Nvidia RTX 2070ti performance and launch details leaked online!

8% performance boost compared to the RTX 2070!

According to some reputed tech publications, Nvidia is developing a new GPU i.e. Nvidia RTX 2070Ti. When compared with the existing RTX 2070, the GPU would have an 8% improvement in raw performance!

It is known that the RTX 2070 has 2304 CUDA cores, 1620 MHz boost clock frequency and 8 GB of 14 Gbps VRAM. In contrast, the GeForce RTX 2080 has 2944 CUDA cores and a 1710 MHz boost clock frequency.

So it does kind of make sense for Nvidia to include something between these two products. A new GPU i.e. Nvidia RTX 2070ti might be the answer for the same.

There are many unconfirmed rumours at this point of time but we will let you know all about them as and when we get more details!

Recently, there were rumours that Nvidia has plans to launch a new GeForce graphics card in early June.

But reputed publication VideoCardz said that Nvidia will hold an undisclosed media conference in this year’s E3 (around June 11 – 13), and then will play in Cologne this year.

That event is expected to be on August 21st. So it’s very likely that we are about to see 1 or multiple new GPUs from the super lineup by the end of this month!

So guys what do you think? Would you actually buy the new products that Nvidia has to offer? Or would you save for the Navi architecture based new GPUs to be announced by AMD soon! Do let us know what you would choose in the comments section below!

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