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Guess I gotta wait for the Titan / 1080ti / X80ti.  Or may as well just wait for Volta.  I'm sure this 970 is going to last awhile at 1920x1200 while I wait for 5K OLED G-Sync to appear in the wild and Windows scaling to be comparable to OSX.

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2 hours ago, SurvivorNVL said:

Guess I gotta wait for the Titan / 1080ti / X80ti.  Or may as well just wait for Volta.  I'm sure this 970 is going to last awhile at 1920x1200 while I wait for 5K OLED G-Sync to appear in the wild and Windows scaling to be comparable to OSX.

I am waiting for Volta personally. Who knows maybe it will have a new DisplayPort version to support 5K display, which I might get if they drop in price by that time. I think, well for me, it will be a nice upgrade.

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7 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

I am waiting for Volta personally. Who knows maybe it will have a new DisplayPort version to support 5K display, which I might get if they drop in price by that time. I think, well for me, it will be a nice upgrade.

I'm staying on my 1920x1200 as long as I can.  It's sharp enough for the time being given how crap my eyes are thanks to steroids for five months.  I might wait for Volta as well.  I really like 4K at 32" and almost bought a monitor, but 5K will be the best hands down, especially for a long period of time.  5K, OLED, HDR, 120hz, G-Sync(hopefully), and preferably a Dell stand.  Really, really--actually I can forfeit the G-Sync.  I just want the Dell stand.

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14 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

That was expected. HBM2 will cost the gtx1080 to sky rocket in price.  Imo gddr5x not gddr5.

No, GDDR5X is still not ready for GPUs coming mid-year.

 

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This is high density GDDR5, the last gasp versions that try to be relevant today in the high performance market. These will be the only option available until GDDR5X is available...

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13 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

As I mentioned many many times, and ignore, is that Pascal is NOT a new architecture. It is still Maxwell, just tweaked, and added features enough to have a new name, but still very close to Maxwell. Volta is Nvidia next architecture and that is expected for 2017-2018.

 

Now, like always, there might be a Titan version with HBM2 memory, as those are Tesla chips that doesn't meet Nvidia specifications/requirement to meet Tesla model. But ignoring that, as this is a high end and very expensive model, there is not much to get excited really about. We may have GDDR5X though, which will help things.

 

Wow this is good information, makes me unfortunately less optimistic about Pascal. How about Polaris, how is it different from the architecture before it?

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6 minutes ago, Mirdon said:

Wow this is good information, makes me unfortunately less optimistic about Pascal. How about Polaris, how is it different from the architecture before it?

Notional explained it earlier - go to page 1 and look up his post :)

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3 minutes ago, don_svetlio said:

Notional explained it earlier - go to page 1 and look up his post :)

Oh, thanks didn't notice it. I gotta stop using free scroll.

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11 hours ago, Coaxialgamer said:

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10 minutes ago, matrix07012 said:

 

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17 hours ago, don_svetlio said:

GDDR5? GP106 die is as small as GM206 - not good.


How is that not good when it is at almost half the process node size?

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8 minutes ago, LukeTim said:


How is that not good when it is at almost half the process node size?

the GM206 core was absurdly small - not ike past *60 cores. This trend results in a poorer value as the 960 is now simply not worth considering the 380(x) exist. 760 was much more competitive and the 660 before that

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GDDR5 ?! Last month they said (or was it rumour???) that this year cards will feature gddr5 and gddr5x and next year they release hbm2 cards.

 

Anyone here heard this too ???

 

Hope comupteX (or whatever event is coming soon) will clear everything up about Pascal otherwise Nvidia will get so much hate for not talking about Pascal GTX line ...

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Sorry if I'm not gettin this right, but as I understand this, they will put GDDR5 Memory on these cards and no HBM?

By the way since you were discussing it earlier, Hardwarecanuks or whatever their channels name is, posted a video on youtube from that event where nVidia revealed Pascal... They said that HBM1 was limited to 4GB, while HBM2 will indeed be able to support up to 32GB (probably hasn't been tested and manufactured yet but as I understand it, 32GB is theoretically possible...)

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1 hour ago, don_svetlio said:

the GM206 core was absurdly small - not ike past *60 cores. This trend results in a poorer value as the 960 is now simply not worth considering the 380(x) exist. 760 was much more competitive and the 660 before that

Perhaps it is a problem... but it is the same size and almost twice as dense... so perhaps not so much of a problem?

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9 minutes ago, Skyh4wk said:

Sorry if I'm not gettin this right, but as I understand this, they will put GDDR5 Memory on these cards and no HBM?

By the way since you were discussing it earlier, Hardwarecanuks or whatever their channels name is, posted a video on youtube from that event where nVidia revealed Pascal... They said that HBM1 was limited to 4GB, while HBM2 will indeed be able to support up to 32GB (probably hasn't been tested and manufactured yet but as I understand it, 32GB is theoretically possible...)

I heard there is limited amount of HBM and since AMD uses it too AMD it is new tech, Nvidia needs more time to start mass producing it around beginning of next year.

 

The post I read also said there would be cards with gddr5x this year but now it seems all confusing to me. We have to wait for Nvidia to present GTX Pascal at upcoming tech event (computer ?!)

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1 hour ago, LukeTim said:


How is that not good when it is at almost half the process node size?

That post you qouted really smacks of fangirlism... doesn't it?

11 minutes ago, Thony said:

GDDR5 ?! Last month they said (or was it rumour???) that this year cards will feature gddr5 and gddr5x and next year they release hbm2 cards.

 

Anyone here heard this too ???

Yes, although each in different contexts...

11 minutes ago, Skyh4wk said:

Sorry if I'm not gettin this right, but as I understand this, they will put GDDR5 Memory on these cards and no HBM?

By the way since you were discussing it earlier, Hardwarecanuks or whatever their channels name is, posted a video on youtube from that event where nVidia revealed Pascal... They said that HBM1 was limited to 4GB, while HBM2 will indeed be able to support up to 32GB (probably hasn't been tested and manufactured yet but as I understand it, 32GB is theoretically possible...)

GP104/106 will run with GDDR5, as GDDR5X is too late... GP100 (Big Pascal) will run HBM2, which supports stack configs up to 4x 8GB... 32GB

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27 minutes ago, GidonsClaw said:

That post you qouted really smacks of fangirlism... doesn't it?

Yes, although each in different contexts...

GP104/106 will run with GDDR5, as GDDR5X is too late... GP100 (Big Pascal) will run HBM2, which supports stack configs up to 4x 8GB... 32GB

Do you think we will see a Pascal Titan this year?

I dont as the GP100 tesla will not become widespread until next year 

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18 minutes ago, asim1999 said:

Do you think we will see a Pascal Titan this year?

I dont as the GP100 tesla will not become widespread until next year 

Nope, GP100 will become mainstream around Q1 2017

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I thought GDDR5X was gonna be mid-high end range for this generation... welp. I hope AMD offer better crap than these suckers.

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Good thing I recycled my GTX 760 and snapped up a used 290x last year. Looks like it's going another round around the lap.


And as expected, Nvidia's strategy for taking advantage of higher transistor density is... Smaller dies. 100% profit increase on their 650% profit margin incoming.

 

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6 hours ago, don_svetlio said:

the GM206 core was absurdly small - not ike past *60 cores. This trend results in a poorer value as the 960 is now simply not worth considering the 380(x) exist. 760 was much more competitive and the 660 before that

Still using my old prebuilt with gtx 660 here, runs still gta v :D

 

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9 hours ago, That Norwegian Guy said:

AMD save us

Highly unlikely they'll be using GDDR5X also... unless they want to concede market share to Nvidia again by release later than them...

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On 4/10/2016 at 11:34 AM, SparkyRain said:

BUT GRADE WHAT IT'S GONNA LOOK LIKE..

 

Is it this time again? What it's gonna be. A gpu, 20% more fps and 30% less fps per dollar. I don't know what you people thought what else it's gonna be. 

 

Nvidia has zero need to rush anything since the market is so milkable.

 

Actually there is only one price range that Nvidia is actually more competitive at currently.

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