Nvidia is officially bringing ray tracing to GTX 10 series cards

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Real-time ray tracing is coming next month to Pascal GPUs.

Nvidia has announced that Pascal GPUs beginning with the GTX 1060 all the way up to the Titan XP will support ray tracing following the release of an official driver update due out in April.

This means you won’t have to purchase one of the new RTX GPUs to see the tech running for yourself, though there are a couple of caveats. Nvidia says RTX GPUs will be two to three times faster than GTX ones thanks to their RT cores.

GTX cards will instead perform ray tracing calculations such as BVH (Bounding Volume Hierarchy), and ray / triangle intersection on their shader cores, which already handle other tasks in traditional rasterised rendering.

Using Metro Exodus as an example, Nvidia demonstrated how much slower Pascal GPUs are at ray tracing than Turing, even with the latter’s RT cores disabled. The screenshots below has the comparison, but keep in mind that DLSS is included in the third row.



DLSS is indeed a separate point of comparison in the next set of images, which show performance in Metro Exodus, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Battlefield 5. As you can see, even the powerful 1080 Ti is significantly slower than an RTX 2080.

We already figured it was possible for ray tracing to run on non-Turing GPUs after Crytek showed the tech running on AMD hardware, but it’s good to get official confirmation.

It’s also worth keeping in mind that, as we noted above, not every single Pascal GPU will support ray tracing – only GTX 1060 6GB and above.

 



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Source: https://www.vg247.com/2019/03/19/nvidia-ray-tracing-gtx-pascal-10-series-april-driver/

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ZemaPosted:

Not going to be the best but it will do :D

LoveFairyPosted:

probably gonna be bad like the rest lol

ChrisPosted:

Potion Cant wait for it to be horrible because of the lack of tensor cores.



Pretty much haha. Bet this is like a test drive so people can see PoC

GaryPosted:

Cant wait for it to be horrible because of the lack of tensor cores.

BadWoolfPosted:

What is Nvidia doing lately? This is going to make it even harder to decide what card to buy especially for inexperienced tech clients that want to build their own PCs. First it was the 1660 ti and 1660 cards that was a questionable move by Nvidia but now this? I'm just wondering what Nvidia's goal is. I personally like this move as I have a 10 series card but what's the purpose of the 20 series cards. Why upgrade to the 20 series cards if your current GTX 1080 can still hit the frames you want with ray tracing now?

PCPosted:

Gtx 1080ti Sky Rocket Price again... Can already see that coming

MazePosted:

Sure is good news for a lot of people. Just about a month away now

JasonPosted:

This will make things a bit interesting

AnimePosted:

This seems pretty cool bringing this back.