MadMummy76
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if I remember correctly the 1080ti is on par with the 2070 super, not the 2060.I was talking about the Super variant.
My stepson has one and, yes the 1080ti is a little bit faster, but it is not significantly so. Only about 15% from the benchmarks I have seen And if one can use DLSS 2.0 and the other can't, that can more than make up for that difference and actually make the 2060S the better performer.
And that's what is meant by more modern features. DLSS 2.0 is almost indistinguishable from full res rendering at this point, and is sometimes actually better than native res rendering, all while performing much much better.
Also, while the 2060S only has limited capability when it comes to RT, it does support RT.
It also is on a slightly smaller process, creates less heat and noise.
If I was in the market for it I'd definitely choose the 1080ti, more ram, more raw power,not many games support DLSS2.0.