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2080 3DMark Benchmark is out and it's around the same as 1080 Ti :D

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Its not. My 1080ti scores 10500 points before I touch OC. 100 points is well within a range of an error. Lowering ambient temperature is enough to let GPU boost catch up the lost 100 points.

Most of this performance comes from GDDR6 though if this score is to be true.

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Missleading title for sure, my 1080 Ti rocking the 'shitty' Founders Edition cooler, stays fluctuating between 2001mhz and 1989mhz on core clock stable, does about 10350 points and have in mind I use the locked i7 8700 instead with limits frequency to 4.4ghz

 

Like @WereCat also mentioned the processing capacity like I and many others have been saying is about the same, any edge out the RTX 2080 may have is due to the bandwidth gains from GDDR5X to GDDR6.

 

Yes the RTX 2080 Ti is out because as speculated the RTX 2080 alone is not a real upgrade from the GTX 1080 Ti on scenarios that do not include Ray Tracing.

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14 minutes ago, mikedrewsmy said:

NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2080-3DMark-Timespy_2

https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/4404946

 

2080 is faster than 1080 Ti even at stock.

lol bro don't spread false news for a money eating company already. But your effort is still appreciated, please only post stuff that are real and not misleading :) 

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With respect OP, check the 1080ti scores using the same processor. 1 GPU ofc.

 

If you go all the way down to the 6354th position, 1080ti's are matching that score with around 2000mhz core clock which many cards can achieve.

Infact you have to go down to 10,000th position to start seeing below 2000mhz core clock frequently and even they score over 10,000. 10k score is not that far of the  2080 score in your post (its within 1.5% infact)

 

So i think if that above image is true, what we have suspected will likely be true. The 2080 is pirtty much a 1080ti. it would be nice if the 2080 is a beast OC'er, perhaps that would give some reason to get one over a 1080ti, but atm..no.

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10 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Missleading title for sure, my 1080 Ti rocking the 'shitty' Founders Edition cooler, stays fluctuating between 2001mhz and 1989mhz on core clock stable, does about 10200 points and have in mind I use the locked i7 8700 instead with limits frequency to 4.4ghz

 

Like @WereCat also mentioned the processing capacity like I and many others have been saying is about the same, any edge out the RTX 2080 may have is due to the bandwidth gains from GDDR5X to GDDR6.

 

Yes the RTX 2080 Ti is out because as speculated the RTX 2080 alone is not a real upgrade from the GTX 1080 Ti on scenarios that do not include Ray Tracing.

Just assuming this TimeSpy benchmark is really a RTX 2080.

Ignoring Ray Tracing and the AI assisted AA...

 

This is not a side grade to the 1080ti, its straight up a downgrade.

This card has only a 8GB of VRAM. At least two games I own consume well over 7GB of VRAM at 1440p! (Rainbow Six Siege goes to 7,5GB with Ultra settings + T-AA x4, PUBG regulary spikes above 7GB as well and I dont even run that game at Ultra besides the texture settings).

Either of this game runs well above 60FPS at those settings which implies that you could run them at 4k 60FPS without a problem with 1080ti. But you will likely run out of VRAM with the RTX 2080 at the same settings on 4k.

 

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But I dont know for sure whether the reported VRAM usage is what the cards really need or whether it is just allocated VRAM for "just in case" scenarios. The 8GB may be still kinda fine in that case (at least for current games).

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