BrokenEchelon
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Well I guess the silver lining is that if the 980 is a small improvement over the 780, it'll still drop the price of the 780? Right?
Yes I think so. The 980 is gonna replace the 780, it wouldn't make sense if there wouldn't be a 980Ti.
Well I guess the silver lining is that if the 980 is a small improvement over the 780, it'll still drop the price of the 780? Right?
Wait a sec...The draw power is 180W...Holyshit. That means that the 970 will use less, and it will be able to run fine on the Alienware X51...Oh lord this is good. Because the 670 has a DP of 170W..Which is the max on the X51 I believe.
A new Titan could take the flagship mantle instead of a 980Ti. There was no 680Ti, don't forget.Yes I think so. The 980 is gonna replace the 780, it wouldn't make sense if there wouldn't be a 980Ti.
Here's a nice shot of the 980's display connectors:
Are these HDMI 2.0? If so, I'll SLI and get myself a nice 4k TV to game on.
Are these HDMI 2.0? If so, I'll SLI and get myself a nice 4k TV to game on.
Sounds pretty consistent with the other rumors.
TDP really looks nice.
Maybe its not a really big jump in Performance but the jump for Performance per Watt is pretty damn high. Something like 70-90% increase in Performance per Watt for 970 compared to 770 for example. (if the leaks are true)
Here's a nice shot of the 980's display connectors:
oh it seems they are using the same Titan/770/780 blower cooler again (which is ok since it's pretty good)
I really don't want to upgrade now (have sc780) but I'm weak. I might jump in if they make a super duper 980ti but I really should wait for the next series.
I just thought of something horrible that Nvidia might do.
Release the full Maxwell @ 20 nm with a limited taping (since they do not have full production 20nm for Nvidia anyway) while the GM204 cards are still on the market. Market it as the next Titan (duh) and charge $1k or more for it.
Thereby keeping the price/performance to be not out of wack (since the midline cards prices will be @ about $400 probably, just to fuck us), but by jacking up the price of high end even further.
That's exactly what they did the last time out(minus the die shrink part) and I'm surprised you've only just now thought of this.I just thought of something horrible that Nvidia might do.
Release the full Maxwell @ 20 nm with a limited taping (since they do not have full production 20nm for Nvidia anyway) while the GM204 cards are still on the market. Market it as the next Titan (duh) and charge $1k or more for it.
Thereby keeping the price/performance to be not out of wack (since the midline cards prices will be @ about $400 probably, just to fuck us), but by jacking up the price of high end even further.
Here's a nice shot of the 980's display connectors:
Stick with the 780 then. This will be a minor performance improvement, while the next generation should be quite the leap.
I have a 560 tis, so am kind of backed into a corner on this one. My setup actually runs current-gen games at 1080p/60 just fine, so I could make it work...but I don't want to.
I just thought of something horrible that Nvidia might do.
Release the full Maxwell @ 20 nm with a limited taping (since they do not have full production 20nm for Nvidia anyway) while the GM204 cards are still on the market. Market it as the next Titan (duh) and charge $1k or more for it.
Thereby keeping the price/performance to be not out of wack (since the midline cards prices will be @ about $400 probably, just to fuck us), but by jacking up the price of high end even further.
So when is this hot baby coming out, in a few days?
16nm that early is very optimistic. Especially since GPU manufacturers are likely only going to be 2nd priority on their availability. I think we'll see 16nm with Pascal in 2016.I don't believe there will be any 20nm GPU's from NVIDIA (maybe small mobile ones). If I was making a bet, it would be that we'll get a Titan II on 16nm Finfet next year (late summer).
So uh what is the return policy on cards from amazon. I just brought a 770 today. I knew these were coming but I don't have a pc so needed one.
Did it already ship? I'd talk to their customer service. They've always been really helpful for me.
Don't know how it sold, but I think people are being cynical assuming they'll put out another $1,000 card. Things aren't always so predictable in the GPU market. There's been fluctuations before.Did the Titan really sell that well? Are here any sales numbers? That seems so insane to me.
So uh what is the return policy on cards from amazon. I just brought a 770 today. I knew these were coming but I don't have a pc so needed one.
Hmmm, I wonder if I should go for a 980 or get another 770 in SLI when I upgrade my computer...
Is it a 2 or 4GB 770? If 2, then don't.
2GB. I guess it can't use 2+2GB for 4GB total in SLI?
It sold well because of a combination of enthusiasts and prosumers. It was essentially a budget Tesla card that was *almost* as good.Did the Titan really sell that well? Are here any sales numbers? That seems so insane to me.
The "high end" Maxwell chip will absolutely be a $1000 Titan card when it eventually releases. Blame all the consumers that lapped up the original Titan.
$1000 is the new norm for high end Nvidia cards.
Has there been a 980 Ti announcement?I have e 4GB 770 but I'm still going to replace that with a 980Ti![]()
As per my post above, a big reason why the Titan sold so well is that it was a "budget" workstation Tesla card. Even when they announced the Titan-Z, they were clearly marketing it towards that prosumer crowd.equal blame will rest on anyone willing to pay 500 bucks for a midrange 980
If the 980 bombs because consumers value it for what it is then prices will drop
I have e 4GB 770 but I'm still going to replace that with a 980Ti![]()
Has there been a 980 Ti announcement?
And if there is no 980Ti?I have e 4GB 770 but I'm still going to replace that with a 980Ti![]()
I know. I was attempting a bit of Plato/Socrates dialogue there.
oh it seems they are using the same Titan/770/780 blower cooler again (which is ok since it's pretty good)
I really don't want to upgrade now (have sc780) but I'm weak. I might jump in if they make a super duper 980ti but I really should wait for the next series.
I know. I was attempting a bit of Plato/Socrates dialogue there.
Don't know how it sold, but I think people are being cynical assuming they'll put out another $1,000 card. Things aren't always so predictable in the GPU market. There's been fluctuations before.
Nvidia came out with the 8800 Ultra for over $800, but subsequent flagship cards did not cost as much.
Its possible, but I think AMD are a legitimate threat at the moment and Nvidia would risk getting severely undercut within just a few months(assuming this doesn't come out for a few months itself). I'm expecting a $700-800 top of the line model at most.
Then I'm going to buy a 780Ti SCAnd if there is no 980Ti?
Then I'm going to buy a 780Ti SC![]()