Friday, June 28th 2019

NVIDIA RTX SUPER Lineup Detailed, Pricing Outed

NVIDIA has officially confirmed pricing and SKU availability for its refreshed Turing lineup featuring the SUPER graphics cards we've been talking about for ages now. Primed as a way to steal AMD's Navi release thunder, the new SUPER lineup means previously-released NVIDIA gppahics cards have now hit an EOL-status as soon as their souped-up, SUPER versions are available, come July 2nd.

The RTX 2060 and RTX 2080 Ti will live on, for now, as the cheapest and most powerful entries unto the world of hardware-based raytracing acceleration, respectively. The RTX 2070 and RTX 2080, however, will be superseded by the corresponding 2070 SUPER and 2080 SUPER offerings, with an additional RTX 2060 SUPER being offered so as to compete with AMD's RX 5700 ($399 for NVIDIA's new RTX 2060 SUPER vs $379 for the AMD RX 5700, which is sandwiched in the low-end by the RTX 2060 at $349).
The RTX 2070 SUPER will be positioned at a higher pricing point than AMD's upcoming RX 5700 XT ($499 vs $449), which should put it mildly ahead in performance - just today we've seen benchmarks that showed AMD's RX 5700 XT trading blows with the non-SUPER RTX 2070. The NVIDIA RTX 2080 SUPER will get improved performance as well as a drop in pricing, down to $699 versus the original's (exorbitantly high compared to the GTX 1080's pricing of $549) $799.
Source: Videocardz
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152 Comments on NVIDIA RTX SUPER Lineup Detailed, Pricing Outed

#151
medi01
jabbadapWell can't really make that kind of assertions until thorough reviews are out.
Assertions can be made before, as soon as information is available.
Final conclusions can be made later.

Next time you want to communicate specifically with some guys (whatever your reason to fancy people who claim cartels are ok, just to make nvidia look better, is) do it using appropriate forum means, namely, send a personal message.

Forum also has a wonderful feature, to be used with buggy users, called "ignore".
efikkanPower consumption under load varies a lot.
What is that supposed to mean, undermine power consumption figures on all review sites?
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I can just say that I'm glad I moved from a 980ti to a 1080ti instead of waiting.
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