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NVIDIA GeForce Community V18 (welcum pascal), OH-EM-GEEE TITAN Xp way better than XP
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Mubarak90
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Nov 16 2017, 09:50 AM
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QUOTE(jimmylim85 @ Nov 16 2017, 08:09 AM) with the release of GTX1070Ti, has anyone notice that the question going to pop out is, what's the point of buying GTX 1080 when 1070Ti just 5% slower  I've read the specs of GTX1070Ti just missing out one of the SM core to 19SM > 2432 CUDA core and using GDDR5 memory still. Haha, that's the point. People will skip the 1070 for the 1070Ti and skip 1080 for the 1080Ti because the original doesn't provide as much value per buck anymore.
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Mubarak90
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Feb 23 2018, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(x-1o8-x @ Feb 23 2018, 02:41 AM) based on previous trend, the 80 Ti variants are always similar performance to the next gen 70 series, like 980 Ti vs 1070. I'm also guessing the next xx70 will be as fast as a 1080 Ti. bout the ampere and turing, gamers nexus has suggested that ampere might not be the next gaming gpu but his insider info had suggested it's probably gonna be turing. also since RAM prices have increased, we'll definitely be seeing higher MSRP than before so RIP prices even before miners get a hold of them  Cannot really compare Maxwell -> Pascal generation to Pascal -> Ampere. Process node is almost 50% smaller with the former and only a mere 25% smaller for the latter. 2070/1170 might only be a little faster than regular 1080 but might not be as fast as 1080 Ti.
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Mubarak90
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Feb 23 2018, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(x-1o8-x @ Feb 23 2018, 11:40 AM) it's the same for the 780 ti performing similar to a gtx 970 but yea that's the thing, we're already approaching physical limitations. kinda interested to see how they'll keep up with the trend Yeah, wonder what they'll do. Actually, during early Maxwell years, it was the 980 that performs similar to 780 Ti. With newer games however, definitely 970 can already compete with 780 Ti due to Kepler no longer being optimized. They can still push the size of the GPU now since GTX 1080 die is significantly smaller than RX Vega die (314mm2 vs 486mm2)
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