I am really interested in seeing how well the 2060 GTX. Because the 1060 is a solid card to begin with. And it can make a decent card for 1440p gaming. Not saying it is a good card for 1440p gaming. But can get the job done if you want 1440p. I also have interest if there are going to be any 8gb models or of the 2060 as well. if it is indeed going to be comparable to a 1070 or a 1080.
Just beware that TU106 is already the RTX 2070, so it could be that the GTX 2060 is a rebrand of a Pascal card. If it is indeed a Pascal rebrand, just get Pascal while you still can. 1080s are going for way cheaper than before right now.
I rather get a new evga card. Instead of taking a chance on a mined gpu.
I meant buy a new Pascal GPU while there’s still stock of them. Like RIGHT NOW.
I would do that. But this thread is about turing gpu’s.
None of them. Reminds me too much of PhysX, wich went nowhere.
Not true. Ageia made PhysX and sold it to Nvidia after that.
No, Nvidia bought the whole company.
I miss add-on cards for extra stuff.
Well Nvidia sure isn’t going to help you there
Yay! Less stuff!
Checkout r/hardwareswap on Reddit. Really good deals on 1080 Tis and Vega 64s right now.
None, because my 980 Ti is still plenty useful.
at the moment, none
need to see some actual tangible difference first for me to be interested.
None, because my Vega56 is already fine for 4K gaming!
I’ll be interested in turing in whatever follows the 2k series, by then my 980ti will be about 4-5 years old and that generation xx60 or xx70 will be my target
Yep, my 980ti isn’t going anywhere until 7nm.
Though, the high refresh 1440p performance on the 2000 series is pretty nice.
Only the RTX 2080 Ti and that’s only because it’s the strongest GPU now, not worth it’s price/performance at all, and the RTX 2080/2070 are absolutely not worth it over the GTX 1080/Ti.
I wonder how long gddr6’s life span would be. And if AMD has something to show this year. I hope it’s a good one upper.