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Nvidia : Pascal is 10X Faster Than Maxwell – Features Mixed Precision, 3D Memory and NV-Link

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Oh please, like every CEO on the face of this planet hasn't run their mouth and made tongue in cheek comments about what they sell. 

 

And what propaganda? The only people who take this seriously are idiots who probably believe in chemtrails and other silly junk. 

Chemtrails... :lol: Oh boy.

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CEO Math = NVidia propaganda.

 

CEO MATH also =:

 

AMD propaganda

Intel propaganda

Razor propaganda

Samsung propaganda

Apple propoganda

(Insert fav. company here) propaganda

 

People don't think critically anymore, it's just an excuse to shit bash something.

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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Don't forget that they forgot to include the "up-to". Mostly, it will be like 1.5 times better than Maxwell.

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I'm very worried :(

I have 760 and it needs upgrade. 970 and its 3.5GB Vram dissapoint me tbh :/.

So I really really want pascal X70 version but with this NV-Link I heard it won't be compatible with current motherboards (97 series). That makes me very sad and I'm still hoping Nvidia will say NV-Link will be compatible for my mobo. The dream....

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Pascal is why I didn't get excited for the 900 series and Titan X, my 780s will go when Pascal arrives. 

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I'm very worried :(

I have 760 and it needs upgrade. 970 and its 3.5GB Vram dissapoint me tbh :/.

So I really really want pascal X70 version but with this NV-Link I heard it won't be compatible with current motherboards (97 series). That makes me very sad and I'm still hoping Nvidia will say NV-Link will be compatible for my mobo. The dream....

OK i think there is a misconception about NV LINK. NV LINK is designed for server/super computer usage, NOT consumer usage. You dont have to worry about it not being compatible because youre not going to have that option. PCI-E 3.0 still has quite a bit of life left in it and I believe the standard for PCI-E 4.0 has already been ratified.

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OK i think there is a misconception about NV LINK. NV LINK is designed for server/super computer usage, NOT consumer usage. You dont have to worry about it not being compatible because youre not going to have that option. PCI-E 3.0 still has quite a bit of life left in it and I believe the standard for PCI-E 4.0 has already been ratified.

I love u for explaining it to me and getting rid of my sadness. 12months to go baby !

I was unsure about my worry because if Nvidia released a new line of GPUs and forced people who want to upgrade to get new motherboard they would piss everybody off. And would be silly move but y never know considering Google did similar thing with YouTube app...

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screw nvidia and its ceo math, real performance its probably not even 2x overall vs maxwell,hell 2x perf for the same ammount of silicon and price would be insane alone 10x is not even posible for a single generation leap

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I just hope the add more VRAM and make the X60 card about as good as the 980.

 

 

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Pascal is why I didn't get excited for the 900 series and Titan X, my 780s will go when Pascal arrives. 

This is what I am doing as well. It is only with the most recent games that I have noticed less than ideal fps at the highest settings at 1440p.

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- 10x more performance for a every specific workload, usig a highly optimized software which can take advantage of the new architecture (more memory bandwith to the core and between the cards)? Probably possible!

 

But games don't work like this. Hardly a game developer will writhe code supporting NVlink before it is mainstream. IF it will be used in consumer products at all. Don't expect a performance boost > 50 - 100% in gaming. And even if the GPU is that superior, the rest of you rig will slow it down....

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- 10x more performance for a every specific workload, usig a highly optimized software which can take advantage of the new architecture (more memory bandwith to the core and between the cards)? Probably possible!

 

But games don't work like this. Hardly a game developer will writhe code supporting NVlink before it is mainstream. IF it will be used in consumer products at all. Don't expect a performance boost > 50 - 100% in gaming. And even if the GPU is that superior, the rest of you rig will slow it down....

Dont forget DX12... the whole slowing down thing will become irrelevant as every CPU was a bottleneck until DX12 

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only 10x? ... yuck!

 

 maxwell was 30x times faster than kepler

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Dont forget DX12... the whole slowing down thing will become irrelevant as every CPU was a bottleneck until DX12 

Yes DX12 will give a boost as well. But maxwell may also profit.

Pascal will be a good bit better than Maxwell. But that's what we are expecting from every new generation ;)

 

I'm only curious, if they build complexer cores probably with branche predicion or left them simple and crank up the amount. And the power needed to achieve it. May I don't need 40 kg heat sinks for a passive build in the future anymore...

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Yes DX12 will give a boost as well. But maxwell may also profit.

 

Team Kepler + Sandy Bridge for life!

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very rough estimates. Its the same every time guys, stop being stupid and learn what marketing is. you all fall for the hype then get let down time after time lol, 

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So is the 8000 series launch happening again? I remember people wasting money on 7800 sli

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