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You are quibbling about a couple %? RTX2060 is 1-2% slower than GTX1080.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_RTX_2060_Founders_Edition/33.html
Not su much Nvidia but games themselves are icreasingly optimized for newer features as time passes.
doesn't matter if it's x% faster or slower than the GTX 1080
but the xx60 series have been a sub 300 usd mid-range consumer card for average gamers
praising it being:
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2060 doesn't seem cheap at $349, but this new card has enough steam to beat AMD's RX Vega lineup at better pricing and with much better power/heat/noise. Actually, the RTX 2060 obsoletes much of NVIDIA's GeForce 10 Pascal stack, too.
is almost as irresponsible as Toms "just buy it" article
I am sure any rational person would expect no less from a successor to a card that was released two and a half years ago but the 40% increase in msrp is a huge deal or more like a deal breaker for the gamers who don't usually spend more than 250-300 bucks on a GPU