With the 1070, i would be able to run a 1440p 144hz gsync monitor? worth it?
Correct.The GTX 1080 is the GP104 GPU with 9 TFLOPs right, but I assume that's single precision FP32 ?
If Polaris 10 is still in the 970-980 range as rumored, the presentation will be more awkward than Tom's.I wasn't surprised by the price but the fact that they announced it right now, so far out.
I'm thinking Nvidia knows a thing or two about Polaris.
It's releasing in less than 3 weeks, I don't think that's all that far out.I wasn't surprised by the price but the fact that they announced it right now, so far out.
Y'all think I should upgrade my watercooled GTX 980 Ti overclocked to 1500 MHz to a watercooled 1080?
Sorry, man, I don't have any issues with big sizes and I have a Define XL case so the size of a videocard is of no interest to me really.Think of how tiny a 1070 card could be.
Think of all the tiny PCs.
By "fixing their DX12 performance" you mean "did they make their DX11 driver just as inefficient"?Also vulkan support wonder if they fixed dx12 performance vs amd
FP32 of course.Okay here's what I think should be clarified, can someone help?
Nvidia's Big Pascal GP100 for the Telsa P100 (and future 2017 graphic cards) has the following performance:
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-pascal-gpu-gtc-2016/#ixzz47vzgolUL
The GTX 1080 is the GP104 GPU with 9 TFLOPs right, but I assume that's single precision FP32 ?
Not really seeing anything unexpected in pricing. 1080 is $100 above normal, 1070 is $20 below normal. But yeah, you're probably right. 2560 SPs and 7.2B transistors kinda fit with GM200's 3072 SPs in 8B transistors considering that Pascal have probably gotten more on chip memory again.I don't think that's very likely at all.
If anything, I'd assume those transistors include a significant amount of redundancy to allow them to reach these (to me at least) very unexpected price levels.
Don't make anybody with a 980ti feel bad. The 980 is going to run games at great levels for years to come.
Wow I'm gonna need one of these asap. Hopefully the Canadian conversion isn't too bad as I'd like to go for a 1080.
Not a chance, they have been smug-ing up the performance rumor threads
I wasn't surprised by the price but the fact that they announced it right now, so far out.
I'm thinking Nvidia knows a thing or two about Polaris.
Nah, this isn't though step up. I would have to sell it and then buy the new card on my own. I do have a 1440p 144 Hz monitor doe.If this is through EVGA step up, then without doubt yes. If you are buying it it a new card full prince then depends on how hungry you are to be on the bleeding edge rather than needing it.
Correct.
AMD will very likely go for lower affordable segments.
Nah, this isn't though step up. I would have to sell it and then buy the new card on my own. I do have a 1440p 144 Hz monitor doe.
Pretty good prices.
Going to replace my 760 with a 1070 methinks.
Actual 980 Ti owners don't give a fuck, we're already planning our next upgrade. People who buy $650+ video cards aren't like that. The Titan X owners are the same way, so don't feel sad for them either.
By the time the 1080ti comes, I'll have to sell my Titan Xs for... $200 each?
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Ooof, that would cause me actual pain.By the time the 1080ti comes, I'll have to sell my Titan Xs for... $200 each?
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By the time the 1080ti comes, I'll have to sell my Titan Xs for... $200 each?
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If that is a real price you are thinking of then I'll buy them from you in an instant haha