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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 doubles up on the RTX 2080 and is up to 60% faster than the RTX 2080 Ti on CompuBench to give AMD and Big Navi a hard target to hit

Started by Redaktion, September 06, 2020, 09:47:27

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Redaktion

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card has been spotted being put through its paces on CompuBench 2.0 Desktop. The Ampere device demolished the RTX 2080 and also put the RTX 2080 Ti to the sword. With a price starting at US$699 for the RTX 3080, Nvidia has thrown down the gauntlet to AMD and its Navi range to counter this challenge.

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Icalic

Maybe 2080 vs 3080 look double performance, but with power increase around 48.83%. So improvement per watt only around 34.37%.

Eric

Please learn your multiple unit abbreviations. I highly doubt these cards are benching in the milli pixel per second range.


sixtoecat

Quote from: Eric on September 06, 2020, 15:35:28
Please learn your multiple unit abbreviations. I highly doubt these cards are benching in the milli pixel per second range.


Hey man 24 milipixel per second is all you need, its plenty XD

r31ya

Considering rumor of one of the big navi is at 80 CU, Acturus 128 CU, and If the CU is similar to Xbox and PS5. Through a simple math,
- one of the Bid Navi with 80 CU will be around 18 Tflops. a bit shy of 3070's 20 Tflops.
- The bigger Navi based Acturus is at 128 CU or somewhere on 29,5 Tflops. a bit shy of 3080 30 Tflops.

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