The company introduced cards with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics processing unit in August 2018 and allegedly advertised them as providing six times the performance of previous cards.
But consumer Matthew LeBoeuf alleges that his RTX 2080 card performed at a lower level than his three-year-old GTX 1080. He also alleges that he reinstalled hardware, updated software, and adjusted settings to no avail, and that he experienced “stuttering” and corruption of ...
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