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Home»News»Tech»Nvidia officially announces the RTX 2000 series cards; It’s all about the Ray Tracing

Nvidia officially announces the RTX 2000 series cards; It’s all about the Ray Tracing

By Keith MitchellAugust 20, 2018
RTX 2080 Ti is a sexy card

Today, Nvidia finally announced the rumored RTX 20xx series cards, ahead of Gamescom 2018. Three new cards, that are chockful of all the latest and greatest technological jargon. Teraflops, Ray Tracing, and a bunch of other words you may or have heard before. All I know is once Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang took to the stage, people didn’t care how much he talked. How boring he got and let’s be honest, some parts were boring but only because Jensen is super passionate and I respect that. But for many at the show and watching online, we just wanted to get the dirt on the new cards.

And there was much dirt to be given. Three new cards; RTX 2070, 2080 and the 2080 Ti cards. All of which reportedly pack more power than even the GTX 1080 Ti. Of course, all we really heard about was how great Ray Tracing is and how these cards are awesome at it. Which is nice and all, but we’re still a few years away from games using this technology. Well, with the exception of the games that debuted the RTX cards. Namely Battlefield V, which looked stunning running on the RTX GPU.

 Now, as much as I’m looking forward to these new cards, I have to put myself in check for a bit. New GPUs are like any other technology and as such you need to take a wait and see approach. We need (should!) wait and see how these cards fair in actual benchmarks first. Of course, it’s your money and I’m not telling you how to spend it. Just my two cents. That said, let’s check out these cards.

GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Founders EditionGeForce RTX 2080 Founders EditionGeForce RTX 2070 Founders Edition
CUDA Cores435229442304
Ray Tracing8 Gigarays per second8 Gigarays per second6 Gigarays per second
Base Clock1350MHz1515MHz1410MHz
Boost Clock1635MHz 1800MHz 1710MHz
Memory11GB GDDR68GB GDDR68GB GDDR6
Graphics Card Power260W225W175W

First up is the RTX 2070, starting at $499.99. Followed by the RTX 2080, starting at $699.99 and finally the RTX 2080 Ti with a $999 price tag. That’s for reference cards, while Nvidia’s Founders Edition cards will run you a bit more. The RTX 2070 at $599, RTX 2080 at $799 and the Ti for $1199. Now, keep in mind that Founders Editions are typically more expensive compared to 3rd party cards. So there’s a possibility that you can find this cards for a bit cheaper. Except, from what I’ve seen as of today. Even the 3rd party cards are prices similarly to Nvidia’s own cards. We’re looking at a September 20th, 2018 release date for most of the cards to be released.

RTX 2000 series card pricing

Will these cards be the leap that Nvidia is claiming them to be? They very well could be, however, there’s a huge chunk of information that was absent from the RTX announcement. For me, a very passionate PC gamer, I could care less about Ray Tracing. At least for right now. All I care about is will these new cards give me a framerate boost. Can I run my games at 4K @60 FPS or above and ultimately, will they make me awesome Fortnite. Well, scratch out that last part. And sadly, we got none of that information from the conference.

Sure, we heard these cards were more powerful than the GTX 1080 Ti, but only when it comes to Ray Tracing. I want to see comparisons and benchmarks on a video card that costs more than my mortgage. I need real world data to back up these claims, which is something we don’t have right now. You’d think they would have been blasting these figures all day. Which just adds to my hesitation on dropping the case on these cards so early.

Hopefully, we’ll see this prior to the launch of these cards. That is if Nvidia doesn’t embargo the benchmark data until the day of release. Until then, maybe it might be a bit cost effective to check out one of Nvidia’s GTX 1080 or GTX 1080 Ti cards. At least until we get some concrete data that is indicative of these cards performance. Then and only then, will I look at possibly getting one of these cards; and if my master “AKA the Wifey” allows me.

One thing is for sure, I’m loving the design of the new cards. Easily some of the best looking cards Nvidia has produced. 

RTX 2080 Ti is a sexy card

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Keith D. Mitchell is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Outerhaven, where he has been covering video games and technology for more than 14 years. A lifelong PC gamer, he began building PCs at just eight years old and still loves talking about hardware as much as playing games. His passion for challenging experiences has made him a devoted Soulslike fan, having beaten nearly every FromSoftware release. Keith regularly attends major gaming and technology events to bring firsthand coverage to readers, and continues to enjoy writing about the games and gear that shaped his love for the industry.

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