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GTX980 Ti is a Titan with less cores?

VioDuskar

so, i was reading this, and it seems like the 980Ti is supposedly a thing.

http://wccftech.com/amd-r9-390x-nvidia-gtx-980ti-titanx-benchmarks/

 

WTF is this?

if this correct it's looking like the 390x is worth an investment.

and the 980Ti is real. and a discount titan.

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again the source is WCCF

 

take everything they say with salt 

 

lots of it

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It's but a rumour though. And WCCFtech has no problem slinging out the most unreliable rumours out there. Other than that they are horribly biased i'd take everything on there with a big mighty scoop fo salt. 

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Honestly, the safest measure is to wait for reviews before believeing anything. I don't believe it until confirmed by a respected reviewer.

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Now i have to upgrade to the 390x :wacko:  

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From a source I cannot say I was told that it is a titan x just with 6gb vram but everything else is the same 

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again the source is WCCF

 

take everything they say with salt 

 

lots of it

WCCF always likes to go with the better sounding rumour when it comes to their "leaks" early on. I'd wait a little bit and see if anything regarding the core count changes.

 

I also highly disbelieve that the 390X is supposed to have 4096 Stream Processors because the 290X was also supposed to have that and look what we got, about 30% more than 100%. I won't be surprised if it's somewhere in the low 3000 range instead of over 4000.

Always trying to find reason.

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