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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Reviews:

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20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

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So: Solid for 1440P, viable for 4K but nothing extraordinary.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

stll finally a new gpu atleast too bad for me I literally just bought my new GTX 950 yesterday so I'm both happy and sad

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2 minutes ago, FirstArmada said:

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Posted 5 mins ago its in chinese so if someone could help translate :P

 

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1080

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45 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

Who was expecting double performance? Did no one watch the stream when it happened? He made it very clear it was double the performance in VR.

 

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1 minute ago, SuperShermanTanker said:

stll finally a new gpu atleast too bad for me I literally just bought my new GTX 950 yesterday so I'm both happy and sad

Use 361.75 and you won't get driver nerfed :)

 

1 minute ago, IhazHedont said:

So: Solid for 1440P, viable for 4K.

 

 

More or less

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I can't get my head around why Asian languages don't translate some words from English. For example in that review I'm sure they use their own word for "stock" speed of GPU but when it comes to "boost" they don't translate. 

 

There is many words they keep in English like wtf u doing ?! 

 

Anyway, those benchmarks are so appealing! Kicking the living shit out of Titan X and 980ti :D

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3 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

I think they are not overclocking maybe be cause

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Just now, CAxVIPER said:

Who was expecting double performance? Did no one watch the stream when it happened? He made it very clear it was double the performance in VR.

You'd be surprised how many people were running around screaming "2x performance KEK"

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1 minute ago, mechknight3 said:

I think they are not overclocking maybe be cause

GPU Boost 2.0 takes the card to 1800 or so.

 

1 minute ago, Thony said:

I can't get my head around why Asian languages don't translate some words from English. For example in that review I'm sure they use their own word for "stock" speed of GPU but when it comes to "boost" they don't translate. 

 

There is many words they keep in English like wtf u doing ?! 

 

Anyway, those benchmarks are so appealing! Kicking the living shit out of Titan X and 980ti :D

OCed 980 Ti would probably close the gap tho. Especially if under water

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2 minutes ago, mechknight3 said:

I think they are not overclocking maybe be cause

Benchmarks run at stock speeds

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5 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

When they say "double the performance" they mean "double the performance PER WATT". And 1080 has lower wattage requirements than Titan x. So they are right saying that. It's just marketing really. They need to use big numbers to excite even a dummy person.

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Its around what i was expecting TBH, I could see maybe upto 40% increase over Maxwell but doubling it, not a chance in hell. Now I hope we get to see some 1070 benches in the future so I can decide which one to get.

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1 minute ago, Thony said:

When they say "double the performance" they mean "double the performance PER WATT". And 1080 has lower wattage requirements than Titan x. So they are right saying that. It's just marketing really. They need to use big numbers to excite even a dummy person.

1080 at 1800 under boost is likely close to 200
980 Ti at stock with boost is around 250-270. That's a 50% improvement in PPW.

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6 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

20-30% above a Titan X and stock 980 Ti. Definitely not "double the performance" as everyone was expecting

That is because people take quotes out of context.

It is double the performance, at best, for VR, assuming the game implements the new multi-viewport system explained at the presentation.

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1 minute ago, don_svetlio said:

1080 at 1800 under boost is likely close to 200
980 Ti at stock with boost is around 250-270. That's a 50% improvement in PPW.

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Just now, mechknight3 said:

 Boost frequency of 1734MHz.

thats of this website 

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As expected: ~30% faster than Titan X. Seriously what did people expect with such a small chip and tiny architecture change from Maxwell? Y'all been had.

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Geesh. Those numbers, though. 

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I can read Chinese, but I'm kinda slow at it...

Plus there's not really much info in these graphs you need to translate. The numbers say it all.

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3 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Its around what i was expecting TBH, I could see maybe upto 40% increase over Maxwell but doubling it, not a chance in hell. Now I hope we get to see some 1070 benches in the future so I can decide which one to get.

I'm waiting for the 1050 because I'm currently running a 650ti and a 950 in my 2 machines

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5 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

GPU Boost 2.0 takes the card to 1800 or so.

 

OCed 980 Ti would probably close the gap tho. Especially if under water

Then if u put 1080 under water the gap is gone again :D according to a post here on the forum the 1080 can get up to 2.5Ghz. Crazy.

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5 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

GPU Boost 2.0 takes the card to 1800 or so.

 

OCed 980 Ti would probably close the gap tho. Especially if under water

there are rumors that a watercooled version of this chip will go up to 2500 Mhz :)

idk if they are wccftech-class rumors but yay

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