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Gtx Titan II appeared on sisoftware.eu

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From the german it-news site computerbase.de

Apparently a Gtx Titan II (?) appeared in the benchmark database of SiSoftware.

Don't know if thats a stupid post by me... I just thought it was worth noticing as it is a different source than wccf.

Link to german page: http://www.computerbase.de/2014-11/gtx-titan-ii-sisoftware-gesichtet/

Link to benchmark database (SiSoftware): http://www.sisoftware.eu/rank2011d/show_run.php?q=c2ffccfddbbadbe6deeadbeedbfd8fb282a4c1a499a98ffcc1f9&l=en

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Even german people agree that it should be called titanium cards instead of ti, well somewhat. And anyways, i miss titanium edition cards. It had a better name than ti. 

 

 

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 Well, I don't think I'll end up with anything this high-end for a looong time.

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can somebody tell me in what list it is rank #235?

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3072 SP 384 bit and 12gb Ram.... This must be a Tesla/ Quadro card. Consumer Titan II will probably launch in February like the previous Titans have.

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Even german people agree that it should be called titanium cards instead of ti, well somewhat. And anyways, i miss titanium edition cards. It had a better name than ti. 

 

technicly(chemistry) seen it's still titanium :P

 

Thank god I was looking for a single card solution to my 15 1080p monitors

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technicly(chemistry) seen it's still titanium :P

I know this which is why I still call special edition cards titanium cards i.e. 780 titanium. Yet nvidia hasn't used that for awhile, and titanium cards aren't anything special anymore, meaning they shouldn't hold the titanium branding. But that is just my opinion. 

 

 

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3072 cores at 1.4 GHz... Move over AMD you're done for 2015. 400s series development just went into overdrive.

Even with HBM advantages and lesser cooling needs for the VRAM, AMD's current 2816-core flagship is losing to Nvidia's 2048-core flagship which possesses a bus width half as large as AMD's, and AMD can't maintain 1.1+ Ghz on the 4000 core beast they're going to release in the 390x without liquid cooling. I predict an Nvidia sweep in 2015 except in the supercomputing world where HBM will actually make a big difference.

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3072 cores at 1.4 GHz... Move over AMD you're done for 2015. 400s series development just went into overdrive.

Even with HBM advantages and lesser cooling needs for the VRAM, AMD's current 2816-core flagship is losing to Nvidia's 2048-core flagship which possesses a bus width half as large as AMD's, and AMD can't maintain 1.1+ Ghz on the 4000 core beast they're going to release in the 390x without liquid cooling. I predict an Nvidia sweep in 2015 except in the supercomputing world where HBM will actually make a big difference.

WE KNOW FUCK ALL ABOUT AMD NEW CARDS, JUST RUMOURS

WE HAVE A SHROUD THAT MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT HAVE HOSE OUTPUT FOR AIO COOLING

WOULD YOU LOOK AT CARDS AS GENERATION IE 780/TI TO 290X, AS AMD NEW ARCHITECTURE WILL LAUNCH LATER ON?

HOW THE FUCK YOU KNOW NOW WHAT WILL BE THE OC VALUES FOR AN AMD CARD THAT WILL RELEASE LATER ON?

FOR fuck sake

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WE KNOW FUCK ALL ABOUT AMD NEW CARDS, JUST RUMOURS

WE HAVE A SHROUD THAT MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT HAVE HOSE OUTPUT FOR AIO COOLING

WOULD YOU LOOK AT CARDS AS GENERATION IE 780/TI TO 290X, AS AMD NEW ARCHITECTURE WILL LAUNCH LATER ON?

HOW THE FUCK YOU KNOW NOW WHAT WILL BE THE OC VALUES FOR AN AMD CARD THAT WILL RELEASE LATER ON?

FOR fuck sake

It's a liquid cooling shroud. Asetek's designed it, and they don't do anything outside liquid cooling for GPUs and coprocessors.

Also, experience and looking at Tonga. It's gonna be a hot, inefficient mess with a ~1.1GHz clock.

If I end up wrong, feel free to call me on it, but that happens about as often as a republican complimenting a Democrat sincerely in the U.S..

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I just steer away from amd completely, they seem to rely on brute strength when it comes to their cards (95degrees celsius on a reference 290x?). If you get the right GTX 980 you can overclock as high as the card is capable (varies between each card of course) and it won't reach 75 degrees, and that's with a narrow performance gap, I'd rather go for efficiency than a card that tries to cook the computer.

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Seems like AMD got a wind of this and did their own benchmark. Ranked at #156 compared to #236

 

http://www.sisoftware.eu/rank2011d/show_run.php?q=c2ffccfddbbadbe6deedd4e7d3f587ba8aacc9ac91a187f4c9f9&l=en

 

It's worth noting, ...or not, that the version used here is 20.42 not 20.52 like in the rumoured Titan II result.

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Not a fan of both by the way. It just seems interesting how 2015 is gonna turn out, 20nm, and a possible 16nm, stacked ram, Skylake, smells like a good time to upgrade :D

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Even german people agree that it should be called titanium cards instead of ti, well somewhat. And anyways, i miss titanium edition cards. It had a better name than ti. 

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Now do me a favour and understand that in the naming scheme of nvidia Ti, and titanium are 2 completely different things. Titanium cards are special editions, not just refresh cards.

 

 

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