Tuesday, July 16th 2019

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Features 10 Percent Faster Memory

NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 2080 Super graphics card doesn't just max out the 12 nm "TU104" silicon and add higher GPU clock-speeds, but also features the highest-clocked GDDR6 memory solution on the market, to make the most of the 256-bit wide memory bus of the silicon. NVIDIA deployed 15.5 Gbps GDDR6 memory, which is 10.7 percent faster than the 14 Gbps memory used on the original RTX 2080 and other RTX 20-series graphics cards. The memory real-clock is set at 1937 MHz compared to 1750 MHz on the original RTX 2080. At this memory frequency, the RTX 2080 Super enjoys a memory bandwidth just a touch short of 500 GB/s, at 496 GB/s.

Besides memory, the RTX 2080 Super maxes out the "TU104" silicon by enabling all 3,072 CUDA cores physically present, as opposed to just 2,944 of them being enabled on the original RTX 2080. The card is also endowed with 192 TMUs, 64 ROPs, 384 Tensor cores, and 48 RT cores. The GPU frequencies are set at 1650 MHz with 1815 MHz GPU Boost, compared to 1515/1710 MHz of the original RTX 2080. NVIDIA is launching the RTX 2080 Super at an MSRP of USD $699, with availability slated for July 23. The company's add-in card (AIC) partners are allowed to design custom-design cards that come with improved cooling solutions and higher clocks.
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63 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Features 10 Percent Faster Memory

#51
ratirt
robbMy god you are just as clueless as he is. I thought there would be at least halfway intelligent people in this forum but I guess I was wrong.
Do not insult people. "Half way intelligent"? You have no idea what you are talking about.
BTW the bandwidth sure I miswritten. Memory clocks are higher than 2080Ti's is. Either way they are higher.
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#52
kings
lynx29oh? a 5700 xt ties rtx 2080 ti in two games. F1 2018 and I forgot the other one but its vulkan based. if more companies focused on vulkan 5700 xt would be beating 2080 ti. sadly that isn't happening. neat story you got though bro, cores are all that matters your right. or maybe it's the industry gets pushed to code games a certain way and Nvidia has a major financial hand in that being the dominant market.
I don´t think it's that black on white, it depends on the games and the engines they use, it's not just about the API. There are games in Vulkan and DX12 where Nvidia cards perform very well (Wolfenstein II is just one example).

The same goes for DX11, there are titles that favor more one hardware than another. It shouldn´t be like this, but unfortunately this is how it works.

In my opinion, this subject is not as linear as it sometimes seems to be! As in DX11, in low level APIs there are games and games.
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#53
Shou Miko
I just saw price for the Palit GeForce RTX 2080 Super JetStream at one distributor in DK, it requires a login but it looks like a alright price, the price is listed ex. vat and the vat in DK is 25% of the price.



The price is just shy of $886/£714/€790

Product nr shows that it is the Super model.
Link: www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3048&lang=en
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#54
ratirt
puma99dk|I just saw price for the Palit GeForce RTX 2080 Super JetStream at one distributor in DK, it requires a login but it looks like a alright price, the price is listed ex. vat and the vat in DK is 25% of the price.



The price is just shy of $886/£714/€790

Product nr shows that it is the Super model.
Link: www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3048&lang=en
Cheaper than in Norway :/ same card. That's the cheapest I could find although this price is with tax included.

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#55
Space Lynx
Astronaut
thats europe prices, direct from nvidia store it will be $699 for FE of 2080 super
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#56
Shou Miko
@lynx29 why buy a RTX 2080 FE when the RTX 2080 Super is coming out?

Plus sad there won't be any Super FE cards so EVGA could release a hybrid solution for all FE cards.

For now I really hope that EVGA will release a hybrid cooler solution like for the GTX 1080 Ti I will love mine.
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#57
Space Lynx
Astronaut
puma99dk|@lynx29 why buy a RTX 2080 FE when the RTX 2080 Super is coming out?

Plus sad there won't be any Super FE cards so EVGA could release a hybrid solution for all FE cards.

For now I really hope that EVGA will release a hybrid cooler solution like for the GTX 1080 Ti I will love mine.
i was referring to 2080 super price, sorry for the confusion. i most likely will buy a 2080 Super depending on reviews.
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#58
rundovitrun
Is that Palit card actually a Super as they have always had Jetstream and super Jetstream cards - unless its an RTX 2080 Super - Super Jetstream. I think they might need to change their suffix with the Super cards
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#59
Shou Miko
rundovitrunIs that Palit card actually a Super as they have always had Jetstream and super Jetstream cards - unless its an RTX 2080 Super - Super Jetstream. I think they might need to change their suffix with the Super cards
Specs on palit's website shows it's a rtx 2080 super with 2944 cuda cores and 62T RTX-Ops
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#60
rundovitrun
www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3345&lang=en&pn=NE6208SH20P2-1040G&tab=sp
www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3048&lang=en&pn=NE62080U20P2-1040J&tab=sp

The first link is the real SuperTM card where the second card is the palit Super (non super) with only 2944 cuda cores - confusing if you go with this brand and don't notice the difference. They need to change the naming to avoid this

www.nvidia.com/en-gb/shop/geforce/gpu/?page=1&limit=9&locale=en-gb&category=GPU&gpu=RTX%202080%20SUPER

£669 for FE 2080 super if they ever get enough to sell - is that not well below the launch price of the 2080?
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#61
Shou Miko
rundovitrunwww.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3345&lang=en&pn=NE6208SH20P2-1040G&tab=sp
www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=3048&lang=en&pn=NE62080U20P2-1040J&tab=sp

The first link is the real SuperTM card where the second card is the palit Super (non super) with only 2944 cuda cores - confusing if you go with this brand and don't notice the difference. They need to change the naming to avoid this
Then Palit has unlocked the RTX cores on normal RTX 2080 from 57/60T to 62T.

sry for the mix up.
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#62
John Naylor
The MSI 2080 Ti had the faster Samsung memory and it was 10 fps faster the the MSI Gaming X Trio model. Thos change should bump it iup a few more notches. Hey, faster is always better, no complaints here.

Current AIB versions ... at least the ones ya want (Not the MSI ventus or EVGA Black) .... are still running $750 - $780, so when these hit the shelves, it looks like they will be about the same price.
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#63
guser
well, after 23 of july,when rtx 2080 Super has out,nvidia have,at least eight fastest gpus on market (i read about that Radeon VII not make anymore),and im not count rtx 2080 TI Super gpu from it.

..and,there is coming soon nvidia's 1st 7nm series out soon,i guess Q1/2020,and all can just imagine....they are fast and super efficiency,just way how nvidia want.
i mean alot power without so much care efficienfy or some kind compromise.
i guess, bcoz review and test focuses not care and notice so much efficiency, nvidia put powers out...and ,maybe,also price down, let see.

also Intels 1st gpu, 10nm XE coming soon,and sure,its not lausy gpu.

so, for thouse product,amd gpu sector must battle,lets hope and dream thay amd have something else pocket than theys 7nm process tech, advance for that tech its just not enough anymore, long time, not even 5nm tech.

truth is,that we customer need amd, for competition.
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