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Nvidia releasing 1080 Ti in January. Will have 12GB GDDR5X RAM

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35 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

I guess so. The Titan XP's chip was already cut-down so there wasn't really much NVIDIA could do. I was kinda hoping for a full-fat GP102 chip.

Oh yeah, I forgot Titan XP was cut down too. So Titan XP is like OG Titan, GTX 1080 Ti is like GTX 780? And then I guess we'll have a Titan XP Black and 1180 Ti like Titan Black and 780 Ti? SMH, so much double dipping from Nvidia.

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I am probably going to hold off and buy this over a 1080. I have an ultrawide screen, and the extra horsepower will help.

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Just now, Lilithty said:

@Space Reptile used 980s are about 250 here. 970s are about 180-200. Used is pretty great.

too bad not a single 1080 will be MSRP (599$), not even used :P

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There are some 1080s still selling for $700. If this is $700, I'll probably pick one up.

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12 minutes ago, christianled59 said:

There are some 1080s still selling for $700. If this is $700, I'll probably pick one up.

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1 hour ago, JoeyDM said:

The 780ti and 980ti's also invalidated the titans of their generation.

780 too. (except the kepler titans also had double floating point precision)

 

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1 hour ago, RS2007GOD said:

will still cost to much

Only to those who can't afford it.

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At this point everybody should know not to buy any titan card. They've always been the last wring to get the most out of their new chip.

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What do you guys mean why have a titan x? This is literally the exact same thing we saw with maxwell.... why are you guys shocked its quite blatant, i have a gtx 1070 but even i can admit the pathetic money leeching company that Nvidia actually is its quite simple ill ellaborate:

 

Make a titan x for an absurd price so that all the rich people with money buy that and some kids who saved their whole lives sure they all buy it because its the coolest most badass card ever but for the concious buyer they wont even think about it because its too expensive but theres still people that want that performance so thats why later they come out with Ti same performance maybe better with AIO coolers and for much cheaper and there you go everyones happy in that category and yes titan users you got RAPED. Undeniably the ti will be the better card with AIO cooling and cheaper price point therefore you all should learn from your mistakes and not buy a titan ever again

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I was thinking why would people who bought a Titan x almost 2 years ago feel bad then then I remembered oh it's this year's Titan x

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2 hours ago, asim1999 said:

I feel sorry for anyone that bought a Titan X. Hope these specs are true and thst the 1080 Tiwill be around 700-800 dollars 

If only that would be true. Cheapest normal 1080 I can find here at the moment is 675 euro, or 750$...

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2 hours ago, tsk said:

Add a [rumour] tag to the headline and remove formatting from your post. 

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When a rumor persists, there's some truth to it. It's highly likely that this is what the 1080 Ti'll end up shipping like.

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If performance is pretty much Titan XP and price is ~700€, which I both expect, then I'll buy one. 

 

Makes me wonder if I should trade my 970+300€ for a 1080 right now... 

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I wonder how poor gp102 yields are for them to do this.. 

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Meh...I'm still doing peasant 1080p gaming, something like this is massive overkill. :/ I might trade my 970SLI (+$60 nVidia money) in for a 1070 sometime in the near future though. lol

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Titan XP is there who want the best at any cost. 1080Ti is the card that will get me to switch from my 980Ti in main rig. Bring it on.

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7 minutes ago, Sephiroth said:

And this is why I didn't upgrade from my 980 to the 1080, it happens pretty much every time, they release a titan-lite card.

Well that truly is the problem with at that performance level. Nvidia is really just competing with its own cards for the title of "top card".

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4 hours ago, asim1999 said:

Here are the rumoted specs

Rumored Specs:

  • GPU : GP102
  • Process : TSMC 16FF
  • Die Size : 471mm²
  • Transistors : 12 Billion
  • SMs : 52
  • CUDA Cores : 3328
  • Core Clock : ~1.5Ghz
  • Boost Clock : ~1.6Ghz
  • Peak FP32 Compute : 10.8 TFLOPs
  • Memory Interface : 384bit
  • Memory : 12GB GDDR5X
  • Bandwidth : 480GB/s
  • TDP – 250W

 

This makes no sense, how on earth could the 1080Ti have 52 SMs when the Titan XP has 28 and the 1080 has 20??

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