First, I don't know why anyone even cares what the name is, and frankly it's not like "2080 RTX" or "5700 XT" is hardly a "fantastically inspiring" name either. Seriously, if that's all you can find to complain about, then you must really REALLY like these cards?
Second, even when I force myself to consider your point seriously, I still don't get it. "Super" is directly from Latin, and literally means "above" or "beyond" or "in additon." How is this not an appropriate description of the way these cards alter their previous namesakes, exactly? What woul YOU call it, oh wise one Pino?
K, err People are used to number monikers I'm guessing Like 780, 980, 1080, 2080
The thing to keep in mind is that partner cards are already using long and stupid names, adding OG several X's, Extreme, II, ... They get really long names, throwing a super in there is not going to be that easy for people not tech savvy
Also regarding the Latin "super", but in today's world wouldn't it have been better to use: Legendary Epic Ultra rare
Problem with the numericals is thtat Nvidia shat on that with the 2000 series. the XX70X segment was shifted up and replaced the XX80 slot in price.
So 2070 replaced the 1080, the 2080 replaced the TI, and the 2080TI replaced the TITAN slots of the older generations. If you take the models out and check just the price point, the performance boost is minimal in that generation.
Jezzz, some serious fan boys here. Get a life dude! I never said it's a bad product, I have a RTX 2080 btw and love it. And the bad marketing remarks goes for both Nvidia and AMD, they both suck. They should just make it easier for the average Joe who wants to enjoy some gaming. There is no easy way for an average consumer to get a VGA without reading a bunch of articles trying to figure out the difference between GTX 1660, GTX 1660TI, RTX 2060, RTX 2060 super. It could be as easy as RTX 2083, RTX 2085, RTX 2087 instead of RTX 2080, RTX 2080 super and RTX 2080 TI
I'd take the cooler off, slowly, bit by bit, screw by screw, fan blade by fan blade and call it the XXX edition. It'll be fucked after that so seems appropriate.
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MadManMark - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
First, I don't know why anyone even cares what the name is, and frankly it's not like "2080 RTX" or "5700 XT" is hardly a "fantastically inspiring" name either. Seriously, if that's all you can find to complain about, then you must really REALLY like these cards?Second, even when I force myself to consider your point seriously, I still don't get it. "Super" is directly from Latin, and literally means "above" or "beyond" or "in additon." How is this not an appropriate description of the way these cards alter their previous namesakes, exactly? What woul YOU call it, oh wise one Pino?
Peter2k - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
K, errPeople are used to number monikers I'm guessing
Like 780, 980, 1080, 2080
The thing to keep in mind is that partner cards are already using long and stupid names, adding OG several X's, Extreme, II, ...
They get really long names, throwing a super in there is not going to be that easy for people not tech savvy
Also regarding the Latin "super", but in today's world wouldn't it have been better to use:
Legendary
Epic
Ultra rare
And so on?
Peter2k - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
Should also be colored accordingly to rarity, err performance lvlPurple
Orange
And so on
Gastec - Wednesday, July 17, 2019 - link
PINK! According to trends ;)Orange_Swan - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
I think the worse named one I have seen was theAORUS GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE WB 11G
tamalero - Wednesday, July 3, 2019 - link
Problem with the numericals is thtat Nvidia shat on that with the 2000 series.the XX70X segment was shifted up and replaced the XX80 slot in price.
So 2070 replaced the 1080, the 2080 replaced the TI, and the 2080TI replaced the TITAN slots of the older generations.
If you take the models out and check just the price point, the performance boost is minimal in that generation.
Pino - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
Jezzz, some serious fan boys here. Get a life dude! I never said it's a bad product, I have a RTX 2080 btw and love it.And the bad marketing remarks goes for both Nvidia and AMD, they both suck.
They should just make it easier for the average Joe who wants to enjoy some gaming.
There is no easy way for an average consumer to get a VGA without reading a bunch of articles trying to figure out the difference between GTX 1660, GTX 1660TI, RTX 2060, RTX 2060 super.
It could be as easy as RTX 2083, RTX 2085, RTX 2087 instead of RTX 2080, RTX 2080 super and RTX 2080 TI
Threska - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
Any votes for "Super Expensive" which will certainly ease the "who cares what it's called" meme.philehidiot - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
I'd take the cooler off, slowly, bit by bit, screw by screw, fan blade by fan blade and call it the XXX edition. It'll be fucked after that so seems appropriate.twtech - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 - link
They should have brought back the "Ultra" naming.