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haxxiy said:

Pegged against the RTX 2080, and using Digital Foundry and other sources, we should have current performance tiers as something like this:

RTX 3090 >180%
RTX 3080 180%
RTX 3070 >120%
RTX 2080 Ti 120%
RTX 2080 Super 105%
RTX 2080 / RTX 2070 Super 100%
RTX 2070 / Radeon 5700 XT 90%
Radeon 5700 80%

I'd assume Big Navi will land somewhere in the 120% - 200% range, probably around the middle, and consume more or less as much power as the GA102 cards.

If AMD manages to bring something 10-15% faster than the 3070 for the same price, it could disrupt Nvidia's business plan because they've left room for a 3080Ti, but not for a 3070Ti.

But Nvidia maybe (probably) knows more than we do, and the gaps are placed where they need them.



Please excuse my bad English.

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Captain_Yuri said:

So, by my calculation (just let me know if anyone sees a discrepancy in all of this) the RTX 3080 is at most 147% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 133% faster. That's an incredible, and unexpected performance boost over the 2080ti that I never thought I'd see."

You probably mean: the RTX 3080 is at most 47% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 33% faster.



Conina said:

Captain_Yuri said:

So, by my calculation (just let me know if anyone sees a discrepancy in all of this) the RTX 3080 is at most 147% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 133% faster. That's an incredible, and unexpected performance boost over the 2080ti that I never thought I'd see."

You probably mean: the RTX 3080 is at most 47% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 33% faster.

Yea that's probably what they mean. I did a direct quote from what the poster said and they said 147%/133% but they certainly mean 47% and 33%



                  

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Conina said:

Captain_Yuri said:

So, by my calculation (just let me know if anyone sees a discrepancy in all of this) the RTX 3080 is at most 147% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 133% faster. That's an incredible, and unexpected performance boost over the 2080ti that I never thought I'd see."

You probably mean: the RTX 3080 is at most 47% faster than the 2080 ti, and at worst 33% faster.

You beat me .

A 100% increase means a double in performance, and not a single game achieves that.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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Still gonna wait and see what AMD's gonna bring. If the leaks are somewhat correct, then Big Navi should be ~3080 in performance, which is amply enough for me.



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Personally I think it will be similar to the 5700 XT compared to Turing.

It will slot between 3070 and 3080. Won't know until the Red Lady sings though.



                  

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If Big Navi is nearing 3080 performance while costing a couple hundred less, it could potentially be a worthwhile card for many.

I doubt they will give competitive RT performance though. We'll see.



Think I'm leaning toward the 3080 if I had to buy today. Hope the ti doesn't take long revealing itself so I can make up my mind.



haxxiy said:

Pegged against the RTX 2080, and using Digital Foundry and other sources, we should have current performance tiers as something like this:

RTX 3090 >180%
RTX 3080 180%
RTX 3070 >120%
RTX 2080 Ti 120%
RTX 2080 Super 105%
RTX 2080 / RTX 2070 Super 100%
RTX 2070 / Radeon 5700 XT 90%
Radeon 5700 80%

I'd assume Big Navi will land somewhere in the 120% - 200% range, probably around the middle, and consume more or less as much power as the GA102 cards.

My prediction for Big Navi:

Somewhere between 150% and 200% (pretty close to the 3080, but falling back in some titles and gaining a sizable lead in others), but with 16GB VRAM and for "only" $599, so $100 cheaper than the 3080.