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Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 Ti with Full GM200 Core Ready – Planned for September Launch

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They aren't. The people their trying to get to buy their 980ti aren't the people that would even consider buying a Titan X. Though maybe some of them would, but generally speaking.. I think they know what they're doing. ;)

 

No, but the other way around; why would anyone buy a Titan X, if they can buy this? There is no double precision performance in these 900 cards (incl. Titan X), so what's the point of that card and all the vram? So a 980ti will kill off all Titan X sales.

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This bet isn't going to be fun.

Who said it's gonna be fun ?  :P , Video or it didn't happen 

on topic - the dealer warned me of 980 when i bought 780ti,but even if i waited a week more, i still wanted a 980ti not a 980. all said, if everything was unlocked on 980, will they just up the core clocks and release it ? that'd be lame.

 

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thought the full core has already been used.

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I think nVidia's waiting for AMD to launch the 390X to possibly laugh in their face...but i'd laugh my ass up if the 390X turned out to be better than the 980Ti, and nVidia would just postpone the launch for "driver optimization and minor touches" stuff.

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the same for the original titan and 780ti

The Titan and Titan Black had Double Precision, the 780 and 780 Ti did not was the justification. For this reason, I suspect that the 980 Ti may have a cut down GM200 core, but I don't know. It makes no sense for NVIDIA to undercut themselves like that.

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I might get this if I can get something like a Black Friday deal on it (seems unlikely but one has to hope. I'd be fine with like $50 off) since I really want to upgrade from my 670. I can't wait to find out more. It also makes me wonder when Nvidia's next generation of GPUs is coming out.

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they'll kill the titan, because that titan doesn't have the double precision thingy the original had

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No, but the other way around; why would anyone buy a Titan X, if they can buy this? There is no double precision performance in these 900 cards (incl. Titan X), so what's the point of that card and all the vram? So a 980ti will kill off all Titan X sales.

Yeah, but it's knot like the TitanX was gonna sell that well anyway, their not really undercutting themselves. The kinda people who were going to buy TitanX Will still buy it

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Way too late. How am I supposed to play The Witcher 3 maxed out? With a TitanX? Dammit.

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I also hope that the 980 Ti won't have 5.5GBs of VRAM instead of 6GBs as it is rumored.

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Man, I really hope AMD can stay in the race!  it will be bad news for the industry if they fall too far behind.

 

Flag ship GPUs are nice for dick waving but that isn't where the money is.

AMD needs to focus on the $150 to $400 range GPUs, but if rumors are to be believed the GPUs they are working on at that price range are going to be another refresh of the the GPU architecture they've been using for a few years now.

 

Hopefully AMD can take advantage of doing another refresh really lower the price of their mid range GPUs making the price to performance out weight them lacking thing new and shinny that would get people exited.

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It's not going to be 980Ti as that would mean there is no new series this year.
It will be either GTX1080 or GTX1080Ti and a cut down version of GM200 for the other cards.

My guess is :
GTX1080Ti = Titan X with less Vram
GTX1080 = GM200 with a bit less cuda cores
GTX1070 = GTX980
GTX1060 = GTX970
 

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Yeah, but it's knot like the TitanX was gonna sell that well anyway, their not really undercutting themselves. The kinda people who were going to buy TitanX Will still buy it

 

Except sites like OcUK are constantly selling out as soon as they get stock. Much faster and in higher quantities then they sols GTX 980's

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Considering what they've got under their sleeve, I'd say they should give nvidia a run for their money, well, it's not like amd was ever really that far behind in terms of performance in the graphics card market. Hell, the most powerful single-card gpu is still an amd card. (Note i said single card, not single core, the titan x is the fastest single-core, but the 295 is still just that little bit faster.)

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hopefully this drops the price of the regular 980 so I can pick up a cheap one for SLI

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According to this, 6GB Vram = $300

FP64 performance is probably nerfed as well. If not, then I do not see any reason for the Titan X to even exist, besides the 12GB of VRAM which few people will be able to make use of anyway...

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FP64 performance is probably nerfed as well. If not, then I do not see any reason for the Titan X to even exist, besides the 12GB of VRAM which few people will be able to make use of anyway...

Double precision is super shit on Titan X; so shit in fact, that even cheap AMD APU's, can do better.

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Double precision is super shit on Titan X; so shit in fact, that even cheap AMD APU's, can do better.

Oh didn't know that. I assumed the Titan series was for professionals therefore their fp64 performance was boosted compared to the rest of the geforce series...

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Except sites like OcUK are constantly selling out as soon as they get stock. Much faster and in higher quantities then they sols GTX 980's

Fair enough, sorry for assuming things without proper research.

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Make it 8GB of vRAM and I'll consider.

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Make it 8GB of vRAM and I'll consider.

It probably wouldn't allocate properly on the bus. I think they would have to go 9GB.

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so whats the point of buying a titan x? the titan x has 1/32 double precision so the 980 ti will have 1/64 double precision so people purchase the titan x for the higher DP lol

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