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The 2019 GPU Benchmark Suite & The Test F1 2019
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  • GreenReaper - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    Are "CUDA cores" the same as "RT cores"? The article actually talks about "SMs" - a term not defined before use. Perhaps they are all the same thing. In any case, not in the specifications, so easy to miss.
  • GreenReaper - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    Also, are all parts of the CPU in the same clock domain?
    If not, the speed of one part may not relate to another.
    (And if so, they're arguably not separate "cores".)
  • chowmanga - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    Why are you only showing cards from the current generation in the benchmarks? Most of the people who opt for a lower priced card like the RTX 2070 aren't going to be in the market for getting a card upgrade to 2070 Super. Looking at the Steam Survey, we see that the most owned cards come from the last generation and the 750Ti is still in the top 10 of most popular cards! Owners of cards even one generation old can't compare their cards in the GPU 2019 benchmark section as it is only populated by new cards. It seems like you've neglected to consider the audience who would be in the market for old cards.

    Sincerely,
    Disgruntled 980Ti owner
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    "Why are you only showing cards from the current generation in the benchmarks?"

    Short answer: lack of time. It takes a lot of time to put together a new GPU benchmarking suite, and NVIDIA's launch inopportunely arrived right in the middle of that. So I only had a few days to benchmark cards.

    GPU Bench 2019 will get filled out with more cards over time, including 980 series cards.
  • chowmanga - Wednesday, July 3, 2019 - link

    Good to know, thanks.
  • Ananke - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    If AMD prices the RX5700 at $299 and 5700XT at $399, it will absolutely devastate NVidia. I kinda doubt AMD has the marketing team to understand that, but semi aggressive high end product prices can bring them half of the GPU market, especially if well executed with Ryzon alliance. AMD has once in a lifetime opportunity now. Next year, Intel will enter the game, and it will be very competitive market to do anything with high margins.
  • webdoctors - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    LOL, at those prices it would devastate AMD. They have employees to pay, as well as foundries for the chips. They're not a charity. They need to pay for the 8GB of RAM and the dies at 7nm won't be cheap now, maybe next yr. These dies are bigger than CPUs. Compared to a CPU you're getting a PCB and DRAM as well so you can't compare it to the Ryzen CPU pricing.
  • Bensam123 - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link

    Please cover AMDs input delay reduction technology in the review of the 5700 series along with Nvidias. It's not just about raw FPS (or frame times). Input delay matters a lot.
  • pandemonium - Wednesday, July 3, 2019 - link

    Quick fix for your table:

    RTX 2080 Super
    Launch Date 07/23/2018
  • Ryan Smith - Wednesday, July 3, 2019 - link

    Thanks!

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