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[Rumor] 2080 Ti Super Potentially Spotted in AIDA64

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Coming from the greatest salt mine WCCFTECH, an update to AIDA64 Extreme showed a new GPU that could be a 2080Ti Super.

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The latest AIDA64 Extreme BETA (V6.00.5151) that was released on 14th August has added support for the unknown graphics card but it does mention that the graphics card is based on NVIDIA’s TU-102 GPU. The graphics card is named NVIDIA GeForce RTX T10-8 and one thing the naming scheme confirms is that this is indeed a gaming product within the GeForce RTX family and not a Titan or a workstation graphics card.

The RTX 2080 TI SUPER could be an unlocked TU102 GPU with the full bus interface and 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM. We can also expect higher cores and clocks. Another thing would be the use of the full 16 Gbps GDDR6 dies instead of the 15.5 Gbps which were used on the RTX 2080 SUPER.


https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-super-graphics-card-tu102-gpu-spotted/

IF the Rumor is true, this is the 2080Ti I expected during the launch of RTX. This new chip may be more exciting than the 2080 Super launch which was not very impressive compared to its non super companion.

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Rip everyone that got a 2080 ti regular because it was the best in the market 

 

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Just now, VegetableStu said:

so an RTX Titan then ._.

Status: Speculation

not that I've never speculated before, but that's the best we can all take from this ._. sounds like safe bets though

I don't think Nvidia would really produce this card. Maybe they are banking on those early 2080Ti adopters to feel obsoleted and pay again for these expensive cards. The speculations though are at least somewhat realistic, which is saying a lot considering its WCCFTECH.

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I personally doubt it, nVidia only bothers releasing stuff when they need to, the 2080 Super and 2070 Super came because the Radeon 7 and 5700XT... AMD still hasn't a card to challenge the 2080 Ti therefore refreshing it into 2080 Ti Super wouldn't increase the sales on it...

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1 hour ago, Shreyas1 said:

Rip everyone that got a 2080 ti regular because it was the best in the market 

 

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I needed the upgrade so i'm not complaining but ouch if true all the same. Not that i've got the card in my system, started getting artifacting and had to RMA it this week. Got a feeling it might have been a dud all along but something about how i was using it didn't expose it, (got it so i could run some newer games at non-cruddy settings then got into my retro games in a huge way for the next several months, go figure, so it;s only recently i started really hammering it).

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9 minutes ago, CarlBar said:

 

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I needed the upgrade so i'm not complaining but ouch if true all the same. Not that i've got the card in my system, started getting artifacting and had to RMA it this week. Got a feeling it might have been a dud all along but something about how i was using it didn't expose it, (got it so i could run some newer games at non-cruddy settings then got into my retro games in a huge way for the next several months, go figure, so it;s only recently i started really hammering it).

I didn't realize there were still 2080Ti's that were artifacting from the factory. Good luck with the RMA.

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

I personally doubt it, nVidia only bothers releasing stuff when they need to

I don't know - was the sequence Titan XP -> 1080ti -> Titan Xp dictated by "need" or "want"?

 

1 hour ago, Shreyas1 said:

Rip everyone that got a 2080 ti regular because it was the best in the market 

Mild annoyance for 2080ti owners if the new GPU is basically the Titan RTX, huge RIP for those who bought Titans.

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Just now, SeraphicWings said:

Are we early RTX users their beta tester?

Well the RTX technology was new in consumer grade GPU's, so effectively everyone who bought RTX was an early adopter to the tech. It's not unrealistic to expect rapid changes with new tech.

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5 minutes ago, ThePD said:

I didn't realize there were still 2080Ti's that were artifacting from the factory. Good luck with the RMA.

 

I've had it for 8 months, had some minor issues, (same artifacting but only in heavy gaming and  no crashing), back in march couldn't figure out cause but best guess was thermals, stopped playing anything that pushed it too hadr til i got new case fans then only recently got back into the more demanding title, (FF14 free trial), only now it was crashing as well as artifacting. The last time it crashed (i was trying one last time to confirm thermals as a possibble cause, hit go on FF14, GPU at 40c, artifact to crash), it started artifacting and crashed again on desktop. I just hope they can reproduce it at the retailer test end.

 

My personal suspicion is a bad memory chip or trace, something that onyl shows up when a lot of vram is being used.

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2 hours ago, Shreyas1 said:

Rip everyone that got a 2080 ti regular because it was the best in the market 

Don't forget everyone who got <insert top-of-the-stack product> of the past decade! ?

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33 minutes ago, Lathlaer said:

I don't know - was the sequence Titan XP -> 1080ti -> Titan Xp dictated by "need" or "want"?

Dictated by "Nvidia is a business whose sole purpose is to make money for its stakeholders" ;).

 

If they believe they can feasibly sell another SKU above or below an existing line, either to move more inventory or to rake in higher margins, they will do so.

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Mild annoyance for 2080ti owners if the new GPU is basically the Titan RTX, huge RIP for those who bought Titans.

The idea that top-of-the-stack purchasers of consumer PC hardware actually expect their products to remain top of the stack, at the price points they purchased at, is quite amusing.

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Looks like Nvidia have figured out that AMD are about to launch an assault on their high-end cards. They have realized that Navi poses a serious threat to the 2080ti, just looking at basic numbers shows it.

 

The high-end war is officially ON. Gonna get tasty. It may also prove that Nvidia has nothing coming down the pipeline in regards to 7nm. And it leaves them vulnerable to RDNA 2.0, for sure.

 

Although it was waved away in an interview by an Nvidia person about a month or two ago...and it's the liars at WCCFTech who have reported this nonsense previously. So I'm unsure to be honest.

 

I actually think that even if they create a 2080ti Super, they won't be able to hold off Big Navi. 7nm+, HBM2E..64CU's, maybe even 80..Nvidia are in serious trouble regardless of whether they release a new card. They underestimated AMD, it seems. It looks like they got the numbers wrong with Turing.

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2 hours ago, Shreyas1 said:

Rip everyone that got a 2080 ti regular because it was the best in the market 

As a 2080ti owner I could care less. I have owned the card for 1 year and they have yet to release this speculated card which is likely not much faster. Probably going to be just as underwhelming as the 2080 super tbh. If it comes out and its 25% to 30% faster then I will care but I highly doubt that. Not gonna upgrade until next gen tbh. 

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1 hour ago, Lathlaer said:

I don't know - was the sequence Titan XP -> 1080ti -> Titan Xp dictated by "need" or "want"?

The XP came alongside the 1080 and was the flagship for bit more than a year when the 1080 Ti came around the time the Vega64 came out.

 

Xp only happened because it was hilarious that the 1080 Ti outperformed the TITAN X Pascal

 

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Mild annoyance for 2080ti owners if the new GPU is basically the Titan RTX, huge RIP for those who bought Titans.

Only if you bought it for gaming, the TITAN series have difference instructions within drivers that makes its performance on hardware acceleration go far beyond than of common RTX cards, if you bought it for the correct purpose the RTX TITAN will still outperform it easily.

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26 minutes ago, MeatFeastMan said:

Looks like Nvidia have figured out that AMD are about to launch an assault on their high-end cards. They have realized that Navi poses a serious threat to the 2080ti, just looking at basic numbers shows it.

 

The high-end war is officially ON. Gonna get tasty. It may also prove that Nvidia has nothing coming down the pipeline in regards to 7nm. And it leaves them vulnerable to RDNA 2.0, for sure.

 

Although it was waved away in an interview by an Nvidia person about a month or two ago...and it's the liars at WCCFTech who have reported this nonsense previously. So I'm unsure to be honest.

 

I actually think that even if they create a 2080ti Super, they won't be able to hold off Big Navi. 7nm+, HBM2E..64CU's, maybe even 80..Nvidia are in serious trouble regardless of whether they release a new card. They underestimated AMD, it seems. It looks like they got the numbers wrong with Turing.

nvidia is suppose to release 7nm from samsung in 2020

 

and to think they dont have shit is laughable considering that titan leak from an intern that became true like a year(prolly less) later

thats long ass time to hold a product but intern access hmm

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10 minutes ago, pas008 said:

nvidia is suppose to release 7nm from samsung in 2020

 

and to think they dont have shit is laughable considering that titan leak from an intern that became true like a year(prolly less) later

thats long ass time to hold a product but intern access hmm

Nvidia knew they had no competition, we also thought the same. That's why they shot for only around 35%-ish above the 1080ti. But what they didn't see coming is AMD changing their approach to release schedules, being extremely aggressive, changing architecture to RDNA. All they thought was that they'd get 10-15% more than the Radeon VII, meaning it'd have been 10-15% worse than the 2080ti. AMD is going all-out here. Big Navi on 7nm+, 16gb+ HBM2E..80CU's..Arcturus which is VEGA is even being shown as 128CU's..Navi is more scalable unlike vega. AMD has got some serious firepower here, and Nvidia won't have been expecting this..it's actually so unexpected that NONE of us expected AMD to be where they are.

 

7nm costs may mean they'll want to wait a little longer. They took a good 2 years before releasing Turing, that will mean late 2020 at the earliest for 7nm..and as I said there's the 7nm cost, putting in all the extra improved ray tracing tech to make it more playable will cost money. I may be wrong, but to me Nvidia is in trouble. Big Navi will come before 7nm Nvidia will, that is pretty much certain. Yes you are right, Nvidia 7nm is very likely to beat Big Navi, but it won't be here first.

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3 minutes ago, MeatFeastMan said:

Nvidia knew they had no competition, we also thought the same. That's why they shot for only around 35%-ish above the 1080ti. But what they didn't see coming is AMD changing their approach to release schedules, being extremely aggressive, changing architecture to RDNA. All they thought was that they'd get 10-15% more than the Radeon VII, meaning it'd have been 10-15% worse than the 2080ti. AMD is going all-out here. Big Navi on 7nm+, 16gb+ HBM2E..80CU's..Arcturus which is VEGA is even being shown as 128CU's..Navi is more scalable unlike vega. AMD has got some serious firepower here, and Nvidia won't have been expecting this..it's actually so unexpected that NONE of us expected AMD to be where they are.

 

7nm costs may mean they'll want to wait a little longer. They took a good 2 years before releasing Turing, that will mean late 2020 at the earliest for 7nm..and as I said there's the 7nm cost, putting in all the extra improved ray tracing tech to make it more playable will cost money. I may be wrong, but to me Nvidia is in trouble. Big Navi will come before 7nm Nvidia will, that is pretty much certain. Yes you are right, Nvidia 7nm is very likely to beat Big Navi, but it won't be here first.

links to 80cu?

links to big navi release?

 

i see great competition  but in no way I see anyone of these companies in big trouble even on cpu side

 

just because you are first doesnt mean shit its not a race when it comes to polished end products

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Weird code name, also weird to draw such an assumption from such a small bit of info but that is wccftech for you. I won't be shocked if they do a 2080 Ti Super, NV seems to only care about releasing new sku's not if those sku's make any sense or not. Typical marginal gain refresh game we've all been playing the last few generations now...from both brands.

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I'm still waiting patiently for my next upgrade package. Got one part of it already (my two new displays added to my current one for a triple-display setup).

 

I still highly doubt that NVIDIA is going to release an RTX 2080 TI Super. I had a discussion with a Best Buy employee, and he told me that it's not going to happen. As for Red Team (off-topic), they're not going to be releasing any of their high-end RX 5000 series cards yet until they get their more lower-end stuff launched (again according to said employee before).

 

BUT if the RTX 2080 Ti does get released (in the same price bracket as the original), then I may consider it if the specs justify the price. Otherwise the RTX 2080 Ti will do nicely.

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10 minutes ago, Jurunce said:

I'm still waiting patiently for my next upgrade package. Got one part of it already (my two new displays added to my current one for a triple-display setup).

 

I still highly doubt that NVIDIA is going to release an RTX 2080 TI Super. I had a discussion with a Best Buy employee, and he told me that it's not going to happen. As for Red Team (off-topic), they're not going to be releasing any of their high-end RX 5000 series cards yet until they get their more lower-end stuff launched (again according to said employee before).

 

BUT if the RTX 2080 Ti does get released (in the same price bracket as the original), then I may consider it if the specs justify the price. Otherwise the RTX 2080 Ti will do nicely.

bestbuy employee knows what?

i'd take more salt from bestbuy employee than wccf

 

I have never met any informed bb,mc,etc employees period

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