good news:
bad news:-Significant raster performance increases (higher than Turing gains)
-Massive RT performance increases
-Expanded Vram capacity on the full range of SKU's.
-Dialed down TDP's on many cards in the range (high end remains unchanged at 250w)
-Increased core clocks (healthy 100-200mhz bump over Turing)
-Prices, unchanged on the most popular cards, slight decreases on the unpopular ones. (x80ti and x80's will see a price drop, while x70's and beneath will remain UNCHANGED)
-Overclocking, core clocks stock will be higher than ever, 100-200mhz higher depending on SKU, however this does not mean the 2100-2200mhz ambient cooling upper limit of frequency will be broken when overclocking, which brings me to the next point.
-Voltage limits decreased. We went from 1.2v of Maxwell and previous generation to 1.093v in Pascal (maintained in Turing), we will now see a decrease to sub 1v in Ampere, which will severely limit overclocking frequency, but has a positive impact on power consumption's.