sell 780 and wait for 790. win! 790 will beat any card nvidia throws at consumers for the next 2 years or so. just like how 690 is still beast 2 years after launch.
790 is 2 780 slap together and still counted as SLI
hmm might be slapped together but lower power consumption no? wouldnt it work better? 2 gpus on 1 board rather than 2 gpus on 2 boards with an sli bridge?
hmm might be slapped together but lower power consumption no? wouldnt it work better? 2 gpus on 1 board rather than 2 gpus on 2 boards with an sli bridge?
Dual gpu on single pcb tends to work beter than the sli setup, lower power consumption, space wise, sli profile , micro stuttering? Correct me if lm wrong
Dual gpu on single pcb tends to work beter than the sli setup, lower power consumption, space wise, sli profile , micro stuttering? Correct me if lm wrong
you are correct but not for the prices we are talking about the Z?
It's not crippled GPU bro. From the press release, it shows 5760 CUDA cores (2880 each GPU), so that is equivalent to a full fledged GK110 core. However, clock / memory speed is not specified though.
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QUOTE(ReverseDark @ Mar 27 2014, 12:52 PM)
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Yeah man, like rav3n82 said, it's two full fledged GK110 cores. That's why I wanna see how does the cooler performs when they let it rip on benchmarks and games.
Yeah man, like rav3n82 said, it's two full fledged GK110 cores. That's why I wanna see how does the cooler performs when they let it rip on benchmarks and games.
Yeah mang, 2x GK110 on air cooler, pretty impressive if they manage to keep it cool without lowering the clock too much.
This post has been edited by Acid_RuleZz: Mar 27 2014, 01:06 PM
IMO dual gpu wont be running @ full fledged as nvidia always wanted to maintain low TDP on dual gpu card resulted low voltage = low clock speed, l could be wrong though awaiting official tech specs and reviews
Prolly gonna use an extreme version of the GTX690 cooler. Looks similar to it too.
But GTX690 is two crippled GK104 cores. GK110 I really dunno mang. Maybe gonna end up like 290/290X reference.
We shall wait and see benchmarks.
GTX 690 uses two full fledged GK104 cores too. Just running at 915 MHz (GTX 680's run at 1006MHz). Very likely the Titan Z would have a slightly clocked down core to meet the TDP requirements.
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QUOTE(rav3n82 @ Mar 27 2014, 01:23 PM)
GTX 690 uses two full fledged GK104 cores too. Just running at 915 MHz (GTX 680's run at 1006MHz). Very likely the Titan Z would have a slightly clocked down core to meet the TDP requirements.
That's what i meant by crippled. Tee hee. Lower clock speeds. But still using the full core. Prolly gonna stick with sub 1000Mhz clock speeds too for the Titan-Z to maintain temps.
This post has been edited by Sentinel92: Mar 27 2014, 01:59 PM
That's what i meant by crippled. Tee hee. Lower clock speeds. But still using the full core. Prolly gonna stick with sub 1000Mhz clock speeds too for the Titan-Z to maintain temps.
Crippled means some of the SMXs are deliberately switched off (resulting in lower core counts, texture units), maybe due to yield or stability issues. Not to be confused ya.