NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Launching at $349 US on 15th January – Gaming Performance Numbers Leaked, Will Deliver 60 FPS With RTX & DLSS Enabled at 1080p

Oct 26, 2017
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#51
So, basically a 1070Ti with RTX stapled on. If true, that would make the 2070 basically redundant, so I would not be surprised if the pricing was closer to $400.

I would still wait and see if the 1160 rumours turn out to be true, since this card minus RTX at about $250 would be a killer proposition, and would squish the rumoured Navi specs. (Wouldn't be the first time Nvidia span out a variant to piss on AMD's graphics card parades, with the aforementioned 1070Ti launched to spoil Vega's launch)
 
Oct 29, 2017
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#52
Word is that according to a Eurasian Commission submission, gigabyte has 40 different SKUs due to all the different variants, six in all I believe. That's not gonna be confusing at all...
 
Oct 26, 2017
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#53
This is lazy and seems obvious, but its early....


This is clearly a step down from the 2070 right? Thats the one I have my eye on. They are running in the ~550 range from what I saw, but Im just making sure. Plus Im planning around 1440p gaming so I shouldnt really be looking at this, but the 2070 and 2080 right?
 
Oct 25, 2017
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#54
DLSS at 1080p? Woof.

Is that starting from a 720p base image?
Should be nice card especially for content creators.
RTX apparently beings nice boost when used. (Normalmap, AO baking etc.)


Yup, this should be the case.

Would love to see the better quality dlss sometime.
Good use of math, I couldn’t figure out 1440p:4K as ???:1080p (genuinely helpful)

Hell I want to see what 1080p reconstructed from 720p looks like. I want to see how DLSS scales with less info. (I want to see how it scales at much lower resolutions too)
 
Nov 17, 2017
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#56
So, basically a 1070Ti with RTX stapled on. If true, that would make the 2070 basically redundant, so I would not be surprised if the pricing was closer to $400.
I guess I should be mad about myself for buying an RTX 2070, but it's the only card I can use that can fit in my hardware without taking stuffs off. I really hate my computer store markets for not selling Nvidia OEM graphics cards.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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#57
Good use of math, I couldn’t figure out 1440p:4K as ???:1080p (genuinely helpful)

Hell I want to see what 1080p reconstructed from 720p looks like. I want to see how DLSS scales with less info. (I want to see how it scales at much lower resolutions too)
It will be interesting to see for sure, also to see perf comparisons vs just running something at 900p. Kind of like 1800p vs the 1440/4K DLSS comparison from that DF video.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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USA
#59
Nice price for what appears to be decent performance. This might be what I drop into my low-mid-spec desktop next year -- just aiming for locked 60fps performance in PC versions of fighting games at 1080-1440p and the ability to play Final Fantasy XIV once its new expac drops, and maybe some decent high-framerate (120fps?) performance in Overwatch and Rainbow Six at 1080/1440p. This looks like it'll do the trick.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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USA
#61
Well this explains why they didn't announce it earlier. This would have nullified all of the 1070's still in the supply channels. 1060 and 1070 prices are going to drop like a rock.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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#66
Well this explains why they didn't announce it earlier. This would have nullified all of the 1070's still in the supply channels. 1060 and 1070 prices are going to drop like a rock.
Well the one thing those cards will have over the 2060 is that they have 8GB of RAM, the 2060 is supposed to have at most 6GB.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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#72
Something is wrong with your system. I don't know what. Maybe a setting in your Battlefield options.
Mystery solved. I have an HP Omen prebuilt I got on a black friday sale. While playing BFV, the crappy stock cooler isn't cutting it, and as the temps approach 90C, the CPU slows down and cuts the framerate. Damn.
 

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Oct 26, 2017
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#78
This should absolutely be possible as Nvidia always said it was possible and all these processes are done asynchronously anyways.
Indeed. On the other hand, this does indirectly confirm DLSS is coming to Battlefield V, which is news.