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PNY Reveals Their RTX 20-Series Lineup of Partner Graphics Cards

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PNY has taken the lid of their RTX graphics card lineup, revealing a total of 9 (at least, for now) models that will be sold under the new graphics card lineup. For now, PNY's store only offers purchase options for the RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2080 graphics cards, with the RTX 2070 only featuring product pages, but no pricing information.

PNY's product differentiation stands, as always, with factory overclocking and the cooling solution employed. There are two RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards - the RTX 2080 Ti 11GB Blower, which caters to the audiences that NVIDIA has left behind with their in-house designs (which now all feature a dual-fan cooling system), and the RTX 2080 Ti 11GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition ($1,299) with a triple-fan, LED-infused design. For now, there's no information on finalized clock speeds, and both cards feature NVIDIA's reference 1525 MHz core clocks on their specs listing.





The RTX 2080 features a confusing, four-card lineup, where the blower option goes for $859; a dual-fan solution sans RGB will go for $10 more, at $869, which is also the pricing of another dual-fan solution which features RGB elements. Oh, and to top it all off, there's a triple-fan 2080 in the form of the PNY GeForce RTX 2080 8GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition Triple Fan... At the same $869.



The RTX 2070, when it becomes available for pre-order (which should be available around the same time as the other solutions), will be available in just three models.

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Look at those blower styled cards $860 & $1250, just like with Pascal I doubt any cards will retail for MSRP.
 
I'll never understand why they need to release four variants of the same card for the same market. Two I could get, a quiet one with rather average clocks and another one that is factory overclocked to the limits and ready to blast through anything you throw at it. But four? I just don't get it...
 
Looks nice enough, but since my PNY 780 Ti died I’ll just be avoiding the brand for a while.
 
Let's waste materials, yay ! :kookoo:

Think it has more to do with options, from their PoV. They're giving us more options.
 
I can't believe this is what the Nvidia market has become. Sad days.
 
and let's begin with enormous prices..... At that price it should a single card to work like two of the current top class, otherwise the price is not real at all....
 
Yep, "starting from" was a load of shit. Not that I didn't already know.
 
I love how everyone is getting twisted out of shape ont he price. the launch price is super high?!? OMG its like every flagship GPU since the 680!!!!!

lolcalmdown. Prices will fall, it might take longer since AMD is asleep at the wheel, but I doubt the 2080ti will stay above $1000 for long. And its not like the 1080 dissappeared, and unless you are pushing 1440p144 or higher, you really wont need the power of these cards for some time.
Looks nice enough, but since my PNY 780 Ti died I’ll just be avoiding the brand for a while.
The 780ti is a big, powerful card, the bigger the GPU the more prone they are to manufacturing defect.
 
My god these things are huge.

I think we're looking at HOT cards.
 
Prices will fall, it might take longer since AMD is asleep at the wheel, but I doubt the 2080ti will stay above $1000 for long.
For what reason would prices fall? The current generation of cards increased in price by a large margin. Unless supply is very high prices will either stay the same or even increase. Maybe these cards will collect dust on shelves and that'll cause price drops.
 
For what reason would prices fall? The current generation of cards increased in price by a large margin. Unless supply is very high prices will either stay the same or even increase. Maybe these cards will collect dust on shelves and that'll cause price drops.

Mainly due to the fact that there is oversupply of older gen 1x cards due to the crypto dry up, and the fact that these prices are insanely high. So few games support ray tracing that a used 1080 might be the price/perf sweet spot for most ppl.

Maybe the 2080ti wont fall, but the 2080 and 2070 likely will,
 
I wouldn't expect any discounts for at least 6 months, probably longer unless demand is low, and even then I don't think you will see any at or below MSRP.
 
Mainly due to the fact that there is oversupply of older gen 1x cards due to the crypto dry up, and the fact that these prices are insanely high. So few games support ray tracing that a used 1080 might be the price/perf sweet spot for most ppl.

Maybe the 2080ti wont fall, but the 2080 and 2070 likely will,
That oversupply still has cards at over $700 on very old cards. There's no reason for Nvidia to drop prices at all. Sure it would be nice but they can keep charging what they have been. Personally I'm not buying into Nvidia's ray tracing hype .

I wouldn't expect any discounts for at least 6 months, probably longer unless demand is low, and even then I don't think you will see any at or below MSRP.

If demand is high with the newer generation they can increase prices on the new gen and current if they want to. Crappy yes but possible.

Interesting how the Ti's don't get RGB.

It'll be an upgrade. RTX 2080tiRGB $2,000 for for one with a blower cooler , $2,500 for one with custom cooler. Water cooled will be RTX2080tiRGBH2O for $3,000.
 
when there were leaks from PNY before the release of the RTX 2080 ti...everybody thought the $1000 was just a placeholder..& it would be sub $800..

now we think that the placeholder pirce was better..because its $1300!!!! Damn...
 
I'd hate to order one of these if I stuttered "PNY GeForce RTX 2080 8GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition Triple Fan"
There aint that much time in the day. :laugh:
 
But the real question is .......................... CAN IT RUN CRYSIS ?
 
But the real question is .......................... CAN IT RUN CRYSIS ?

The 1080 Ti, I think, can run Crysis 3 at 4K with everything maxed out at nearly 50 FPS just by itself, no SLI involved. So, the 2080 should be capable of pulling off at least that much.
 
The 1080 Ti, I think, can run Crysis 3 at 4K with everything maxed out at nearly 50 FPS just by itself, no SLI involved. So, the 2080 should be capable of pulling off at least that much.
i was joking :laugh::laugh: , and i am talking about CRYSIS 1 , it's known with it's shity engine & optimization.
I tried to run it once with my pc and guess what ! , my 750 TI was running at 100% , so much stuttering huge FPS drops (30-+ FPS) , even my stupid core 2 duo was running at 60-70% LOL .
tried it at 720p high settings.

Looks nice enough, but since my PNY 780 Ti died I’ll just be avoiding the brand for a while.
Well , i havn't tried PNY GPUs , but i always feel like it's the best brand after Asus , Gigabyte , MSI , EVGA.
 
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