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10 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

When I have the money to buy a new GPU, I'll remember not buy Nvidia's product :P.

Matrox it is! ;)

 

3 minutes ago, tjcater said:

So still no Titan Zp? I kid, I kid.

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I think Nvidia might be intentionally trying to bring prices down by generating confusion among consumers offering too many cards and too many options...

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Not really I'd be a nice though that it was intentional and not just stupid.

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4 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

there is no real gap to be bridged though, the 1070TI is priced like a 1080 but dosent perform quite like one. a good 1070TI costs the same as about an equal quality 1080. the 1070 and 1080 were never even that far appart in price anyway, just enough to separate them. the 1070TI is straight up a card that has no place and shouldent be out there to cause confusion

according to reviews it falls between 1070 and 1080 in many gaming benches

stock vs stock

cant add oc variable because not all respond the same

and mind you ocers are like the 1%ers

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27 minutes ago, Morgan MLGman said:

After Titan Xp and 1070Ti launches, it was extremely hard for me to believe that Nvidia could do something even dumber...

I stand corrected :)

Plot twist, when it's a dual Titan XP card. At 6x the cost. And 12x the RGB. 

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16 minutes ago, pas008 said:

said this about 1070ti

think its applies here

 

I find it funny people complain about a product on the Market for a year and something else comes in to bridge the gap and offer alittle performance for same price bracket

 

Its like complaining about buying 2017 car when you know 2018 models coming out soon might have same hp mpg but newer features

you bought it because you wanted/needed it at the time

 

seems like everyone cries about anything now days

I think people are disappointed because this should have launched 18 months ago along with the rest of the 1070/1080 cards. Now it's really just a card that exists as an excuse to keep selling us this generation of cards instead of pushing the envelope.

As for this Titan though, well isn't it a bit early for April Fools?

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3 minutes ago, Carclis said:

I think people are disappointed because this should have launched 18 months ago along with the rest of the 1070/1080 cards. Now it's really just a card that exists as an excuse to keep selling us this generation of cards instead of pushing the envelope.

As for this Titan though, well isn't it a bit early for April Fools?

thats what happens when there is no real competition also

how long was 900series? 700series?

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59 minutes ago, DLex said:

I'll be waiting for Volta Titan.

'Titan V' now that's a new name that would sound awesome and make sense!

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9 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

Plot twist, when it's a dual Titan XP card. At 6x the cost. And 12x the RGB. 

And 64x the bitchezzzzzzz.

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7 minutes ago, pas008 said:

according to reviews it falls between 1070 and 1080 in many gaming benches

stock vs stock

cant add oc variable because not all respond the same

and mind you ocers are like the 1%ers

exactly, it performs worse then the 1080, and costs like one. so why does it exist?

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1 minute ago, pas008 said:

thats what happens when there is no real competition also

how long was 900series? 700series?

20 and 16 months respectively. The 1000 series is about 18 months old now which means it should be nearing the end. Again I think it's pretty understandable that people are disappointed with no new ground being covered and no real price/performance gain. Saying this is how monopolies behave isn't going to change peoples expectations.

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Just now, Bananasplit_00 said:

exactly, it performs worse then the 1080, and costs like one. so why does it exist?

neweggs pricing has it completely lower and a signifcant 30-50 dollar gap

to some people thats a bigger ssd for that money

 

please tell me what would to do with better chips binned better than 1070 but not quite 1080?

would you maximize profits with a gap product? and use more time at incorporating infinity fab like design on possibly volta?

 

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8 minutes ago, VegetableStu said:

my money's on a quarter later somehow

 

They should have called it the Titan P in the first place. and then P2 or P mark II

Nvidia normally releases in May/June range, so I expect that's probably when it's coming. There's also been the small chatter that yields could be better, as Volta is a ramped up Pascal.  But, well, Nvidia has no reason to be in a hurry in the consumer space, as they'd only be fighting against themselves. 

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1 minute ago, pas008 said:

neweggs pricing has it completely lower and a signifcant 30-50 dollar gap

to some people thats a bigger ssd for that money

 

please tell me what would to do with better chips binned better than 1070 but not quite 1080?

would you maximize profits with a gap product? and use more time at incorporating infinity fab like design on possibly volta?

 

i never said it was a bad idea from NVIDIA, its a great way to use borked 1080 dies. but yah, thats not an especially large gap. 30-50 dollars? i cant see a situation where you would end up not blowing those extra dollars to be honest. you can drop bulk storage, a 1TB HDD is about that and will be extremely easy to add in a month later or whatever. i really can not think of any reason this card is any good for consumers when the 1080 exists. because its not priced like a 1070, its priced like a 1080 for the AIB cards. 

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Collectors edition? I beg your pardon? Lmfao! Nvidia has got to be so comfortable right now to release collector edition graphics cards. xD

 

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12 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

i never said it was a bad idea from NVIDIA, its a great way to use borked 1080 dies. but yah, thats not an especially large gap. 30-50 dollars? i cant see a situation where you would end up not blowing those extra dollars to be honest. you can drop bulk storage, a 1TB HDD is about that and will be extremely easy to add in a month later or whatever. i really can not think of any reason this card is any good for consumers when the 1080 exists. because its not priced like a 1070, its priced like a 1080 for the AIB cards. 

i see 1070tis 450-500, 1080s 510-600plus

there is a gap to me for performance and price

 

you have to remember majority of us here are the 1% that upgrades, keeps up on tech, most likely shops for best deal, overclocks, etc

the other 99% buys on reviews and what they can afford/want and be done

 

also mind you these cut into vega 56 more than plain 1070

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This is starting to sound like a joke . And it's not funny.

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We could be seeing the same thing that happened to Intel while they waited for AMD to catch up to the CPU market with Nvidia and the GPU market. Sit on major advancements and only release marginal improvements until there's some real competition to really push it forward. 

 

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7 minutes ago, pas008 said:

i see 1070tis 450-500, 1080s 510-600plus

there is a gap to me for performance and price

 

you have to remember majority of us here are the 1% that upgrades, keeps up on tech, most likely shops for best deal, overclocks, etc

the other 99% buys on reviews and what they can afford/want and be done

 

also mind you these cut into vega 56 more than plain 1070

$60? thats not much. i cant say i can think of many builds where a 1070TI would make any sense over that 1080 for $60 more. im pretty sure anyone that sees the prices of most 1070TIs which is about €510 here, and then looks at the 1080s for the same price would pick the 1080. honestly if i stuble across a build where the 1070TI makes sense id be pretty surprised.

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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6 minutes ago, Tedny said:

Nvidia, why you need new Titan? AMD doing something? 

Yep AMD is adding all the RGBs.

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2 hours ago, Master Disaster said:

You're gonna be waiting a loooooooooong time

 

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Why wouldn't Nvidia release another Titan card? Vega is about as much competition to Pascal as a chocolate bar is to a hairdryer and while Nvidia keep doing the same stupid shit over and over again the consumers keep lapping it up like diarrhoea hungry flies.

 

AMD shook up the CPU market with Ryzen but unfortunately Vega has only shown Nvidia they have nothing to fear from Team Red and they can now pretty much do whatever they want. Consumers wanting the highest tier GPUs have only one choice, its green, costs $1000 and will likely be replaced in 6 to 9 months by a new revision that offers minimal performace increase for more money. This is basically where Intel was when all AMD had was FX.

maybe on the consumer side, but vega is a great gpu for compute, and server workloads, also there is the ssg but that is more of a niche, the biggest problem there is the fact that everyone and there dog are invested in a closed source product (CUDA) (which is a terrible idea btw ), which is preventing amd from advancing fast, they do have programs to convert code from cuda to opengl which should help.

btw the first Fx were great cpus, you mean bulldozer 

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