Monday, August 20th 2018

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Reference Design Teased

Here's the first teaser picture of NVIDIA's upcoming super high-end GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card, with its most prominent feature being a dual-fan reference-design cooler. Given that blank PCB pictures of the RTX 2080 reference board shows two fan headers, it's possible that NVIDIA could make this dual-fan cooler common for both the RTX 2080 Ti and the RTX 2080+ (a premium 3,072-SP version of the RTX 2080, which could launch in September).
Source: VideoCardz
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21 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Reference Design Teased

#1
IceScreamer
Looks like something EVGA would make, I like it.
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#2
Xzibit
Reminds me of the old XFX Ghost Thermal

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#3
Vya Domus
That looks so weird, where does the air go ?
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#4
matar
Vya DomusThat looks so weird, where does the air go ?
in you case
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#5
ShurikN
Gotta be honest, the FE blower one was miles ahead in terms of looks.
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#6
Vya Domus
matarin you case
It looks incredibly dysfunctional, the bulk of heatsink is supposedly between the two fans yet the shroud is closed meaning the only exhausts are in the back and front. Seriously, what the hell is that ? Looks very fake to me.
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#7
matar
ShurikNGotta be honest, the FE blower one was miles ahead in terms of looks.
So true I love the FE blower and I only buy them, I think NVidia had to do this as this chip is a bit hot
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#8
Berfs1
The GEFORE RTX must be backwards, surely I’m not the only one seeing this?
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#9
huguberhart
With all these estimates and predictions, are MINI (~180mm length) variant cards possible?
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#10
Animalpak
Berfs1The GEFORE RTX must be backwards, surely I’m not the only one seeing this?
They made so for promotional purposes.

As for the design, the two fans can be logic if the card is all open with heatsink fins on the sides like all other custom cards.
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#11
chaosmassive
OOT : I really curious why every GPU 'leak' always so close to release date (e.g 1/2 months before D day), and often its very accurate numbers too.
are manufacturer company (ASUS, Gigabyte, etc, etc) not getting sued by nvidia for leakage? OR it is controlled leak to build up hype and rumours by 3rd party card maker under Nvidia permission to do so?
( ex. Nvidia : you may leak PCB, box art, BUT NOT GPU core diagram)
3rd party : aye aye sir.)

it seems to be the latter in my opinion...
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#12
Vayra86
I'm getting the impression this is going to be a great GPU gen to skip entirely.

Vaporware featureset and near similar performance to Pascal in a much hotter package. Yeah. You can keep that. And your utterly hideous coolers too.
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#13
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
matarSo true I love the FE blower and I only buy them, I think NVidia had to do this as this chip is a bit hot
Why? There's only two reasons to get a FE blower one, a) FC GPU waterblocks are quickly available or b) in SLI, hot air is exhausted better. But oh the noise and crappy thermal performance..
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#14
Liviu Cojocaru
If this is actually true, I'm into it...I might buy it for a decent price that is :D
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#15
Fleurious
But where are all the LEDs?!

What are the chances of being able to get one in Canada for under $1k? I need a replacement for my 780Ti that died.
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#16
Berfs1
AnimalpakThey made so for promotional purposes.

As for the design, the two fans can be logic if the card is all open with heatsink fins on the sides like all other custom cards.
lol agreed
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#17
zelnep
the fun is over, Zotac leaked prices... gtx 2080 will cost 800$ and Ti will cost 1100+$, so if these cards are not 50% or more powerful as Pascal - in non Raytrace tasks, then we will have a set back for the whole fricken generation :(
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#18
Prima.Vera
zelnepthe fun is over, Zotac leaked prices... gtx 2080 will cost 800$ and Ti will cost 1100+$, so if these cards are not 50% or more powerful as Pascal - in non Raytrace tasks, then we will have a set back for the whole fricken generation :(
We cannot expect anything less from the most callous company after Apple, nGreedia.
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#19
phill
I look forward to seeing how fast these cards are.. I do wonder if they will be a step forward and back at the same time.... Time will tell :) I await the reviews.
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#20
mcraygsx
This was much needed improvement for their in house reference cooling solution. Lack of adequate cooling on my Titan XP hurts it performance like no tomorrow.
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#21
Upgrayedd
So 2080+ is the fully enabled die?
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