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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080/2070/2060 Super to be officially announced on July 2nd + first reviews

NVIDIA has confirmed that it will officially announce its new SUPER graphics cards on July 2nd. The models that the green team confirmed were the RTX2080 Super, the RTX2070 Super and the RTX2060 Super. Contrary to some earlier rumours, there won’t be a “Super” variant for the RTX2080Ti.

NVIDIA has also confirmed that review embargo for the RTX2070 Super and the RTX2060 Super will be lifted on the very same day (July 2nd). However, the review embargo for AIC models will be lifted on July 9th.

Interestingly enough, the review embargo for the RTX2080 Super will not be lifted on July 2nd. NVIDIA claimed that the first reviews for it will come out later in July.

Last but not least, the pricing for all of these brand new graphics cards will be revealed next week.

Thanks Videocardz

37 thoughts on “NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080/2070/2060 Super to be officially announced on July 2nd + first reviews”

  1. The GPU market is going to be this way until next year when new console generation releases. I am not going to change my GPU until a leap in price/performance, right now is a joke every year.

      1. Had everything to do with the Xbox when GeForce 3 launched. Programmable shaders changed GPU architectures forever. Believe it or not, but console launches influence the timing for huge architectural changes.

          1. Probably next consoles has next navi, next navi is going to have raytracing support, not RTX, that is a Nvidia variant of raytracing.

          2. Navi will have software emulated Raytracing support at best, which runs like crap. Hardware Raytracing is the way to go and Navi does NOT have that technology.

          3. Sure, you know, information directly from your a*s. AMD is working on RT for consoles next year. And AMD already said that RT is going to be implemented when every GPU can handle it, that is why you should wait to the next year, price performance jump, new tech to new generation of consoles and games are going to be more demanding also because 1) new consoles 2) more cores in the market.

        1. If you are a cheapskate, budget PC gamer, just stick with a console. I’m tired of the constant whining.

          1. I use PC since commodore 64 but the reality is not your “master race” the reality is mid range GPU is the mainstream. People buy GPU mostly between 150 and 400 usd and mostly cheap ones. I am talking about a jump in price performance and you are talking about a teen years old discussion about fanboys.

  2. They need to hire someone else to name their GPUs. The “super” edition is something a 4 year old might come up with.

    1. New faster models are always around the corner when it comes to computer parts, everyone should know this.

    2. It’s just a premium bump, if you bought your card early you should still have had value out of it. If you purchased in the last month of its announcement you should still be able to return it. :shrug:

    3. Cannibalization is all Nvidia knows. Instead of making something that age like fine wine with proper driver support. They just give you a 5-10% bump and nerf the previous cards to get you to buy the newer variant. And people will still swear up and down for this company. Unbelievable…

    4. not as bad as it were a decade ago where you can get 60% to 80% performance increase going from one generation to another. there must be a lot off pissed buyer back then when in a year you know AMD or nvidia will come with something that significantly faster.

  3. The company that loves to cannibalize itself. It’s like DLC to them/expansion pass.

    Super Dumb…

    1. How is this “”Super Dumb”? The cards will all have performance increases (and not just overclocks but actual Shader, Tensor and RT core increases… AND clock increases) and price cuts… How is that “Super Dumb” again??? Me thinks your opinion better suits your comment, friend.

    2. Yo, shut the fuq up! When did I mention anything about AMD? Nvidia competes with itself by cannibalizing itself every 3-6 months. You are just here arguing with yourself bringing up AMD, when no one said anything about AMD. Stop hitting yourself, Fuqing Donkey!

    3. Yeah AMD went fully re**rd. They used to be a poor mans choice, but not they cost as much as the allways superior nVida cards, and NO raytracing uuh. WTF. yeah they went full re**rd!

    4. Crazy that, Sony and Microsoft announce RT for their new consoles(based on AMD tech).

      And AMD wants us to pay 450 for a video card that is now guaranteed to be obsolete in a year.

  4. No Super 2080TI makes sense, there’s a gap to fill between 2080 and 2080TI that Super 2080 fills. The competition (AMD) Doesn’t really have anything that can compete with 2080TI anyway. This is just a push to make it harder for AMD to compete, old RTX cards can see a price slice to undercut the newly announced AMD cards and SUPER can give a premium boost.

    As for me I think I’ll wait for 2020 before I upgrade, Raytracing doesn’t seem worth it for me since I play at 1440p , and, I already have a 1080TI I got fairly cheap (Used) So there’s no significant performance jump going for 1080TI to 2080TI / (Super 2080) Since they opted for tech that would introduce Raytracing, rather than a flat performance increase across the board.

  5. O sh*t I’m stoked for this, hopefully the prices are not too bad. I was looking at picking up a super 2060 or 2070 for cyberpunk

  6. So basically 2060 Super is a gimped 2070, 2070S – gimped 2080, and 2080S – gimped 2080 Ti.

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