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NVIDIA Will Unveil Pascal GeForce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 Graphics Cards at a Special Livestream Event May 6 – Cooler Shrouds Confirmed

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2 minutes ago, Daegun said:

Woah man, just calm down there lol

 

 

You know what this makes me excited for? Big Pascal/Vega. Those have gotta be monsters.

the next titan will indeed be INSANE...it will slap bitch that 1080...it's almost twice the size... :P

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Just now, i_build_nanosuits said:

the next titan will indeed be INSANE...it will slap bitch that 1080...it's almost twice the size... :P

Wait, the 1080 is that much smaller and we're getting this excited about it? Bring on 2017!

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http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/geforce-gtx-1080

 

GTX1080 specs from Nvidia:

 

2560 Cores

1607Mhz /1733Mhz base/boost clocks

8GB GDDR5X

256-bit memory bus

320 GB/s

10 Gbps

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Just now, Daegun said:

Wait, the 1080 is that much smaller and we're getting this excited about it? Bring on 2017!

yes the 1080 is like a 300mm² chip and the GP100 is 610mm² :P

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2 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

the next titan will indeed be INSANE...it will slap bitch that 1080...it's almost twice the size... :P

I'm so excited about this! I can't even imagine the jump from 980 Ti to Titan P! :o 4K gaming might be attainable now.

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AMD has got some pretty big shoes to fill and I didn't think Polaris was going to perform quite around the Titan X space...

Yeezus, shit I like AMD but goddamn Nvidia if 1.2 times faster than a Titan X at 980 prices. I mean shit I don't really want to buy an Nvidia GPU but I mean if the 480X or 490 don't compare very well then shit. I'm sorry #TeamRed but #TeamGreen has got something actually pretty good but I doubt the 1080 will cost about the same as a 980.

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Just now, VagabondWraith said:

I'm so excited about this! I can't even imagine the jump from 980 Ti to Titan P! :o 4K gaming might be attainable now.

ohh it will...for sure...ultra 4K even.

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"Winky Wonky", lolwut?

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9 minutes ago, Garfieldus said:

I was thinking of buying 980Ti because for sure those cards will go down in price but fuck it, I'll throw extra 200-300 EUR, stop smoking and get 1080.

The 980 Ti will not go down in price, except maybe on the used market.

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The new SLI bridge is SEXXXY

 

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Poor Tom.

'Fanboyism is stupid' - someone on this forum.

Be nice to each other boys and girls. And don't cheap out on a power supply.

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1733mhz is the announced stock boost clock:

 

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3 minutes ago, Badly Browned said:

NVIDIA CUDA® Cores

1607 Base Clock (MHz)
1733 Boost Clock (MHz)
 
And this is running 2.1 Ghz? Overclocking a golden sample? You lying f*ckers.

 
That being said, I am VERY interested in seeing what 14nm FF LPP can do now in AMD's graphics cards.

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1080 has 1 8-pin.

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tom's getting fucking fired.

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wtf is going on with this tom guy xD 

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2 hours ago, Notional said:

NVIDIA CUDA® Cores

1607 Base Clock (MHz)
1733 Boost Clock (MHz)
 
And this is running 2.1 Ghz? Overclocking a golden sample? You lying f*ckers.

 
That being said, I am VERY interested in seeing what 14nm FF LPP can do now in AMD's graphics cards.

 

I'm very curious about their earlier performance claims of being faster than the titan X then.

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2560 CUDA Cores confirmed. 180 watts.

 

I see the Titan with 3840 amd 16GB HBM2.

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1 minute ago, Notional said:

NVIDIA CUDA® Cores

1607 Base Clock (MHz)
1733 Boost Clock (MHz)
 
And this is running 2.1 Ghz? Overclocking a golden sample? You lying f*ckers.

 
That being said, I am VERY interested in seeing what 14nm FF LPP can do now in AMD's graphics cards.

Sounds like I need two Classified 1080's.  Maybe they'll do an AIO Classified.

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2560 cuda cores, GPU BOOST 3.0 (!!), DX12.1, 180W TDP.

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1 minute ago, carolkarine said:

 

I'm very curious about their earlier performance claims of being faster than the titan X then.

It is probably a cherry picked benchmark so expect 1.10 of actual game performance exactly what we were expecting. 

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now, only missing is the PRICE!!

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