Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti will be usurped by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 and 3080, which were unveiled at the company’s September 1 event. That’s saying a lot considering that it’s remained unbeatable for so long.
Still, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card remains a monster in the gaming department. It brings impressive ray tracing technology and AI-driven Tensor cores to any graphics driven task, and is able to produce over 60 fps in 4K when gaming. Without a doubt, it’s a massive step up from its predecessor, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. So much so that it’s easy to forgive that hefty price, if you can afford it.
Once you invest in the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, it’s hard to look back if you want high-end gaming. Especially if you pair it with the best processor and gaming monitor, both of which really help you get the most out of it.
AMD’s Navi seems to be off on a good start. The new architecture is not only performing better than competing solutions but is also better priced and thus offering better value for money in the Indian market. Having proven itself to be competitive, we should start to see more gamers picking up the RX cards for mid-range configurations unless NVIDIA responds with price cuts on their RTX 20-series and RTX Super cards. As AMD inches towards the top of the stack, we are excitedly waiting to see how the GPU landscape evolves over the coming year. AMD’s 7nm+ cards, Intel’s new discrete GPUs and NVIDIA’s Turing-refresh are all slated to be launched in 2020. The AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 with their new RDNA architecture are poised to carve a good share of the GPU market for now.
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00:18 - The Wicher 3
00:52 - Assassins creed Odyssey
01:25 - Metro Exodus
01:59 - Battlefield 5
02:32 - Far Cry New Dawn
03:08 - Doom Eternal
03:42 - Hitman 2
04:16 - Shadow of the TR
04:53 - Red Dead Redemption 2