GeForce RTX 2070, 2080, or 2080 Ti: Which Nvidia Turing Card Is Right for You?

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Nvidia has overdone it with those new cards and that useless ray tracing which doesn't even run at 4k. I was never an AMD fan but guess i will be if they bring an affordable card which runs 4k@60fps.
 
I was eyeing RTX as a content creator. But even on content creation side nothing I use is RTX enabled. Better to wait to see if programs like DaVinci or Photoshop adopt the tech and then buy it then (guess 6-24 months) when it's more affordable.

Barely anyone had reason to pickup RTX series these first free months after launch.
 
I sincerely hope that I have better options when I plan to build a new computer in march 2019.

Turing would be interesting if the prices were in the same realm as pascal, but it's clear to me that nvidia is milking early adopters while simultaneously squeezing budget gamers for all they are worth with old 10 series cards. I'm not worried about the pitchforks/AMD thing, but nvidia better watch their ass if 2080s drop to $600 after the remaining 10 series cards sell out.
 


Im sorry but that is a stupid remark. or your paid by NVIDIA as part of their marketing, ider way the answer is NO
 
If I were willing to pay 1080 price for 1080 level of performance, I would had bought a 1080 already.

I won't buy a 2070 just because is cheaper than a 2080.
 
AMEN BROTHER! If team Green thinks I'm going to drop a wad of green stamps on these at these prices they must be in Canada smoking their brains out.

 
Just buy it! LOL!

 
I think this is the worst Nvidia launch in years. They come out with cards double the price of what people want to pay. Touting some new tech that has no software supporting it and may have some games come out in the next 2 years that support it. The cheaper cards in the RTX they remove the SLI from (RTX 2070) so you have to buy the price bloated 2080s. So far the sales on these have stunk. People take one look at the price and ask for the last gen. Of course Nvidia has cut production on those to force people into the to RTX line. I think I'm gong to reduce my Nvidia shares in case this goes very badly for Nvidia. Unless prices come way down they aren't going to be moving in any kind of volume.
 
But you can experience the beautiful ray-tracing in Battlefield 5!...well....once Dice releases the patch for it......and once Microsoft releases the October update....and if you have an i7-8xxx or ryzen 2700.... *cough*
 
The Game demos look awesome w/o ray-tracing, you don't need an expensive RTX card to enjoy the game.