Hardware & Technical Nvidia launch/announcment summary...

RTX2070, 2080 and 2080ti confirmed

$499 for 2070.
$699 for 2080
$999 for 2080ti

September 20th launch.

Allegedly the 2070 is higher performance than the TitanXp.

They're calling it the biggest generational leap so far.

We will see...

To me, the new raytrace (rtx) stuff looks like just another gameworks feature that I'll be turning off. But better reflections and raytrace global illumination is certainly interesting.
 
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/p...-for-as-an-upgrade-or-for-a-new-build.422562/

The first post in that is interesting, as it has some 'real world' numbers on performance (shame the forum formatting is so squished (i blame mobile!)).

I'm actually most interested in the GTX 2050 @50% more powerful than my current 1050Ti or the GTX 2060 @27% more powerful than the 1060. Mostly it will come down to TDP for me and on average it looks like the new 20xx series is going to be more power hungry than the current generation, so i might end up with a 1060 as my final gaming GPU choice?
 
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/p...-for-as-an-upgrade-or-for-a-new-build.422562/

The first post in that is interesting, as it has some 'real world' numbers on performance (shame the forum formatting is so squished (i blame mobile!)).

I'm actually most interested in the GTX 2050 @50% more powerful than my current 1050Ti or the GTX 2060 @27% more powerful than the 1060. Mostly it will come down to TDP for me and on average it looks like the new 20xx series is going to be more power hungry than the current generation, so i might end up with a 1060 as my final gaming GPU choice?

2060 and 2050 are purely theoretical at this point. Nvidia didn't announce them yet.
 
I suspect that is leaked info (from the link i gave)? It seems reasonable within the performance parameters we have seen for the 2070 and 2080 cards?
 
I suspect that is leaked info (from the link i gave)? It seems reasonable within the performance parameters we have seen for the 2070 and 2080 cards?

I find the rumored 2050 performance to be plausible, but for an entirely different reason.

GP107, the GPU powering the GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti was a low-end part made on Samsung's 14nm process which clocked much worse than TSMC's 16nm process that all faster Pascal parts were manufactured on.

If the RTX 2050 is using the same die as the 2060, or simply has more competitive clocks due to being made on the same processes as the rest of Turing, that would easily explain the large jump from the prior generation.
 
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