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Cyph - you going this route too? Or have you been a Titan user?
Try 55%. Overclocked, almost as fast as a 970 SLI. Start with the Titan X benchmark and go from there.
LoL. That chart has Titan X losing to the GTX980Ti at the same clockspeed...
Unless they don't cut it down and also clock it up to 1.2ghz boost... you aren't going to see +55% over a GTX970 at stock.
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You're the same guy who says 980Ti doesn't exist right? Of course you'd deny this as well.
980 has 384 more cores than the 970 not 512 more.Well let's think about it logically. The 980 is on average ~15% faster than the 970. Granted ref 980 also runs about 40MHz faster core than ref 970, but the difference there should be negligible, maybe 2-3%, so let's call it 12% advantage to 980 if we matched clocks.
980 has 4 more SMMs (512 cores) than the 970, so that means 3% difference per SMM. This rumored 980 Ti has 2816 cores = 22 SMMs, 2 less than Titan X. So clock for clock it should be 6% slower than Titan X, or at most 8% if you ignore me correcting for clock differences between the 980 and 970.
That 6-8% could be easily made up by clocking the core higher. Hell just by maxing out thermal and power limits gave the Titan X a 3.7% boost. Plus the 980 Ti trails the Titan X by 2.5%, meaning you don't even have to make up the entirety of that 6-8% difference. So I have no issue with the 980 Ti "just" trailing the Titan X by 2.5%.
980 has 384 more cores than the 970 not 512 more.
According to the chart above, at stock speed, 980 Ti is 2% slower than Titan X and 29% faster than GTX 980.
Sounds fishy...
So can I get the full performance benefit of a 980 Ti without having to upgrade other components in my system?
Why ? 6% less cuda cores can easily be negated by slightly higher boost clock. Seems perfectly reasonable.
In all likelihood I will be upgrading to a 980 Ti from my 580 SLI (unless the R390x blows it away), but what I am not clear on is whether I should do a total overhaul of my cpu, ram and mobo.
I'm currently running a Sandy Bridge i7-2700K at 4.7ghz on a Z77 mobo. The impression I get from reviews of subsequent cpu releases is that the improvements of newer cpus when it comes to gaming are negligible compared to older overclocked cpus like Sandy Bridge. So can I get the full performance benefit of a 980 Ti without having to upgrade other components in my system?
Well according to the specifications detailed below the chart showing performance results, teh 980 Ti has 8% less Cores and TMUs than the Titan X but core and memory clocks are the same (the boost clock is unknown and may explains the lower than expected gap).
While the price has not been confirmed, the 980 Ti will certainly cannibalize the sales of the Titan X.
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How about you wait for actual specs and pricing before saying that?
If this 22 SMM 2816 core 980 Ti with 6GB vram launched at $799, would you still be touting that line?
Ignore the troll. He's been just posted random drive-by BS in all of these threads.
No TITAN X owner was unaware of the 980 Ti possibility.
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Yep, you are still good. 4C/8T is plenty for today's games with your overclock.
Does the turnip come with more than 4GB?
Damn,bought my Titan X a week ago. If I eBay it I'll end up losing out after fees and whatnot,just my luck.
Damn,bought my Titan X a week ago. If I eBay it I'll end up losing out after fees and whatnot,just my luck.
Early 980 Ti benchmarks are out, including SLI:
http://videocardz.com/55566/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-ti-performance-benchmarks
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Where did you read its $800? Oh wait you didn't. Somehow you've managed to base all of this math on a number you pulled out of your arse.
Stop with the VRAM fear-mongering. 6GB will get me by just fine for for a few years. It'll be time to upgrade by that time anyway.
And for whatever reason these games that are supposedly using so much VRAM (more than 6GB) aren't games I'm interested. The ones I am have been optimized and are fine.