Monday, June 22nd 2020
NVIDIA GeForce "Ampere" Hits 3DMark Time Spy Charts, 30% Faster than RTX 2080 Ti
An unknown NVIDIA GeForce "Ampere" GPU model surfaced on 3DMark Time Spy online database. We don't know if this is the RTX 3080 (RTX 2080 successor), or the top-tier RTX 3090 (RTX 2080 Ti successor). Rumored specs of the two are covered in our older article. The 3DMark Time Spy score unearthed by _rogame (Hardware Leaks) is 18257 points, which is close to 31 percent faster than the RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition, 22 percent faster than the TITAN RTX, and just a tiny bit slower than KINGPIN's record-setting EVGA RTX 2080 Ti XC. Futuremark SystemInfo reads the GPU clock speeds of the "Ampere" card as 1935 MHz, and its memory clock at "6000 MHz." Normally, SystemInfo reads the memory actual clock (i.e. 1750 MHz for 14 Gbps GDDR6 effective). Perhaps SystemInfo isn't yet optimized for reading memory clocks on "Ampere."
Source:
HardwareLeaks
67 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce "Ampere" Hits 3DMark Time Spy Charts, 30% Faster than RTX 2080 Ti
117/71=1.65x rdna makers better think of their own dlss 2.0 cause even if this is 3090 it's gonna run over big navi with rtx/dlss on in triple A's
and.. btw, its ,i repeat, it is 7nm rtx 3080 FE gpu with early drivers...well,i wait for it example msi lightning version or asus srtix advance oc version.
I'll also be looking at ~250w cards.I was actually never fond of them,980Ti Gaming 6G was hot and loud,but my 1080ti trio and 2070s trio are so damn cool and quiet I'd have no problem with one.
I think 3080Ti will not be any more power hungry than 2080Ti imo,it'll be big die w. 275-285w power draw like turing.
I'm glad nvidia stepped up the game with good reference cooling at msrp on turing,hope they do the same on ampere.GN said they have info there's two versions of reference cooler - the new one comes from a new oem,the second one from one they worked with before.Good reference coolers at msrp prices means custom coolers have to cvompete harder on price/performance and we reap the benefits getting queiter coolers at lower markups than before.Back when I was getting my 2070S I only paid a 6% premium for trio over 2070S reference.I was actually pretty surprised.Meanwhile 57000xt nitro costs at least 10-15% more than reference.Even if it msrp's lower the shops will jack up the price knowing nobody's wanting reference anyway.
I just hope they will give us options with more VRAM.
The rumored 10GB for the 3080 isn't bad, but not great either.
they've no competition from tu104 up and tu116 down
they've more stable drivers and support cuda
if navi 10 is just as fast,equal in features and has no weak points that'll be it for nvidia's prices