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Kirin_gaming said:
Peh said:

Let's see what Nvidia got in store for PC gaming. Can't wait to get my hands on them. Hopefully they are far more powerful. I guess we will see the result on the stream today.

supposedly the RTX2060=GTX1080, so yeah it's a decent improvement.

I don't see how?

Random_Matt said:
I'll wait for AMD, not paying Nvidia prices anymore, my 1060 is still good in the meantime.

Same in the mid-range.

But high-end and low-end are locked down by nVidia sadly.

shikamaru317 said:

Yeah, I was thinking the same. This GPU gen looks lazy to me. Prices are going up relative to 10 series on release, but the tflop improvements over 10 series are only like 20% over the previous gen counterparts. Sure tflops don't necessarily equal in-game performance, but it's disappointing none-the-less. I think this might be the smallest 3 year improvement yet in the GPU field. Here's hoping AMD catches Nvidia with their pants down with Navi next year. 

Flops are theoretical, not real world.

Navi is just an iterative update to Graphics Core Next, I wouldn't be holding your breath on that one.
AMD's Next Gen is when things should start to get interesting, hopefully.

Barkley said:

So... how much of an improvement will these cards be in games that don't use ray-tracing.

Probably roughly the same kind of improvement we see with every new GPU release.

Need to wait on legitimate benchmarks though.



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