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[Beware WCCF] GTX 8xx Series release date leaked

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800 series will be released beginning of August on 16nm.

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800 series will be released beginning of August on 16nm.

SOURCE: a credible inside source that wants to remain anonymous.

Yeah and I have no LTT account.

 

What source:D? your dreams? 

 

(I wish it would be true though)

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256bit will decrease the performance of the card by a huuuges amount and if they use it they crippled the card on purpose.

They already have 386bit/7Ghz so there is no reason to go back to 256bit.

 

Do you own a 880 already and know for a fact that with the Maxwell architecture is the same? If, they use the 256 bit.

Do you actually think the 880 could perform less than a 780ti?  :rolleyes: See you in a few months.

 

Yeah but Nvidia shoud open their mouth and tell us why because everyone is confused.

 

Why would they do that? With every new series is the same, before a release people go ape nuts and confused with rumors because they want to. When Nvidia finally release the cards every "confusion" is cleared up... it's the same story... every... single... year.

 

Just chill out, the 880 will perform better than last gen, it's always like that and it's what matters the most. :)

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Do you own a 880 already and know for a fact that with the Maxwell architecture is the same? If, they use the 256 bit.

Do you actually think the 880 could perform less than a 780ti?  :rolleyes: See you in a few months.

I'm not saying it will be slower than the GTX780TI I'm saying that they're slowing down the card on purpose if the use 256bit/7Ghz.

The card would have 224GB/s which will decrease the performance by a huuuge amount compared to 336GB/s.

At high resolutions memory bandwidth is key for good performance.

 

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I'm not saying it will be slower than the GTX780TI I'm saying that they're slowing down the card on purpose if the use 256bit/7Ghz.

The card would have 224GB/s which will decrease the performance by a huuuge amount compared to 336GB/s.

At high resolutions memory bandwidth is key for good performance.

 

This maybe sounds idiotic, I myself think it sounds like that?

 

Maybe Maxwells 224GB/s is faster then Kepler 336 GB/s  (I know how it sounds, right:P

 

But If the soruces claim that GTX 880 are still faster then 780ti then Nvidia must have boosted something on the card which makes it faster.

 

Maybe Nvidia is lying to all of us by telling it will be 256 bit. That is a pretty good tactic. While Nvidia maybe work on a 512bit card, AMD thinks that they only will have 256bit cards and thats why AMD will make a 384bit card, That is one of the reasons I can find..

 

But that is only guessing, I don't know:(

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This maybe sounds idiotic, I myself think it sounds like that?

 

Maybe Maxwells 224GB/s is faster then Kepler 336 GB/s  (I know how it sounds, right:P

 

But If the soruces claim that GTX 880 are still faster then 780ti then Nvidia must have boosted something on the card which makes it faster.

 

Maybe Nvidia is lying to all of us by telling it will be 256 bit. That is a pretty good tactic. While Nvidia maybe work on a 512bit card, AMD thinks that they only will have 256bit cards and thats why AMD will make a 384bit card, That is one of the reasons I can find..

 

But that is only guessing, I don't know:(

It will be faster because Maxwell has insane fast Cuda performance to make up for it.

Nvidia probably just doesn't want the card to be to fast so that they can sell more 900 series cards next year.

Or they're waiting for AMD to make a move and just release a 384bit version as a 880ti or a new TITAN.(Seems most likely to me)

 

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$500 for the GTX 880....HOLY SHMOKES. 

Please be real...PLEASEEEE

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He didn't answer my question, he just explained what I already know how current cards work.

 

I'm not saying it will be slower than the GTX780TI I'm saying that they're slowing down the card on purpose if the use 256bit/7Ghz.

The card would have 224GB/s which will decrease the performance by a huuuge amount compared to 336GB/s.

At high resolutions memory bandwidth is key for good performance.

 

Not exactly the full answer.

 

It will be faster because Maxwell has insane fast Cuda performance to make up for it.

Nvidia probably just doesn't want the card to be to fast so that they can sell more 900 series cards next year.

Or they're waiting for AMD to make a move and just release a 386bit version as a 880ti or a new TITAN.(Seems most likely to me)

 

Ah this is better! I'm glad you do know, my respect to you mister, forget what I said earlier. :)

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Dunno if it's in purpose or a typo... but you wrote it twice... it's 384 bit not 386 -.- (sorry, it drives me crazy :P)

Anyways, Would Nvidia release 880Ti this year or what? 

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Anyways, Would Nvidia release 880Ti this year or what? 

 

How could anyone here know that? 

 

IF they release a ti version, why do it 2 months apart? You know that just because there was a ti version of the 780 doesn't necessarily mean they'll do a ti version of a 880 right?

 

Do you remember why the 780ti was released? AMD released the R9 290x which was faster than the 780, then Nvidia released a full unlocked ti version of the 780. That is all. Doesn't mean ti's versions of a card will always be released, it depends on some factors.

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I am gonna stick with my 680 for as long as I can. I spent £525 on that card and it's still doing really well. I don't play many demanding games though but if Fallout 4 comes out with some insane mods that effect performance dramatically I will have to upgrade. 

i know what you feel , i paid top price for my 680's to and they still are badass, only thing holding it back is a lack of ram, but not worth of dumping them because of that :)

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A bit soon... If not this year then on early Q1 2015... Though I wouldn't buy it (that's IMO ;P)

 

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i know what you feel , i paid top price for my 680's to and they still are badass, only thing holding it back is a lack of ram, but not worth of dumping them because of that :)

You say that but I got the EVGA Classified which has 4GB of VRAM. My card performs better than a 780Ti with 3GB in Watch Dogs just because it has more VRAM in some peoples cases that is. I actually really like the cards I just wish I could pick up another for a cheaper price. Perhaps when I upgrade to x99 I will find a second hand 680 Classified and use that.

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So maybe Nvidia won't release any GTX 880(ti) Intressting because there was much chatting about it

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I'm worried an 880 Ti will come out after I buy an 880. I don't want to be jelly of someone with an 880Ti when I have an 880 so hopefully by the time the 880 comes out there will be news of an 880Ti.

 

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What? You don't like me bc I'm not going to buy it :P?

 

Nope, it's not personal, it's because people like you keep feeding rumors as if they were real. Like talking about a 880TI when even the 880 hasn't come out.

 

I'm worried an 880 Ti will come out after I buy an 880. I don't want to be jelly of someone with an 880Ti when I have an 880 so hopefully by the time the 880 comes out there will be news of an 880Ti.

 

This is one example... no one knows if there's even a ti version of the 880 in the plans.

 

How many years have you been a tech lover? You need to understand that there's always something better around the corner. Just buy what you need, having the "best" card is a race you'll never win. ;)

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When did I say it's definitive?

 

"Anyways, Would Nvidia release 880Ti this year or what?"

 

You replied

 

"A bit soon... If not this year then on early Q1 2015... Though I wouldn't buy it (that's IMO ;P)"

 

That's a definitive answer, talking about the ti as it really exists(and even giving dates). You don't need to use the word "definitive" for a sentence to be in that form. Any visitor or user that comes and see your reply will think of the rumor as true, regardless of what you meant. So stop spreading rumors in positive sentences and specify they are rumors.

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Edited, are you happy now?

 

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Dunno if it's in purpose or a typo... but you wrote it twice... it's 384 bit not 386 -.- (sorry, it drives me crazy :P)

Yep typo all those numbers get me confused xD

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Nope, it's not personal, it's because people like you keep feeding rumors as if they were real. Like talking about a 880TI when even the 880 hasn't come out.

 

 

This is one example... no one knows if there's even a ti version of the 880 in the plans.

 

How many years have you been a tech lover? You need to understand that there's always something better around the corner. Just buy what you need, having the "best" card is a race you'll never win. ;)

Yeah, I think I have a problem with that. A real problem. But at least I am in the race. I could stop the race, cut my legs off, and join the console race but that would be bad.

 

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Yeah, I think I have a problem with that. A real problem. But at least I am in the race. I could stop the race, cut my legs off, and join the console race but that would be bad.

 

This isn't about PC/Console races haha  :P

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This isn't about PC/Console races haha  :P

It's a tech forum, of course it is! I connect GPU races to PC race.

 

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Stop putting posts about WCCF. If their stories aren't true enough, then why link them? When will people realize this?? Just watch for a more POPULAR site to tallk about it like AnAndTech or the actual GeForce website.

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I'm worried an 880 Ti will come out after I buy an 880. I don't want to be jelly of someone with an 880Ti when I have an 880 so hopefully by the time the 880 comes out there will be news of an 880Ti.

Same thing here. I don't wan't a 880 if there are going to be a 880ti short time after. The most important thing is that the 880ti needs to be before 2015 starts:D

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