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13 minutes ago, LinusFan132 said:

I don't really know the difference between RTX or GTX except for the fact that RTX has ray tracing.

only difference. RTX has RT cores and Tensor cores, GTX does not. The only non rtx gaming card that has tensor cores is the Titan V.

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11 minutes ago, LinusFan132 said:

Jokes aside, what are RT and Tensor cores?

In the simplest term,

RT cores = RayTracing cores that use to accelerate ray/light bounces.

Tensor cores = A processing cores that specialized in matrix math that Nvidia use for deep learning to accelerate denoising for ray traced scene. It also use for Nvidia DLSS a.k.a Deep Learning Super Sampling 

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