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Nice to see the G5X running at 12.3GHz :D That would certainly put it above the reach of the Titan XP.

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what is the point of a titan Xp anyway? seems to me it exists solely for users that cant wait for a TI card....

GPU drivers giving you a hard time? Try this! (DDU)

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Just now, LukaH said:

what is the point of a titan Xp anyway? seems to me it exists solely for users that cant wait for a TI card....

For someone who doesn't get the point, you really nailed the point.

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2 hours ago, Technicolors said:

GPUs still aren't quite there in delivering 4K 60fps, but we're getting close 

Eh i mean 4k Very High & even High not as much Blows 1080p Ultra away in actual in person comparison and even the 1080 gets 60fps in that situation a lot. 1080ti should be able to do this in most games if not close to all

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10 minutes ago, LukaH said:

what is the point of a titan Xp anyway? seems to me it exists solely for users that cant wait for a TI card....

pretty much... use to be marketed towards professionals as well but now its not so much kind of a middle ground semi-professional card nowadays it seems 

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5 hours ago, Technicolors said:

GPUs still aren't quite there in delivering 4K 60fps, but we're getting close 

We need AMD to come in and do like what they did when marketing the RX 480 as "200 dollar VR for the masses" Until we get that far I'm probably going to stick with my 1920x1080p monitor.

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4 hours ago, Maslofski said:

who the fuck made those graphics?

 

blue: 1080ti overclocked

red: 1080ti

 

graphs: green and greener

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So basically the 1080ti is a Titan X in terms of performance. I'll wait until AMD starts their (potential) GPU comeback before buying though. Competition should be good for pricing and I still think the 1080(ti) is too expensive for most people.

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9 minutes ago, HarmFull said:

So basically the 1080ti is a Titan X in terms of performance. I'll wait until AMD starts their (potential) GPU comeback before buying though. Competition should be good for pricing and I still think the 1080(ti) is too expensive for most people.

It isn't that the 1080ti is too expensive for me, I just feel like I'm not doing my due diligence if I don't wait for the potential competition card from amd. Plus if I wait msi might have their Hawk 1080ti with the yellow accents that would match my motherboard :)

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