Lord_Exodia
Supreme [H]ardness
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Hmm Super huh
Guess = SUPER EXPENSIVE!!!
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something super to take some of the hype away from Navi...
Well shit, I don't need any of those to live anyway. Sign me up!I heard this one costs 1 Kidney, a Gall Bladder and an Apendix.
Something super expensive is coming...
That's called an rtx Titan.Uncut 2080ti with 22gb VRAM. $1699
Uncut 2080ti with 22gb VRAM. $1699
That's called an rtx Titan.
They're the same chip. Reread the post.No, the RTX Titan has 24GB GDDR6 and a full-fat TU102 with 4608SPs.
They're the same chip. Reread the post.
....That or its Quake II with RTX.
Two 2080 Ti GPUs on one board?
That's exactly what I said already. Rtx Titan is what he described.RTX Titan isn't cut-down, all SMs, ROPs, memory channels, TMUs, RT cores, tensor cores, etc. are enabled. That means Nvidia gets to sell fewer of these specific chips than they can sell chips that are good enough to go into an RTX 2080 Ti because of the nature of silicon microprocessor manufacturing. That makes RTX Titan more expensive.
Rtx 2180 Super Ray Tracing Edition with double the GigaRays! Available immediately on nVidias website at a bargain price of $1999.99. If you act now, Jensen will personally sign the first 100 boxes making it a collectors item, isn't that Super?
That's exactly what I said already. Rtx Titan is what he described.
Thanks for the ad hominem and your feedback.Wow you're dense.
RTX Titan is a 100% functional die. There are very few of these on each wafer. Also, it has 24GB GDDR6. The hypothetical product rvenger described mentioned 22GB GDDR6 and made no mention of using a fully functional TU102. Therefore, they are not the same.
Wow you're dense.
RTX Titan is a 100% functional die. There are very few of these on each wafer. Also, it has 24GB GDDR6. The hypothetical product rvenger described mentioned 22GB GDDR6 and made no mention of using a fully functional TU102. Therefore, they are not the same.
Uncut 2080ti with 22gb VRAM. $1699
Thank you. I didn't have the patience with him ."uncut 2080Ti" reads a LOT like "fully-enabled 2080Ti" which easily translates as "fully-enabled TU102", which is a Titan RTX. As you noted, 22GB and fully-enabled-TU102 are mutually exclusive because of the ROPs/memory channels but perhaps OP didn't realise that? Or maybe we're all just talking in circles...
Thank you. I didn't have the patience with him .
You're grasping at straws.You also don't have a gift for attention to detail.
By the very definition of "uncut" in this context, an hypothetical 22GB 2080 Ti could not be uncut, since that would mean it still has a 352-bit memory controller, i.e. a disabled memory channel (and 8 inactive ROPs as well).
fair enough- but does OP know that, is the question? sometimes an intended meaning gets overlooked due to incongruity in the details. perhaps we should all put a pin in this pending clarification from OP?You also don't have a gift for attention to detail.
By the very definition of "uncut" in this context, an hypothetical 22GB 2080 Ti could not be uncut, since that would mean it still has a 352-bit memory controller, i.e. a disabled memory channel (and 8 inactive ROPs as well).
You're grasping at straws.
/discussion
fair enough- but does OP know that, is the question? sometimes an intended meaning gets overlooked due to incongruity in the details. perhaps we should all put a pin in this pending clarification from OP?
Please if they were to release such a thing it would be at least $5k.for the mere price of $3000 and 500W, intrepid gamers can once again experience poor SLI scaling without having to use up a second PCIe slot! what a bargain!
Please if they were to release such a thing it would be at least $5k.
you jest, but it exists. using Vulkan instead of DXR but it implements full pathtracing (no hybrid raster tricks) on Turing RTX cards. Does 60-ish fps on a 2080 at 1080P