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960 is 2GB
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960 is 2GB
They said the same thing about the Original Titan, and still 6gb isn't needed.
That is not correct. One member here - Baasha, I think - ran 3x 4K moitors with Titans and ran out of VRAM. And IIRC he wasn't using particularly high quality settings.
And let's not forget the possible qualitative improvements in textures at lower resolutions. Skyrim showed what could be done. Now take that up to 11 with 4K support.
If rumors are true, the new Titan will cost $999-1300, if that is in fact true then I HIGHLY doubt it will be 40-50% faster than a 980. Its just not the way Nvidia does business. IMO the Titan will be 30% faster at most given the price (price was semi confirmed by a distributor). If the Titan was 50% faster than a 980 then you can bet your ass they would charge $2k+ for it. Not only for exclusivity, but being that it has no competition as of right now.
Agreed, original Titan was 33% over the 680 for $1000.Well prepare to be wrong if you think it'll just be 30%.
I am going off of Titan Z price/performance. I just dont see how Nvidia can offer a 50% boost in performance for half the price of its predecessor (Z). Thats what I was referring to when I said its not the way NVidia does business. Hell if they do then more power to them, especially after the 970 fiasco.Agreed, original Titan was 33% over the 680 for $1000.
Going by these numbers: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_Titan/27.html
50% for $1,300 definitely possible.
Agreed, original Titan was 33% over the 680 for $1000.
Going by these numbers: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_Titan/27.html
50% for $1,300 definitely possible.
I am going off of Titan Z price/performance. I just dont see how Nvidia can offer a 50% boost in performance for half the price of its predecessor (Z). Thats what I was referring to when I said its not the way NVidia does business. Hell if they do then more power to them, especially after the 970 fiasco. IMO it would be rather stupid to offer a 50% boost for half the cost of the Z. Nvidia knows they can charge a hefty premium for such a boost in speed, which is why I think the people who are "guessing" the price are wrong, or Nvidia just decided to be really generous and give X practically away. I doubt its the latter.
This is hilarious, it use to be "Nvidia why don't you give us more VRAM like AMD" when the 600 and 700 series came out, now with this titan x its all like, "Nvidia, why so much VRAM?". The internet never ceases to amaze me...![]()
They did give people more ram. Thats why there was 4gb 670/680/770's. and 3gb of the 780/780ti's.
The reason they didn't go 6gb with the 780/780ti's is it would of made Titan useless for gaming at the $1000 price point.
Remember Nvidia marketed the Titan with 6gb as a high end gaming video card. Not as a compute video card.
Thats why people bitched about having more memory on the 780/780ti's. No one wanted to spend $1000 on a card that was slower then a 780ti just to have 6gb of memory.
Im pretty sure those higher VRAM cards were not "reference" Nvidia cards, but AIB partners giving people what Nvidia wasn't out of the gate.
No, the ONLY 6gb that was released later was the Titan Black. Otherwise AIB were not allowed to make 6gb 780/780ti's.
If you do research, you will only see Titan/Titan black as 6gb cards.
Maybe at the EOL of the 780ti's Nvidia allowed them.
When you are running at 4/5k you dont need much AA.
why there is 12GB on Titan X
I am going off of Titan Z price/performance. I just dont see how Nvidia can offer a 50% boost in performance for half the price of its predecessor (Z).
So you are telling me 6gb isn't enough for 12k?
So you are telling me 6gb isn't enough for 12k?
How many people run 12k monitor's? Maybe 100 overall in the world. Then yes, and a VERY EXTREME situation 6gb isn't enough.
So you are right 6gb of memory isn't enough for 12k. I think we should make everyone go with 12k from now on and just ignore 4k and 5k and 8k resolutions!
Thank you Basha!
What about deminishing returns? Eventually, enough will be enough.
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12MB at the time was too much. Now 12GB is too much. One day, 12TB will be too much.
Meanwhile, it's more of the same I think.
What if you put the next gen chip in with 12GB ... would it make sense then?
12meg then wasn't too much.
I agree.
At the time, though, people would say that. And now they still say it and if I had to guess they'll keep saying it.
Is 12GB too much? Better too much than too little here. Over the life of the card, say five years, probably not.
Is $1300 too much? It is for me.
Nvidia needs all the Titan hype they can get before Fiji crushes them... It was a calculated move to get the card out there before they get sidelined by a $600 GPU.
This will be the Titan Z vs 295 X2 all over again.
390x is a totally different audience with only 4GB of VRAM IMO.
The ref 980 is 24.x% faster than a custom cooled 290x according to the [H] OC vs OC review. If the Titan X is 40% faster than the 980 it'll be 74% faster than the 290x (OC vs OC). The 390x would have to make a hell of a jump. Never mind it's real competition is the non-DP GM200 (980ti?).
Yup, people are way overestimating AMD's ability. I don't see them coming out on top with 390X vs NVIDIA's Titan X and future GM200 cards.
You and the rest are the problem. You just WANT AMD to fail, which will only hurt you. The fact that people like you discount AMD thinking they cant do a damn thing is sad. The moment AMD fails is the moment youll see how much competition there really is. Nvidia products are a byproduct of competition. You look like the guy that just cant wait for $1000 price tags on 970/980 level of performance. Sad really.
Agreed, I don't think anyone wants AMD to fail, but we should be talking realistic here. I can see the 390x being around 980 equivalent easily, I might even believe it'll beat it by say 15%, but each percentage higher makes it exponentially more unbelievable. If the Titan X is 50% faster than the 980 right now, it would definitely be near impossible to believe the 390x could be anywhere close to that level. I hope AMD makes me eat those words, but the chances of that happening are probably as good as winning the powerball IMHO.If I am included in "the rest" I was going for more realistic. I'd love AMD to provide a better value solution. I do not think they'll win the FPS race but time will tell.
I had 7970 trifire. I put a 270x in a relative's computer a year ago. I'll buy AMD if it makes sense.
You and the rest are the problem. You just WANT AMD to fail, which will only hurt you. The fact that people like you discount AMD thinking they cant do a damn thing is sad. The moment AMD fails is the moment youll see how much competition there really is. Nvidia products are a byproduct of competition. You look like the guy that just cant wait for $1000 price tags on 970/980 level of performance. Sad really.
Agreed, I don't think anyone wants AMD to fail, but we should be talking realistic here. I can see the 390x being around 980 equivalent easily, I might even believe it'll beat it by say 15%, but each percentage higher makes it exponentially more unbelievable. If the Titan X is 50% faster than the 980 right now, it would definitely be near impossible to believe the 390x could be anywhere close to that level. I hope AMD makes me eat those words, but the chances of that happening are probably as good as winning the powerball IMHO.
Settle down little fella. Realistically it doesn't seem probable the 390x will outrun the Titan X but that doesn't mean anyone wants AMD to fail. If it hits even 90% of Titan X performance at $600 it will have succeeded.
I doubt it will be 50% faster than the 980. Probably more along the lines of 35-40%. From the rumored specs of the 390x, it will crush the 980 by a good margin. It is very possible the 390x will even beat the Titan X in performance after all it is rumored to use HBM memory so it will have vastly superior memory bandwidth.
This, the 390x doesn't have to beat the Titan x, it just has to offer a solid value. It will be faster than the 980 which is currently the high end go to card. 1300$ is some big $$ for a gpu and that alone will turn most folks off from it. Like I said though the 390x could very well just be faster than the Titan X.