclocking and higher clock speeds out of the box.

NVIDIA SUPER:

 

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AMD RX 5700:

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Looks like today is leak day. All these new products are going to make picking a new GPU quite harder. As an enthusiast I am absolutely happy we are out of the tech rut we had in the past two years. I have no reason to keep my old 290 now.

 

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So, is there still no non-RTX price-to-performance increase from last Nvidia generation with this Nvidia generation?

 

$600 USD for the mid-tier card is BS.

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The first gen RTX GPUs haven't sold very well, what makes them think this Super refresh is going to, especially if those prices are legit? This is nuts!

 

 

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1 minute ago, Crosseyed Sniper said:

The first gen RTX GPUs haven't sold very well, what makes them think this Super refresh is going to, especially if those prices are legit? This is nuts!

 

 

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No price falloff for non super cards? No RTX 2080TI Super?

 

This reeks of rushed launch. I think nVidia knows something we don't about Intel's GPU's and AMD Navi...

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For one, keeping the price the same for the refresh is nice. Not discounting the previous makes zero sense unless it's up to manufacturers? 

 

For anyone saying that the pricing is still bad, go buy a 2060 Super then. You get pretty decent 1080p ray tracing performance so who can complain? These cards are literally only expensive because Nvidia is still the leader and these cards are the only ones that can do real time ray tracing. Why people are still complaining and not understanding this HUGE point is baffling to me. 

 

Then buy a 5700 XT then, you might say. Yeah, if I dont want RTX, DLSS, GSync, or any other features for the same price?? That doesnt make sense. AMD is powerful, but the only benefit is having FreeSync on cheaper monitors. 

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I really look forward to seeing the full Navi stack.  If I were a betting man, the next one would get announced around black friday, either just after to help last minute holiday sales, or just before, to help curb black friday graphics card purchases from preventing people from grabbing it once it hits.

 

The 2070 Super is the interesting one in the NV bunch for "value", if that is true, as it is the only one to shift chips used until the 2080 Super, and moves to a TU104, matching prior 2080 for die use.  However, it does so without the whole die running so trading a few shaders/tmu for a few MHz clock speed.  But, in the end, it really still positions it between the old 2070 and 2080.

 

Name Chip Memory Shaders TMUs ROPs GPU Clock Boost Clock Memory Clock
RTX 2070 Super TU104-410-A1 8 GB 2560 160 64 1605 MHz 1770 MHz 1750 MHz
RTX 2080 TU104-400A-A1 8 GB 2944 184 64 1515 MHz 1710 MHz

1750 MHz

RTX 2070            TU106-400A-A1 8 GB      2304        144     64       1410 MHz   1620 MHz      1750 MHz
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5 minutes ago, Crosseyed Sniper said:

so their number are similar to previous years leading up to maxwell pascal 2nd mining boom era

so with that logic all those previous yrs with same number means those gens didnt sell well too?

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53 minutes ago, Brehohn said:

For anyone saying that the pricing is still bad, go buy a 2060 Super then. You get pretty decent 1080p ray tracing performance so who can complain? These cards are literally only expensive because Nvidia is still the leader and these cards are the only ones that can do real time ray tracing. Why people are still complaining and not understanding this HUGE point is baffling to me. 

Ya. Don't complain.

 

just buy it

 

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Benchmarks for NAVI (5700 XT) and some other RTX SUPER information:

 

 

NAVI Benchmarks (5700 XT):

 

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Hmmm... micro when? (I'll still be stuck to the 1080ti mini as a future upgrade path :( ).

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1 hour ago, VegetableStu said:

wasn't the rumor that the non-super (LOL) cards would drop in price? o_o

 

EDIT: if this is nvidia going "okay you know what, $100 price drop. ON FOUNDERS CARDS ONLY LOL", I'm going to laugh, LOL.

Nvidia was never going to drop prices by more than a trivial amount.

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for me the hard sell is the 2070 super. For the minimal difference in price why not just get a low end 2080? The performance of the 2080 will be better across the board and the price difference isn't big enough to pick a 2070 super over it.

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If you look at the source of this leak, Videocardz, you can see that the SKUs were part of the leak but no pricing was leaked. In other words, the MSRPs listed there are part of WCCF’s reporting of their own leak a few days ago, not this Asus SKU leak.

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2 hours ago, Crosseyed Sniper said:

It should be noted that, at that time of the earning report there was still a ton of Pascal inventory floating around. On top of that, retailers and manufacturers had some pretty big discounts on Pascal cards right around Turings launch. We don't really know how sales have been since Pascal inventory started to dry up and Nvidia released the "less expensive" models. Steam hardware charts show growth from the RTX cards, but not only is it not a huge amount and the actual validity of those charts compared to the wider market is questionable.

 

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So if this is to be believed, (grain of salt), it looks like Navi is like Vega all over again:

 

- Barely beats or doesnt beat the second or third best card that Nvidia has, at a similar price point.

 

- And Nvidia is again launching these "super" cards to kick AMD in the shins. If the 5700XT is on par with the RTX 2070, they are launching the 2070 Super just to have something that is faster in the same price range. (similar to how they launched the 1070Ti to beat the Vega 56)

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3 hours ago, BiG StroOnZ said:

Benchmarks for NAVI (5700 XT) and some other RTX SUPER information:

 

NAVI Benchmarks (5700 XT):

 

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Something doesn't seem right with those results. This has the 2070 be 22% faster than the GTX 1080, while they are in fact very close together from all the reviews I had seen. The Vega 64 is also just slightly slower than the RTX 2070.

 

If the Navi GPU is 17% faster than the Vega 64, it should also be faster by roughly the same margin as the RTX 2070...? So in fact closer to the 2080?

 

 

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What happened to the pricing? $299 for the RTX 2060 was tempting, 2060 Super at $350 was great. Now...it's $429.

 

They've been struggling to sell Turing so the solution is to increase prices and increase performance. No, it isn't Nvidia. The solution is to stay with what you had, and decrease the prices.

 

The Navi prices and these Super prices are underwhelming if all this is true. 2 years down the line and the best value cards are STILL RX 570 and Vega 56. WHERE IS THE $300 GTX 1080 competitor? WHERE? Nvidia is struggling and decides to increase prices. AMD needs to desperately gain market share in the GPU market, and they also increase prices. Both have no excuses. I can't believe that bar power consumption, Polaris and Vega are still the best buys. It's an embarrassment.

 

I hope we see RX 5700 at least at $350 by some of the partners. $325 would be ideal. It makes things bearable.

 

 

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Just now, MeatFeastMan said:

What happened to the pricing? $299 for the RTX 2060 was tempting, 2060 Super at $350 was great. Now...it's $429.

 

They've been struggling to sell Turing so the solution is to increase prices and increase performance. No, it isn't Nvidia. The solution is to stay with what you had, and decrease the prices.

 

The Navi prices and these Super prices are underwhelming if all this is true. 2 years down the line and the best value cards are STILL RX 570 and Vega 56. WHERE IS THE $300 GTX 1080 competitor? WHERE? Nvidia is struggling and decides to increase prices. AMD needs to desperately gain market share in the GPU market, and they also increase prices. Both have no excuses. I can't believe that bar power consumption, Polaris and Vega are still the best buys. It's an embarrassment.

 

 

 

Yeah... Navi prices where especially disappointing after hearing rumors way back when.

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2 hours ago, Jito463 said:

The more you buy, the more you save.

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1 hour ago, driftz240 said:

Yeah... Navi prices where especially disappointing after hearing rumors way back when.

You're disappointed in reality because you believed someones lie? That's completely on you because none of that came from AMD.

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