I'd just wait for the benchmarks before feeling disappointed. I have a hard time believing Nvidia doesn't want to draw the 980 Ti crowd into upgrading.These tiny jumps in performance are everything that is wrong with GPU manufacturing these days.
Is it too much to ask to have a single gpu capable of running GTA V at 4k/60fps with all the settings maxed out? (Minus MSAA of course.) I expect the rate things are going that is going to be a very long way off isn't it? I mean you can't even get a solid 60fps with a 980ti with everything cranked up.
I guess I just expected a bigger leap, I should probably set my expectations way lower.
"Roughly faster than a 980Ti" paired with the lack of HBM2 makes me glad I didn't wait and instead pounced on a 980Ti last Fall. This doesn't quite seem to be the revelatory upgrade people were expecting it to be.
These tiny jumps in performance are everything that is wrong with GPU manufacturing these days.
Is it too much to ask to have a single gpu capable of running GTA V at 4k/60fps with all the settings maxed out? (Minus MSAA of course.) I expect the rate things are going that is going to be a very long way off isn't it? I mean you can't even get a solid 60fps with a 980ti with everything cranked up.
I guess I just expected a bigger leap, I should probably set my expectations way lower.
so finally time to change my 660ti
I'm in for the 1070 8GB (7GB). Wonder if it will be with the upgrade over a 970.
If you want a noticeable jump from the 980Ti you're going to have to look at its successor, not these cards.
GTX 1070 8GB* GDDR5
*Actually 7GB lol
I'm in for the 1070 8GB (7GB). Wonder if it will be with the upgrade over a 970.
Still waiting to replace my 660Ti too, but at 250 budget, not going to happen anytime this side of living. =(
And by replace I mean with something that makes my 660Ti look like "last gen".
I mean, I've been putting off buying a card waiting for the Pascal launch, my money is ready to go, and I have a massive backlog of stuff that my 570 just wouldn't be able to adequately handle. If the faster of these cards isn't much better than the 980Ti, I'll have to be okay with that (and maybe resell and upgrade to whatever Big Pascal comes out next year).
Guessing I'll be needing to upgrade my 960 soon
will it run Batman AK?
will it run Batman AK?
I wonder how long I should wait before replacing my 980ti :/
These tiny jumps in performance are everything that is wrong with GPU manufacturing these days.
Is it too much to ask to have a single gpu capable of running GTA V at 4k/60fps with all the settings maxed out? (Minus MSAA of course.) I expect the rate things are going that is going to be a very long way off isn't it? I mean you can't even get a solid 60fps with a 980ti with everything cranked up.
I guess I just expected a bigger leap, I should probably set my expectations way lower.
Gaf kept hyping about how the new Pascal cards would be substantially more powerful than the current cards though it seems like this isn't the case. But still, I'll probably buy the 1070 or wait for AMD's new cards.
I've been waiting patiently for this. I'm hoping the prices are reasonable.
I believe the framerate issues on that game have little to do with GPU power and more with totally fucked up memory handling. Probably from the difference of how the APU on consoles addresses memory (CPU and GPU are basically on same chip and address the same data)will it run Batman AK?
GAF really loves WCCFTech D:
I guess GTX1060 will go against Polaris 10?
Was in for a 1070, but the memory situation has me thinking that a 1080 may be better. Previously the performance increase from the 970 to the 980 wasn't really worth the price increase.