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Nvidia Unveils Pascal Gpu: 16gb Of Memory, 1tb/s Bandwidth

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Might actually be the overclockers dream now. 

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I'm gunna laugh when this thing is like 10 grand.

Well of course its gonna be expensive. It's not a consumer product.

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Might buy a pascal 1070 after all. AMD Sorry but NVIDIA saw your numbers and now they're fighting back.

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nVidia, all your Pascals are belong to me!!!! Hoping this can drive 4K at good FPS. Might make it a worthy upgrade over 1440p.

And did I see FIRST QTR 2016? :o

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7xx series to pascal is a lot better than 6xx series to 9xx.

I can buy a 4k monitor at the end the year then hit up a pascal gpu sometime after that.

Also if he was saying 10X performance it might be like 3 gen pascal before we get a full fledge chip.

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cannot wait to see benchmarks of the next gaming GPU's :D

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If they have K|ngp|n's out next year I'd take two! Hopefully they have new cables to support better 4k monitors next year.

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Might buy a pascal 1070 after all. AMD Sorry but NVIDIA saw your numbers and now they're fighting back.

Actually Maxwell was an anomaly, I think only the Titan for a while then the 1080 will feature pascal and all others will be maxwell rebrand like 1070 = 980 and such.

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looks like i might get a powerful system w/o gpu at first then get a pascal gpu when it comes out

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Actually Maxwell was an anomaly, I think only the Titan for a while then the 1080 will feature pascal and all others will be maxwell rebrand like 1070 = 980 and such.

Wait what! Damn you Nvidia! Damn you! Time to wait for R9 490X.

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I just want a 32" 4k, G-Sync OLED monitor.  That.. -that- would be AMAZING.

same except Freesync and 100hz at least

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Who has better drivers?

AMD still does not.

Intel...  If you are able to use this then a GPU doesn't matter...

I'm curious.

 

From my experience AMD has had better general drivers over Nvidia. Their drivers have been good for a little bit now. I constantly have problems with Nvidia's drivers.

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Wow, 1H 2016 for Pascal? So maybe they actually can release another Titan in February? I wouldn't expect reasonable Pascal GPUs until a few months after, but damn I hope they have a Pascal 70 series card that smashes the 970 for $450 or less by the end of next year. I bought my 970 with the expectation of using it three years, but I'll trim a year off that if Nvidia or AMD can launch a major upgrade for similar money as I paid for my 970. If @Misanthrope is right and they refresh Maxwell except at the high end that could really cost them, as I can't imagine AMD can afford to push Hawaii out for a third series of cards in that $300-$500 price bracket. So I'm guessing at least one of Nvidia and AMD will have something really major in that price bracket in time for the Christmas 2016 shopping season. Well, unless AMD falls on their face on the node shrink, that would royally suck.

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I'm gonna sell my 980 if these perform good.

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16 GB of memory. That is gonna be more then enough for many, many years. I have a feeling those cards will be outdated before we'll able to utilize all of them GB's.

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I can see two 1080's or 1080ti's lasting a loooooong time.  Hopefully they ditch the SLI-Bridge.

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Would still not buy because of horrible drivers.

What on earth are you talking about. Then you will never buy any video card, the drivers are not awful, they are bad for new games, but they are fixed within weeks.

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Just to be clear these cards are Tesla and Quadro cards, not consumer cards. I doubt we will see 16GB consumer cards (other than maybe a Titan). Most will probably be 8GB for high end and maybe 6 or 4 GB for low end.

 

Pascal (nvidia) and Arctic Island (AMD) should launch at about the same time. If Pascal's time limit on professional cards are H1, then gaming cards should launch from both around summer or fall.

 

Either way 16nm FF will be such a treat. Either we will see very cool cards or cards running very high speeds. Maybe a little of both. 2016 will still be one of the most interesting years in computers ever.

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What on earth are you talking about. Then you will never buy any video card, the drivers are not awful, they are bad for new games, but they are fixed within weeks.

 

I've had multidisplay driver issues FOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEVER.

In a few weeks my ass. Forum is too quick to defend Nvidia.

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16 GB of memory. That is gonna be more then enough for many, many years. I have a feeling those cards will be outdated before we'll able to utilize all of them GB's.

But it seems this generation will be a MASSIVE performance boost, 28nm was holding the gpus back.

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I think it's reached the point to where the end user needs to be able to replace ( bad ) ram chips on a graphics cards.

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Just to be clear these cards are Tesla and Quadro cards, not consumer cards. I doubt we will see 16GB consumer cards (other than maybe a Titan). Most will probably be 8GB for high end and maybe 6 or 4 GB for low end.

 

Pascal (nvidia) and Arctic Island (AMD) should launch at about the same time. If Pascal's time limit on professional cards are H1, then gaming cards should launch from both around summer or fall.

 

Either way 16nm FF will be such a treat. Either we will see very cool cards or cards running very high speeds. Maybe a little of both. 2016 will still be one of the most interesting years in computers ever.

I dont think they will be cooler, lower process nodes run hotter (smaller surface area) and they cram in more shit, so more heat generated. They may be more efficient, but effient doees not always mean cool.

I've had multidisplay driver issues FOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEVER.

In a few weeks my ass. Forum is too quick to defend Nvidia.

Im not defending nvidia, your running a setup that is very niche, they have to fix isssues that EVERYONE has not just a small percentage of users. 

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how long should i expect to wait for a ti or titan version of pascal anyone have any ideas 

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