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Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super review – Real upgrade, small update or just a side kick?

With the GeForce RTX 2080 Super, Nvidia continues on the path taken to upgrade all the current GeForce RTX once again and to replace the "older" cards step by step. In terms of performance, these are certainly measurable steps, but the potential buyer will certainly not get these performance gains at zero cost either. But we will write something about the relationship between benefit and price in conclusion. But first to the map...

For all benchmarks, I deliberately chose all three common screen resolutions and adapted the settings more to the usability. So this is not about "beautiful living", but about "fast playing". I'm sure the benefits are more likely and I've never understood why you want to see Full HD as a resolution only on the absolute entry-level cards. Otherwise, all graphics are self-explanatory anyway and I spare myself the novels of the verbal description of what you can already see with your eyes.

Since we don't want or need to test CPUs, I deliberately chose the highest settings for these benchmarks, as all maps here provide very useful frame rates. The curve and bar charts with the further information are in the galleries for browsing through.

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Igor Wallossek

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