The thing is with early adoption is the risk. The first batch of announced games that support RTX is great. AAA titles that will support RTX, most of these games are in late development stages. So RTX might be an extra option patched later on, not from the ground up.
As with any tech dx10, dx11, dx11.1 , and dx12 (no performance increase or graphical marvel) it all comes down to the developer support.
So regarding the performance metrics of the upcoming cards, i am not hyped about RTX. Especially with the fact that the consoles are what truly drives innovation by developers. And they are AMD and limited (fast but limited).
Lets wait for benchmarks for all the games that are already released.
I am disappointed by the fact that nvidia's founder edition is not blower style anymore, and power consumption. Alot of times the circuit breaker in my house shuts down duo to load on my 980 ti, plus i have a mini-itx case...
As with any tech dx10, dx11, dx11.1 , and dx12 (no performance increase or graphical marvel) it all comes down to the developer support.
So regarding the performance metrics of the upcoming cards, i am not hyped about RTX. Especially with the fact that the consoles are what truly drives innovation by developers. And they are AMD and limited (fast but limited).
Lets wait for benchmarks for all the games that are already released.
I am disappointed by the fact that nvidia's founder edition is not blower style anymore, and power consumption. Alot of times the circuit breaker in my house shuts down duo to load on my 980 ti, plus i have a mini-itx case...