First world problems, eh. Congrats on your card though!Haha I went 2-day. The standard shipping is free. If I went "over-night" it would still only get here on Monday.
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First world problems, eh. Congrats on your card though!Haha I went 2-day. The standard shipping is free. If I went "over-night" it would still only get here on Monday.
This card is tempting. I only get 76 fps on Far Cry 4 on my 1080ti. That's running 1080p/60Hz. I could crank DSR a little with the Titan V.
Wat... That cant be freaking right....
First world problems, eh. Congrats on your card though!
It’s not overkill though...a 1080Ti or Titan Xp will be faster than this for gaming. It’s just an awful waste of money for no reason. It’s a downgrade.
Haha I went 2-day. The standard shipping is free. If I went "over-night" it would still only get here on Monday.
"Up to 50% more" - FIFYStarving kids in Africa has got nothing on the pain of waiting an extra day for this card. Remember we could be talking upwards of 50% more FPS here.
We all feel very sorry for you. Let us know when you set up a donation system xDStarving kids in Africa has got nothing on the pain of waiting an extra day for this card. Remember we could be talking upwards of 50% more FPS here.
Any reason why nVidia is using HBM? Seems that AMD got a lot of crap here for doing the same.
Don't worry that was AMD, NVDA will come out smelling like a rose.
Is that to be compared against this? Not sure:
https://www.3dmark.com/hall-of-fame-2/fire+strike+3dmark+score+ultra+preset/version+1.1/1+gpu
Curious to see what the Ti version will be like (hopefully a sum well under $1000 USD).
3 keys is a lot to spend (I've already spent $1k on my new monitor, plus another $1.2k on my new rig).
Still, can't deny that I'm tempted to get one, simply to see how much performance I'd be able to get out of it in games (even if it isn't gaming-oriented).
what are you smoking?.. this thing should be a in the range of at minimum 40% to 50% better performer than 1080Ti or Titan Xp, and it can go easily beyond that factoring architectural improvements more than Raw specs and clocks,
Titan Xp 3840 Shaders, 240 TMUs, 96 ROPS, boost clock of 1582Mhz, 547GB/s bandwidth in a 384 bit bus, 4mb cache L2
Titan V 5120 Shaders, 320 TMUs, 128 God damn ROPS boost clock of 1455Mhz, 652GB/s bandwidth in a 3072 bit bus, 2 extra mb L2 cache for total of 6mb cache L2
and you think it will be a downgrade.. lol.. what a joke..
It's as stock as it get so i'd say compare to this
Oh yeah BTW OCing is supported.
Need waterblock and hard power mod.
It has to throttle like crazy with a two slot blower and 107% PL is a joke.
I'll wait for my three slot 2080ti, or whatever they call it, I guess...
Looks like roughly a 12% graphics gain over my Titan X (Pascal).
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/2896344/spy/1397471
That Titan V needs some water and some more juice!
It's 10% faster than a Nitrogen-cooled 1080 Ti!
1080 Ti at 2.5 GHz (basically a 40% overclock over stock)! Then add 10% more on top of that!
Tht's more performance than any of us were expecting from this. The Maxwell 980 Ti was 30-35% performance increase.
https://www.ashesofthesingularity.c...-details/db605c94-db72-47ce-a797-29120db70ade
Heres a DX12 run, HUGE JUMP