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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GPU Benchmarks Leaks Out - tech
(hx) 09:37 AM CEST - Jul,21 2019 - Post a comment / read (7)
The performance benchmarks of NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER graphics card have leaked out showing it almost on par with the $3000 US Titan V. The RTX 2080 SUPER, featuring the Turing GPU architecture, will be launching next week for $699 US while delivering better graphics performance than its non-SUPER predecessor. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER is the fastest variant of the RTX SUPER family. The RTX 2070 SUPER and RTX 2060 SUPER have already been out since 9th of July. The RTX 2080 SUPER will be the third entry in the lineup with better performance than an RTX 2080 at the same price. Performance numbers in Final Fantasy XV benchmark database (via TUM_APISAK) show that the RTX 2080 SUPER is around 7.5% faster than the RTX 2080, slightly ahead of the Titan XP & almost comes close to the Titan V, a $3000 US graphics card. The RTX 2080 Ti still retains its top position which was expected since NVIDIA themselves said that the card would live on as the best gaming GPU on the planet. The numbers seem good enough considering you will end up getting around 10% performance jump over the RTX 2080 for the same price (lower if you consider the $100 US Founders Edition bump on the existing RTX 2080).

In terms of performance, the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER is said to be faster than the Titan XP which makes it a lot faster than the GTX 1080 Ti, a card that the RTX 2080 was only able to match. The card is rated to deliver 11 TFLOPs of FP32 and 11 TFLOPs of INT32 Compute power and the tensor operations are rated at 89 TOPs which are clearly faster than RTX 2080s 10.1 TFLOPs FP32 and around 81 TOPs worth of horsepower.
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Csimbi(10:41 AM CEST - Jul,21 2019 )
Very underwhelming performance.
I guess greed gave birth to this card.

gx-x(12:23 AM CEST - Jul,22 2019 )
Csimbi> Very underwhelming performance.
I guess greed gave birth to this card.


What do you mean? It's buffed 2080, for similar price? What's the downside in your mind? (except for the prices of 2xxx in general)

Csimbi(08:57 AM CEST - Jul,22 2019 )
I am thinking this card should have been much stronger for a similar price.
Why?
When NVidia conceived the Super series when they thought AMD would bring a very competitive product to the market.
The AMD flagship product turned out to be weaker than expected.
In turn, I am guessing, NVidia tuned down the cards (that they originally planned to release) to protect their own interests.
I am fed up with such corporate greed lately. Our world be much farther ahead if the first priority was not showing growth and cash flow.
They are already rich, they made it. Why can't they let the people have the best there is at reasonable prices?
Leaves me sour every time I think about it.
Paints a sad picture for our children's future.

gx-x(11:21 AM CEST - Jul,22 2019 )
Hmm...But 2060S trumps 2070, has as wide mem. bus as the big brothers and after that, mem. bus stays the same because they don't have a wider one for that series, so 2070S is not that as a big step up as 2060S, still it manages to catch up to 2080 easy.
2080S is the worst of the lot because they obviously don't want it to reach 2080TI speeds (that card has a lot faster memory).
Also, overclocking headroom on 2060S and 2070S is very small.

Csimbi(01:27 PM CEST - Jul,22 2019 )
Right. So what does that tell you?
They've been skimming the manufacturing line, withholding chips they hand-picked from the start - my guess is, for targeting high-end users in the future, like crypto miners.
Chips that can run with higher core count on higher speeds.
Does not sound like innovation, does it?
Not so long ago these 'better chips' used to be released into the market so if you got lucky, you got one.
Now, nobody gets these better chips unless you actually pay the premium price: there is no room for overclocking anymore because if a chip performs better, it will be sold as part of a higher class card with a premium price tag.
No more getting lucky.
They maximize profit, rather than making at least some users very happy.

Think about it, the process is:
- mass-manufacture chips based on a single design (they don't set up different manufacturing lines for each chip),
- test chips and put them into performance buckets based on how they perform (depends on what broke in them during manufacturing)
- disable features broken chips can't support to ensure nobody can even try to run those.
- Make appropriate class of cards from each of these buckets.
- Rinse and repeat.

So, anyone that owns anything less than a 980, 1080, 2080, etc. are owners of broken chips.
Now, even if you own a 20x0, you get a broken one because anyway because you did not pay for the 'S' type of chip.
How does that make you feel?
It's all about squeezing more and more cash out of the random selection produced by the unpredictable manufacturing process.
Thing is, noone should not have to pay premium for the best chips - they are the intended design, not the lucky few. And people should pay far less for all of the broken ones.

Anyway, AMD did not deliver, so why bother with building a superior product? Let's just sell these guys the chips we kept for the miners (or whoever) and be done with it.
Very cost-efficient, yes. But, again, users are left in the dust.

gx-x(01:50 PM CEST - Jul,22 2019 )
well yes, they are greedy, I know that, it's been like that for a long time. You have binned cpu/gpu's for ages. For example of the top of my had, ryzen or intel with 4 cores is nothing but a failed 6 core chip or even locked 6 core chip. AMD even made a whole FX series that were clocked at 5GHz, those were all binned chips. Nothing new. Same goes for GPUs. Everyone does it.

BUT, for S series, nVidia used different chips. It's not just binned chips. They have more of everything, with 2080S having less of everything added than the other S series.
Did they use failed 2070 chip to make 2060S? I don't know. Did they use 2080ti failed to make any of the lower segment chips? Probably?! ...



you decide. But like I said, S series in not overclocked binned chips.

PS. I am pretty sure my i5 9400F is a failed 9400 or 9600 or w/e...But I don't care lol.

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