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4 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I guess the next best bet is March at GDC.

or the could do an event like they did with the 1080, but I just want a TI before ME3 drops. One can hope.

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1 minute ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

You still got 20 hours for $25 on GeForce Now

Nah I got a 1070 in my system. Just gonna get somethings else I guess

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2 minutes ago, Fetzie said:

You can still use it as a normal monitor, AMD graphics cards have Display Port outputs too :)

Yes but no G-Sync. IMO if they're not releasing a Ti now then Vega isn't near release yet either.

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3 minutes ago, Notional said:

He can just use the Geforce Now service until then. It's basically like buying a 1080ti anyways :D

If you game for 20 hours per week, you've paid for the 1080ti in less than a year :)

 

GeForce Now, for a person who games 20 hours per week, costs 100 dollars per year more than buying a Titan XP every year (52x25 = 1300 dollars per year).

 

Heck, you could build a really good PC every year for that money.

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Yes but no G-Sync. IMO if they're not releasing a Ti now then Vega isn't near release yet either.

Tomorrow, is launches tomorrow. Vega that it. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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3 minutes ago, shermantanker said:

or the could do an event like they did with the 1080, but I just want a TI before ME3 drops. One can hope.

If they're even going to release a 1080 Ti or whatever it'll be called, it will be closer toward summer at some conference like Computex or GDC.

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Just now, Jahramika said:

OMG could not be any more sad of a presentation.

Why? Because actual innovation in vehicle safety, AI and whatnot is sad?

 

Get over yourselves. Nvidia is not just a PC gaming company.

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2 minutes ago, App4that said:

Tomorrow, is launches tomorrow. Vega that it. 

It's trying to speak

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2 minutes ago, Jahramika said:

OMG could not be any more sad of a presentation.

They partnered with Bosch. That's HUGE for them. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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1 minute ago, Kloaked said:

Why? Because actual innovation in vehicle safety, AI and whatnot is sad?

 

Get over yourselves. Nvidia is not just a PC gaming company.

It was mostly high expectations and no mention of gaming at all. most of Nvidia revenue is still gaming

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1 minute ago, App4that said:

Tomorrow, is launches tomorrow. Vega that it. 

Are you sure it's not a paper launch? Because if Vega is close then that may be my next choice. I'd seriously hate to lose G-Sync though...

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4 minutes ago, App4that said:

Tomorrow, is launches tomorrow. Vega that it. 

Dunno, did VideoCardz confirm this?

 

1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

It was mostly high expectations and no mention of gaming at all. most of Nvidia revenue is still gaming

 

If nVidia is getting into bed with Bosch, TomTom, Baidu and Audi, computer games will become an ever smaller part of their revenue.

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3 minutes ago, Fetzie said:

If you game for 20 hours per week, you've paid for the 1080ti in less than a year :)

 

GeForce Now, for a person who games 20 hours per week, costs 100 dollars per year more than buying a Titan XP every year (52x25 = 1300 dollars per year).

 

Heck, you could build a really good PC every year for that money.

 

That was the joke yes. But seriously, that's insane. Most people who don't have a "game ready" pc, is probably due to lack of funds. Why the frack would they buy this then?

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Are you sure it's not a paper launch? Because if Vega is close then that may be my next choice. I'd seriously hate to lose G-Sync though...

You'd gain freesync, which is better

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Are you sure it's not a paper launch? Because if Vega is close then that may be my next choice. I'd seriously hate to lose G-Sync though...

Totally a paper launch. Best guess is February for actual units. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

You'd gain freesync, which is better

Freesync is not better LOL. Wow LOL

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Nvidia does not fear Vega...which means the top end vega would not outperfom a GTX 1080?

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Just now, Kloaked said:

Why? Because actual innovation in vehicle safety, AI and whatnot is sad?

 

Get over yourselves. Nvidia is not just a PC gaming company.

You really think me an others spend money on video game software and GPU's and computer tech to see it spent on cars and home spying devices? Should spend time and money from GPU sales on new memory like HBM and faster GPU,s better software drivers which people spent money on not car parts and crap.

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Just now, App4that said:

Freesync is not better LOL. Wow LOL

How? Many more monitors support freesync and it has no major downsides compared to G-sync

 

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Just now, i_build_nanosuits said:

Nvidia does not fear Vega...which means the top end vega would not outperfom a GTX 1080?

Depends on the game, but it has HBM2 for higher resolutions. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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1 minute ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

Nvidia does not fear Vega...which means the top end vega would not outperfom a GTX 1080?

That would be SO disappointing. AMD probably prepped for a 1080Ti announcement, which means that their keynote tomorrow will be pretty insane.

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1 minute ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

Nvidia does not fear Vega...which means the top end vega would not outperfom a GTX 1080?

It was outperforming a 1080 in Battlefront this morning...

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

It was mostly high expectations and no mention of gaming at all. most of Nvidia revenue is still gaming

For the moment. If they become the defacto AI hardware for self driving cars within the next decade then that market will blow their gaming revenue out of the water.

 

Bosch partnering with them is potentially game changing news. nVidia could be making about two thousand dollars on every single new car sold by a major car manufacturer in the world in ten to twenty years.

 

And if they tie all of those cars into their cloud services then they will shoot even further ahead, that is a serious challenge to Google Maps.

 

It's going to be interesting to see what the markets do over the next few days.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

How? Many more monitors support freesync and it has no major downsides compared to G-sync

 

It's software, Freesync is software and so has latency. Also doesn't kick in unto 30 or 48 fps, depending on the monitor. 

 

GSYNC is hardware. SO no latency or limitations. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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