Won't fool you? Dude you are delusional, no one is out to get you lol.
You asked what title that struggles to run at 1440p 60fps at Ultra. I tossed in a suggestion of my own on games that are hard to run at ultra. Using a 1070 those games don't run at 1440p 60 ultra.
Your GTX 1070 doesn't have Vram problems if you struggle to run 1440p60fps ultra on those 2 titles. That's your GPU struggling because as I already mentioned, neither of those 2 games use close to 8 GB of Vram at those settings. That's what we are talking about here, you know.
Your GTX 1070 doesn't have Vram problems if you struggle to run 1440p60fps ultra on those 2 titles. That's your GPU struggling because as I already mentioned, neither of those 2 games use close to 8 GB of Vram at those settings. That's what we are talking about here, you know.
Depends on how loosely one uses the word "struggles", I guess. Does it really average below 60 on any title? I personally don't know any big title that makes this card struggle at 1440p60fps max settings, not to mention 8gb Vram being the reason. I think your mentioned Odyssey is the closest thing that could be considered "struggles" but it still averages over 60 fps. But the main point is that 8GB Vram is not even close to a problem at 1440p and isn't going to be for quite a while.
Well, Odyssey falls into this category so it can be considered struggles. But still, It's not because of lack of VRam, not even close. Even 4K ultra doesn't use 8gb Vram on that game.
Update 28 July 3:10 GMT+5: Looks like I got the MSRP wrong folks although the dates and everything else was correct. You can check out the more accurate leak for pricing over at Videocardz.com. Almost a week ago, I told you about the existence of the NVIDIA RTX SUPER series, which is going to...
wccftech.com
If that's the case then a lot of people hoping they could get the new improved 2060, 2070 or 2080 at the same prices are going to be sorely disappointed.
Update 28 July 3:10 GMT+5: Looks like I got the MSRP wrong folks although the dates and everything else was correct. You can check out the more accurate leak for pricing over at Videocardz.com. Almost a week ago, I told you about the existence of the NVIDIA RTX SUPER series, which is going to...
wccftech.com
If that's the case then a lot of people hoping they could get the new improved 2060, 2070 or 2080 at the same prices are going to be sorely disappointed.
This is coming from Wccftech, so I wouldn't be surprised if their "exclusive" info is wrong.
From nvidia's perspective this makes just no sense.
Why even bother with the Super series if it isn't going to result in a price drop of vanilla? This accomplishes nothing other than seemingly giving a life line to AMD for Navi.
The 980 Ti was Maxwell and it's performance was on par with the Geforce 1070.
I think you meant the 2080 being on par with the 1080 Ti, in which case yes. Those two were on par with the 2080 having a very slight lead in most instances other than a few benchmarks where >8GB of the 1080 Ti was used.
The 2070 was on par with the 1080.
The 2060 is slightly better than the 1070 Ti.
The 1660 Ti is basically a 1070.
I was hoping for a pricecut on vanilla. As it stands now, I have no compelling reason to buy either. My 970 will have to keep on truckin' for another year.