New NVIDIA RTX 2080

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Aaron Green

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New NVIDIA RTX 2080

PostMon Aug 20, 2018 5:14 pm

Curious if anyone can speculate on what NVIDIA's new RTX technology will bring to Resolve.

https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/20/nvi ... -gamescom/
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Re: New NVIDIA RTX 2080

PostMon Aug 20, 2018 10:51 pm

Probably realtime raytracing in Fusion page...


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Re: New NVIDIA RTX 2080

PostMon Aug 20, 2018 11:19 pm

It is no doubt way too early to know.. and will probably need a version 16 with specific use of the hardware to really take advantage of it (if they even do that)... but I would really like to know how well this card will perform FX (not just fusion.. but on the timeline). I have been sticking with my 1070 for a while now putting off a 1080ti until these were released.

From another thread, it is indicated a single 1080ti was faster than having 2 1080s for video editing. I dont quite understand how/why that is. Assuming the Studio version, I would hope it would use both GPUs increasing render times and real time editing quite a bit... but with the new 2080ti.. assuming it is 2x or more faster than a 1080ti.. might be worth just getting one of those.
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Re: New NVIDIA RTX 2080

PostWed Aug 22, 2018 12:47 pm

When I see Nvidia demos for slow mo :


And real-time denoising...
I can't imagine what we will get in the coming years :).

From another thread, it is indicated a single 1080ti was faster than having 2 1080s for video editing. I dont quite understand how/why that is.


Because it's really rare to have SLI well supported.
However SLI is dead long live NVlink

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/nvlink/

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