Nvidia Turing Product Reviews and Previews: (Super, TI, 2080, 2070, 2060, 1660, etc)

PCGH did a recent piece on Turing GPUs (RTX 2080Ti and Titan RTX equivalent), they found out that in heavy ray tracing, Turing held it's own against higher end RDNA2 and RDNA3 GPUs, and against mid end Ampere and Lovelace counterparts. They came away impressed.

In retrospect, it can be stated that the investment has paid off. Anyone who has been using the RTX 2080 Ti since then will note that this graphics card has been exceptionally well aged. We even go so far as to say that this graphics card defies age better than any other model in history.

Even legends such as the Radeon 9700 Pro and Geforce 8800 GTX showed heavy signs of a wear and tear after five and a half years. The Geforce RTX 2080 Ti, on the other hand, improved with each year, as its potential was gradually being developed

This is due to a number of factors, not just the fact that the development cycles have slowed. Nvidia has proven the right nose, invested early and massively and asserted its own market power in the following years


 
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