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How well does Turing compare to Pascal without RTX technology?

Read more about Nvidia's RTX 2080 performance data.

Read more about Nvidia's RTX 2080 performance data.
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I'm all for independent reviews and suspect of those from manufacturers.
DLSS is enabled on the driver side for all games and not in the hardware or game dev side, correct?
It needs developer support. The DLSS tech is based on deep learning and therefore requires a lot of "hard truth" data to optimise the algorithm. IE, the feature likely needs to be implemented on a game-by-game basis.
For the sake of speed, DLSS would, in theory, work best when designed with specific games in mind. An accurate one-size-fits-all approach to DLSS would likely be too computationally intensive to be worth it.
It needs developer support. The DLSS tech is based on deep learning and therefore requires a lot of "hard truth" data to optimise the algorithm. IE, the feature likely needs to be implemented on a game-by-game basis.
For the sake of speed, DLSS would, in theory, work best when designed with specific games in mind. An accurate one-size-fits-all approach to DLSS would likely be too computationally intensive to be worth it.
Funny how we have had all of these "leaks" yet not one "leaker" decided to upload a Firestrike score like we always see every time a GPU is about to release.
Thinking about it it's even less impressive.
Not only 2 years of waiting for new technology but it's hardly faster.
They should be comparing this to a 1080ti. The price is the closest and when comparing it to that its about 20% faster. That's nothing after 2 years. Terrible performance. Charging us way more for hardly any gain. Compared to the 1080 its only 1.5x faster for over 1.7x the price. You're wasting money.
But then Nvidias new cards would be compared to all the others doing normal work like stuff.
Worse still the 2080 Ti won't be able to top the Firestrike tables.
If any do appear don't take them too seriously unless it is something like Firestrike Ultra or Timespy Extreme where the GPUs get a real workout.
Since the:
2080 Ti replaces Titan Xp
2080 the 1080 Ti
2070 the 1080/1070 Ti
Yes, they should make those comparisons.
Turing could be a stopover on the way to 7nm (Ampère?), or the delay does not mean more performance.
No they shouldn't. They should compare to it's price class because that is the performance expectation of that class.
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-releases-performance-metrics-and-some-info-on-dlss.html
"DLSS is not game specific, and in the future should work on most game titles."
ray tracing is useless thing we do no really need right now maybe in 4 5 years