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  13. They are overpriced, and the raytrace gimmick is not even worth it. The 2080ti cant even get 60 FPS at 1080p in tomb raider. And that's only the shadows!!! This is supposed to be the fastest GPU on the planet, yet it gets less frames than a midrange 1060, all because of Ray tracing shadows. No one will sacrifice high framerate or resolution that their monitor supports for one graphics setting Nvidia also tricked people. The """Starting at"""" prices are not going to happen in atleast 6 months, the 2080ti is 1200 dollars, not 1000, and so on. the 21 games they showed to support RTX, only 11 have Raytracing, because apparently RTX includes the DLSS support too, so 10 games just have that not ray tracing so even fewer games support them. The name changing is a nice twist of yours. If a 2080 is as powerful or more than a 1080ti that makes sense, just like every other generation, but not when the price increases by 30% compared to the last 80 card, that's what you need to understand. And we know the performance, people could play some of the game at gamescom, some even enabled an FPS counter confirming tomb raider get's 45 FPS in tomb raider in 1080p with a 2080ti. I dont care how impressive ray tracing is, the performance hit is not worth. No games have every ray trace feature as well (Shadows, reflections and global illumination) probably because the games would run below the 22 FPS shown in the star wars demo due to games having much more complex scenes. The tech is impressive, the performance is not, and the price premium is not worth it for RTX. I think it's really disrespectful of you to think the anger is silly when the pricecreep of these cards are insane
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  22. AztecaYT Why do you think? Use your head.Nvidia is super close to 7nm which is why this gen doesnt seem to be a big jump in performance outside of raytracing. the 12nm node is limited, it's not possible to get higher clocks than those they have etc. The next gen will probably come soon in a year or maybe even less, that's what every tech tuber and analyst are saying, since 7nm is right around the corner and it makes sense for nvidia to have a trump card incase amd comes out with great value cards. Because it only survives for 1 year, there is no room to release a titan first and then a ti like before. heck before the titan card released later than the 80 card and the 80ti card even later than that. but that's pretty hard to do and sell fi you are going to come out with some new cards a week later with much better performance to price. Also note, that the whole "The names just got switched" makes no sense. The 980 was a few percent faster than the 780ti, so was the 970 compared to the 780 and so on. yet the 980 cost around the same as the 780. So basically you got more performance for the same price. That's how it has always been yet with this gen it looks like we get more performance, yes, but the price is increased almost 1:1 for the performance increase, meaning that there is not much value in these cards. That's why the 10 series cards are going to be even better value when more used ones appear, it's why nvidia and amd and so on always have to give more performance for mostly the same price becuase they have to be more valueable than last gen, but people are angry because the price increase for each tier are so insane. There is no way 2070 is going to start at $500, just like the 2080ti is $1200 not $1000 and the 2080 is also higher compared to the 1080 too
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