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NVIDIA 1080 Ti Launch Event Countdown

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Well the time is here folks! 1080 Ti hype train! This was tweeted out by the NVIDIA GeForce Twitter Link:

If you watch slowly you can see the "Ti" in Time is faded last, also the link in the tweet which leads to http://www.geforce.com/ has a countdown with the "Ti" in Time clearly bolded. The hype train is here and I am well aboard and ready to some some 1080 Ti goodness! What about you guys, are you going to pick up a 1080 Ti?

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Well 1080Ti is way too expensive for me, but it's cool to see the GPU market push forward.

I just hope this won't crush VEGA because AMD needs some life.

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It is that time of the year when nVidia makes every one who paid the overprice of the Titan X feeling bad [:

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OMG guys! I think I get it! It's almost like Nvidia means TI as in 1080 TI when they leave the TI behind in the video and bold it on their website. I know it is a bit of a stretch, but it's possible that's what Nvidia just accidently leaked!

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3 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Well 1080Ti is way too expensive for me, but it's cool to see the GPU market push forward.

I just hope this won't crush VEGA because AMD needs some life.

Well, Ryzen just stomped Intel, so they do have that just in case Vega decides to be mediocre :P

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2 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

It is that time of the year when nVidia makes every one who paid the overprice of the Titan X feeling bad [:

TITAN XP was never really meant to be a gaming card.

IIRC it has FP32 compute unlocked to some degree, which the GTX cards don't, so it's good for professional use if a quadro is too expensive.

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1 minute ago, 8-Bit Ninja said:

and all of people who recently bought 1080's wish the hadn't :D

I bought a 1080, going to sell it to grab a 1080 Ti :D

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1 minute ago, TheRandomness said:

Well, Ryzen just stomped Intel, so they do have that just in case Vega decides to be mediocre :P

Yep. I'm extremely happy about that, but I still have a lingering fear that intel has something up their sleeves. there's no way they're going to take this sitting down, and if ryzen doesn't earn enough for a ryzen 2 before intel quashes it, then AMD CPUs will be in trouble.

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8 minutes ago, Shadow Bullet said:

Well the time is here folks! 1080 Ti hype train! This was tweeted out by the NVIDIA GeForce Twitter Link:

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well, I'm pretty content with my 1070, so no. I wont be getting the 1080 or 1080 TI. I may however, try building a small formfactor OTG mini gaming pc :)

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I was really hesitant to believe Nvidia would cannibalize sales of their own non-Titan flagship without action from AMD, but that 'Ti' hint really makes me wonder... I'll still probably wait for Vega though, in case some price drops are incoming. I still remember when the AMD caused Nvidia to drop their GTX 780 from $650 to $500 :/

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GTX 1080 price will certanly drop a bit, but GTX 1070 no. that's their SLI politics... when 2 cards in SLI are faster than single GPU, must be more expensive...

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2 minutes ago, Scionyde said:

I'll still probably wait for Vega

But Vega will be slower than the 1080 Ti ;)

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18 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

It is that time of the year when nVidia makes every one who paid the overprice of the Titan X feeling bad [:

I don't feel bad. I knew what I was getting into when I bought it. >.>

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I'm surprised. I didn't expect to see a consumer level GP102 card until Computex, but that video is pretty clear about it. It does indeed end with the TI briefly shown alone.

 

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Meh, AMD RX500 and VEGA is more exciting. Live stream on 2/28 at 10:30AM EST.

 

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4 minutes ago, Okjoek said:

How much is it supposed to be?

I'm guessing $750 MSRP, $850 Founders Edition. 1080 drops to $550/$650 respectively.

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6 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I don't feel bad. I knew what I was getting into when I bought it. >.>

Hahaha I love the Titan Cards but I can only buy them used after the hype is down thus why I am with the Maxwell yet xD

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21 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

TITAN XP was never really meant to be a gaming card.

IIRC it has FP32 compute unlocked to some degree, which the GTX cards don't, so it's good for professional use if a quadro is too expensive.

 

no gpu is a "gaming" card, GeForce usually targeted toward gaming so technically it is. if you want a workhorse that they use in Disney or oil company  look at Quadro with 32 gb vram.

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17 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

TITAN XP was never really meant to be a gaming card.

IIRC it has FP32 compute unlocked to some degree, which the GTX cards don't, so it's good for professional use if a quadro is too expensive.

I think they meant this current Titan as a gaming card primarily. It's an even worse in between card than the first Titan was.

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5 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I'm guessing $750 MSRP, $850 Founders Edition. 1080 drops to $550/$650 respectively.

Isn't that the current price of the 1080 already though?

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