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Normally I'd upgrade for the hell of it but my single 1080 still seems fine on my Acer X34... maybe I'm playing the wrong games.
What games these days really push the boundaries? Not being coy, I'm really looking for ones to try.
where are the price cuts on the 1080 and 1070?...I thought Nvidia stated it would take effect 'immediately'?...Amazon and Newegg are still showing the same old prices
A 354bit bus is very strange. Involves a 2 prime base of 177 bits. In theory should have just slightly over 11GB of RAM. The card probably has some ROPs clipped too.
320bit and 10GB would've made much more sense.
A 354bit bus is very strange.
352bit and 88 ROPs means yields are great for Nvidia.
That looks to be very substantial. Plus the price at $699. Without Vega even launched, this is feeling like the 980Ti and FuryX launch last time - Which Nvidia released just prior to AMD . You gotta love Nvidia in that respect - they are hard players and deserve all the credit if they win again. I am hoping Vega will stand a little bit better this round.
I have SLI OC'd 980ti's and a X34. Witcher 3 completely maxed out with several graphic mods installed pushes the system mightily. I average between 55-75 FPS.
Rise of the Tomb Raider completely maxed out is also a brutal resource hog. Beautiful game though.
The CFO at Nvidia hinted Vega would also only compete with 1080. Leaving the 1080ti quite ahead.
The CFO at Nvidia hinted Vega would also only compete with 1080. Leaving the 1080ti quite ahead.
The CFO at Nvidia hinted Vega would also only compete with 1080. Leaving the 1080ti quite ahead.
How the heck would the CFO know?
And of course an Nvidia rep would say that... they don't want you buying their competitor's products.
Following the time between GTX releases and Ti-to-GTX releases both place the Volta release sometime between Jan 2018 (CES 2018) - April 2018.At the end of the Pascal cycle while Volta will be released Q3/Q4. If I had a 980Ti, I wouldn't unless I had cash to burn...(I usually do, LOL)
So much for 1080 Ti being faster than Titan X. We're typically pulling 7600-7900 graphics score in Fire Strike Ultra when overclocked.
So much for 1080 Ti being faster than Titan X. We're typically pulling 7600-7900 graphics score in Fire Strike Ultra when overclocked.
All [H] users:
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9641675
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/14658071?
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/10145752
Yeah, I know: canned benchmarks blah blah blah.
So much for 1080 Ti being faster than Titan X. We're typically pulling 7600-7900 graphics score in Fire Strike Ultra when overclocked.
All [H] users:
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9641675
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/14658071?
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/10145752
Yeah, I know: canned benchmarks blah blah blah.
I'm pretty sure the "faster than the Titan X" is just referring to the fact that it has a higher base clock than the Titan X, if you overclock both cards I expect performance to be identical.
11GB 352-bit is no more 'strange' than the 896MB 448-bit'ness the GTX260 used.
Makes one wonder if Nvidia has been stockpiling all the leftover GP102s that failed to go into the Titan XP bins?
If its even 5% slower than Titan X, I'll take it. I have $760 reserved for this card including expedited shipping
A 448 bit bus is a 7prime base bus. Theres a few GPUs that have had such busses. GtX 970 comes to mind, though it was falsley sold as 256bit.
I always buy the Titan-X's because I don't really care about the cost and they typically come out LONG before the Ti's, in this case I've had mine since day 1 now and have been enjoying it. But you can't help but wish Nvidia would stop doing things this way, though. Although the money doesn't bother me knowing that people are spending hundreds less a few months later on a Ti that performs identically, MEH. Kind of makes you want to give Nvidia the finger.
I always buy the Titan-X's because I don't really care about the cost and they typically come out LONG before the Ti's, in this case I've had mine since day 1 now and have been enjoying it. But you can't help but wish Nvidia would stop doing things this way, though. Although the money doesn't bother me knowing that people are spending hundreds less a few months later on a Ti that performs identically, MEH. Kind of makes you want to give Nvidia the finger.
Hahaha. Titan X is a foolish GPU to buy. You know that going in so why complain later when that foolishness is proven. I cannot wait for the 1080ti!So it doesn't bother you, but it bothers you?
Hahaha. Titan X is a foolish GPU to buy. You know that going in so why complain later when that foolishness is proven. I cannot wait for the 1080ti!
To each their own buddy.Titan isn't really "foolish", it's just not cost effective or budget friendly. If you have the money to spend, go for it. Should you buy it if you're barely paying your bills? No way.
It's like calling exotic sports cars "foolish", or taking a week-long cruise, or whatever. A Titan card is a luxury item to be sure, but it's not foolish by itself.
So it doesn't bother you, but it bothers you?