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nVidia trying to fix Alda or they have many dies unsuitable for AI.
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Not even the 4090 can do that... Remnant2 runs at 35-40FPS and the game doesn't even have RT...Interesting, but even a 4080super probably does not have the balls to play UE5 games at 4K60 RT smoothly, without upscaling. I'm happy that I didn't blow my money on the 40x0 series.
Looks increasingly like the 50x0 series will be the key to good UE5 4K + RT performance.
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Then nVidia better get some work in. I've already written off the 40x0 series and their expected refreshes anyway. I think anyone would be a fool to part with +-£1,200 for a card that can't even play the latest games at 4K60 without cheating.Not even the 4090 can do that... Remnant2 runs at 35-40FPS and the game doesn't even have RT...
Even the RTX5090 might not be able to do that...unless it has >70% more performance...
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Seems verrrry likely to me. Though, based on the 3080 Ti launch price, I'd bet the 4080S/Ti/whatever is coming in at least 100 bucks higher. The 4060 is the only SKU so far that didn't see a generational price jump.The 2070 Super was very close to the 2080 and the 2060 Super was very close to the 2070.
If real the easy 4070 Super upgrade would be to use AD104 and cut it less so performance is ahead of the 7800XT in raster and clearly ahead in RT. Sell it for $650 and it would probably be fine although 12GB of VRAM is a bit ugh at that kind of price, especially since FG and RT use up more VRAM.
The 4070 Ti Super would need to be further cut AD103, give it 16GB of VRAM, make it faster than the 7900XT / 3090Ti in 4K and you are sorted. Could probably slot in at $800 and the OG 4070Ti can either be reduced in price or just go EOL. This is probably what the 4070 Ti should have been to begin with IMO.
The 4080 Super should aim to clearly beat the 7900XTX in raster, I expect a cut down AD102 with 20GB of VRAM here and it won't threaten the 4090, gets to keep the current 4080 price point so there is still an upsell to the 4090.
Existing 4080 can fill in at $1,000.
Stack would be like this
4090 - $1,600
4080 Super - $1,200
4080 - $1,000
4070 Ti Super - $850
4070 Ti - $750
4070 Super - $650
4070 - $550
4060 Ti 16GB - $450
4060 Ti 8GB - $375
4060 8GB - $300
4060Ti 16GB is already at that price, the 4070 is already at that price, 4070Ti is approaching that price and the 4080 is clearly overpriced at $1,200 so I think it works if NV have enough wafer capacity to supply their pro clients and expand their dGPU SKUs.
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For anything faster than RTX 4050 (better known as RTX 4060), using 1080p chart is ill-advised. 2160p chart would be feasible for 4070 Ti and higher; 1440p chart, for everything below them.Just look at one of TPU's relative performance charts:
You can see the space between 4060, 4060 Ti, 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080 varies a little bit but not much.
A +15% boost seems far fetched. A more realistic figure would be between +7% and +10%. From a performance standpoint, unless your eyes are glued on the FPS counter on the monitor, it's barely enough for the average person to tell. +7% is going from 59 fps to 63 fps. And it's not like your eyes are going to say "hey, we hit 60 fps" if the FPS counter is turned off.
But I'm sure these AIB partners will be happy if someone upgrades from a 4070 to a 4070 SUPER just to gain 4-5 fps.
My guess is about 20%. That would be in line with historical improvement in this same generation of card models.
"Just buy a 4090."come on, nvidia, release..... RTX 4080 20gb SUPER/24gb TI..... ASAP..... plz.....
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None of the above, you clearly do not understand what's going on.nVidia trying to fix Alda or they have many dies unsuitable for AI.
Its just UE5 is REALLY bad on the performance. Lords of the Fallen is like that too.Then nVidia better get some work in. I've already written off the 40x0 series and their expected refreshes anyway. I think anyone would be a fool to part with +-£1,200 for a card that can't even play the latest games at 4K60 without cheating.
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I'm hoping it's just speculation. It smacks of cynical business practice to release a brand (Ti) that is the top tier of a given card, only to then release a 'super' version of it. I can understand 4070, 4070 super, and 4070ti, but mixing them together is just a pile of poo. Then again, I probably can't complain because in Nvidia's alternate business reality, I've got a 4080 12GB, not a 4070ti.
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If NVIDIA can enable 50+ of 60 SMs on AD104 instead of 46, that would bring 4070S a lot closer to 7800 XT, which is really the only card that NVIDIA struggles against right now in terms of price/perf.
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | MSI MAG Mortar B650 (wifi) |
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Software | W10 |
What does “top tier of a given card” mean? These are just marketing brand names slapped on hardware with a certain price/performance.
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Regional pricing. The 7900 XT is usually more expensive than the 4070 Ti.Maybe I'm missing something
My bet Blackwell will be the worst generation of the first half of XXI century, with RTX 6000 series onwards being better overall. I might be completely wrong but the feeling we have not yet reached the very bottom but we're one leap close to it doesn't leave me. So RTX "5080" (~40% of full Blackwell potential with 40% being a direct indicator of a *60/Super class GPU) for $1400 give or take 100 bucks is to be expected (RTX "4080" is ~55% of full Ada potential with 55% being a direct indicator of a *70 Ti class GPU). What will they put between 5080 and 5090? A couple GPUs, namely 5080 Super (~50% potential), 5080 Ti (~60% potential) and probably ~80% potential 5090 24 GB (with "normal" 5090 being a 32 GB SKU) or something along those lines. I don't expect them to produce anything below RTX "5060." And RTX "5060" will most probably fail to outperform 4060 Ti.this trend supposedly continues for Blackwell
When a consumer purchases a product with a given performance metric for its generation, they can normally be assured of the placement in the product stack given its naming scheme. Nvidia has used (in recent times) X0X0, X0X0 Super, and X0X0 Ti as the tiers of a given model. To then make an X0X0 Ti super (which hasn't existed before) is cynical. It doesn't matter what silicon lies beneath (Nvidia screwed that a long time ago), but per generation, the naming classification conveys relative performance.
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Not really following. If you own a 4070 Ti and Nvidia introduces a faster card why does it matter if the new card is named 4070 Ti Super or something else. It doesn’t change the performance of your current card.
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If you look at the spread between the 4070, 4070 Ti, and 4080 between 1080p and 2160p, they're about the same. It's only at 2160p where there's a massive jump between the 4080 and the 4090.For anything faster than RTX 4050 (better known as RTX 4060), using 1080p chart is ill-advised. 2160p chart would be feasible for 4070 Ti and higher; 1440p chart, for everything below them.
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On that chart, the 4070ti - 4080 jump is 13%. Any speculated 4070ti 'super poo fest' would have to come in below that, otherwise it cannabilises the 4080. So, 10% tops? I don't know, it sounds a bit off to me. I think the source could be wrong. A 4070 'super' makes more sense (4070 - 4070ti is almost a 22% jump). If Nvidia were serious about any of this, it would be drop the 4080 price and launch a 4080ti (or super).
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Processor | Apple proprietary M2 Pro (6 p-cores, 4 e-cores) |
Motherboard | Apple proprietary |
Cooling | Apple proprietary |
Memory | Apple proprietary 16GB LPDDR5 unified memory |
Video Card(s) | Apple proprietary M2 Pro (16-core GPU) |
Storage | Apple proprietary onboard 512GB SSD + various external HDDs |
Display(s) | LG UltraFine 27UL850W (4K@60Hz IPS) |
Case | Apple proprietary |
Audio Device(s) | Apple proprietary |
Power Supply | Apple proprietary |
Mouse | Apple Magic Trackpad 2 |
Keyboard | Keychron K1 tenkeyless (Gateron Reds) |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift S (hosted on a different PC) |
Software | macOS Sonoma 14.7 |
Benchmark Scores | (My Windows daily driver is a Beelink Mini S12 Pro. I'm not interested in benchmarking.) |
Launching the new SUPER products in Q1 would boost a historically weak quarter's revenue.The real question would be: will they launch the "Super" editions before or after the Christmas season? I guess after, so they can farm the Christmas dollarinos with the old gen.