Keep hearing this story but the RTX Titan already fits the bill.
What no one ever mentions is both the 2080 Ti and RTX Titan both use the TU102 chip, is there a TU100 chip lurking in the wings that could form the basis of an uber range of professional cards and ultra high end gaming cards?
Keep hearing this story but the RTX Titan already fits the bill.
What no one ever mentions is both the 2080 Ti and RTX Titan both use the TU102 chip, is there a TU100 chip lurking in the wings that could form the basis of an uber range of professional cards and ultra high end gaming cards?
And then sell those to get another two which need to get RMA'd, to which some long lost family member who saved a princess in Nigeria from an email they received will buy him 1 card..
And then sell those to get another two which need to get RMA'd, to which some long lost family member who saved a princess in Nigeria from an email they received will buy him 1 card..
No chance, As Kaapstad said on the OCUK forums, The RTX Titan clock for clock, Which the SUPER would be, Is around 7% faster than the 2080 Ti and my 2080 Ti Founders Edition came with Samsung memory which happily clocks to 4000MHz and the core overclocks to 2050 no problem, I'm not really in the mood to sell it and put money on top of it just to get a card that is maybe 7% faster.
On top of which 6 months later Ampere will come out with increased performance and likely slightly lower pricing, All in all it would be a colossal waste of both time and money.
And then sell those to get another two which need to get RMA'd, to which some long lost family member who saved a princess in Nigeria from an email they received will buy him 1 card..