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it appears that Soviet Russia didn't get the memo on review NDA lift, so they published the results early then took them down - Gulag for you comrade

 

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GTX 1080Ti stock vs OCed

1080p:

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1440p:

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UHD:

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just as expected, GTX1080Ti performs quite similarly to the Titan X, but at a quite lower price 

 

nVidia GTX 1080Ti should launch this week

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2 minutes ago, zMeul said:

nVidia GTX 1080Ti should launch this week

10th March(tomorrow) I believe, received an email from my localish store(Scan) and they're launching them there at 6PM tomorrow.

 

Very good performance for the price, when compared to the titan xp anyway.

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Yea, the 10th (tomorrow) is the launch date. 

 

EDIT: My source as taken in a screen grab from Awesome Hardware yesterday.

 

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and how does it compare to a 2000mhz 1080?

 

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Going to pick up an EVGA version of this, assuming they don't go insane with the price.

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7 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

Next gen should do it probably.

 

Atleast, i hope so. :P

that exactly what was said last time - UHD@60 is like a unicorn rainbow

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23 minutes ago, laminutederire said:

Wait to see the actual prices in stores to say it's a good bargain 

The reference one will be sold directly by NVIDIA like Titan X so MSRP will be exactly the same as announced (without VAT and shipping).

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17 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

Next gen should do it probably.

 

Atleast, i hope so. :P

A 16-20 teraflop GPU (currently we have 12teraflop) should deliver 4k60fps, considering a 970 is 4 teraflop and is optimal for 1080p gaming.
I think 10nm GPUs is where we will see optimal performance. 

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40 minutes ago, Space Reptile said:

and how does it compare to a 2000mhz 1080?

 

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4k 60fps with minor tweaks to eG: Particle Density or High over Ultra Shadows could bridge that gap for low level fidelity changes (4k still being sharp and high detailed) and fps boosting.

 

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who the fuck made those graphics?

 

blue: 1080ti overclocked

red: 1080ti

 

graphs: green and greener

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4 minutes ago, Maslofski said:

who the fuck made those graphics?

 

blue: 1080ti overclocked

red: 1080ti

 

graphs: green and greener

also one minute they are putting they are doing best to worse, then suddenly doing worse to best, this is annoying how bad these are in places

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52 minutes ago, WereCat said:

The reference one will be sold directly by NVIDIA like Titan X so MSRP will be exactly the same as announced (without VAT and shipping).

Yeah for half the planet it won't be available without huuuge shipping fees; so I stand by my statement .

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14 minutes ago, grimreeper132 said:

also one minute they are putting they are doing best to worse, then suddenly doing worse to best, this is annoying how bad these are in places

all 3 graphs have the same game order, but youd think they would atleast put one of them in best to worst in the first place

 

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Just now, Maslofski said:

all 3 graphs have the same game order, but youd think they would atleast put one of them in best to worst in the first place

 

not if you go to one of sources, 

https://videocardz.com/67124/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-review-leaked

where 1/3 of the way it swaps and it swaps again 2/3s of the way down

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Damn Ruskies, can't even follow their own color code.

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That is a title I can get behind, even though it makes no sense in this context. :P

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