If 1080ti is coming out this year then I am going to wait for that. You guys think that will happen ?
If 1080ti is coming out this year then I am going to wait for that. You guys think that will happen ?
Would we see a bigger difference in a VR game? I think they said twice the performance
Will depend on AMD probably.
So you think 1080Ti will come out if Vega is Q4 and not if Vega doesn't hit this year?
His benchmarks at 4K show very small improvements for the 1080. Seems that when both cards are overclocked, the 980TI keeps up rather well. Which I guess isn't all that surprising. After all, this isn't the 1080TI.
980tis overclock higher relative to their starting point so the gap narrows when both are overclocked. we will have to wait for custom 1080s to see if a higher power ceiling changes this.
It should, FE cards definitely seems to be held back a bit because of the cooler and single 8-pin slot.
Gamers nexus managed to squeeze out about 100 more Mhz when they changed to the water cooling kit.
Yeah, something like that. I mean, with 1080 at $600 there isn't much price space above it besides a new $1000 Titan card. 1080Ti at $700 will just kill off the sales of a presumably much slower 1080. And anything above $700 won't sell much better than a $1000 Titan.
So unless they'll have a reason to drop 1080's price and put something faster on $600-700 I'm not expecting 1080Ti this year - just the new Titan card.
I could even see them saving GP100 for the 1100 series.
GTX 1170: full GP104 with higher clocks (basically an overclocked 1080)
GTX 1180: cut-down GP100
GTX 1180 Ti: full GP100
It depends on how much competition they get from AMD. I think they are in no hurry to release a 1080 Ti when the 1080 already dominates the high end, and they can probably sell every GP100 they make at higher profit margins as Tesla products.
I would love to see a benchmark of The Division with all the bells and whistles.
Sadly, i don't think that even a 1080ti could do 4k/60fps with that game.
I would love to see a benchmark of The Division with all the bells and whistles.
Sadly, i don't think that even a 1080ti could do 4k/60fps with that game.
Anandtech have the 1080 at 44FPS so I think the Ti could definitely get close.
So when are going to launch the third party custom gpus?
i hope so, but generally higher clocks are always harder to achieve, so i dont think its a guaranteed thing. even intel has been stuck at 3.5 to 4ghz for quite a long time now, and this is with their cpus being custom designed silicon. nvidia doesnt have the ability to do that
Is anyone testing VR? Ffs, it's a major selling point regarding performance improvements.
Curious if something like Project Cars is fully playable.
Is anyone testing VR? Ffs, it's a major selling point regarding performance improvements.
Curious if something like Project Cars is fully playable.
Pcper.com did some VR tests.. but as already stated the game has to be coded to take advantage of the technological advances made in pascal.
So the VR benchmarks made so far show approx the same performance gain as in all other normal games.
i actually think that Simultaneous Multi-Projection is a very important step in development of graphics going forward, pretty brilliant.
I hope that it will be used in games going forward, but then again I'm guessing nvidia patented it, and if that is the case it would really bone AMD in regards to VR performance if someone decided to implement the code in their game and scale the game according to that.
He doesn't seem to be testing @ stock though, both cards are overclocked (at least the video title suggests that), so who knows if the 1080 FE was throttling.
are developers even using the maxwell features nvidia touted for VR 2 years ago?
i don't remember any essential VR features being presented with maxwell, just some special slow reflecting lighting functions, that to be honest was visibly to slow to use.
They mainly just used VR as a buzzword back then (as far as i remember).
But with Pascal it is a whole new way to render the whole scene no matter what effects you are using, mostly for VR, but also has benefits for multi- and curved screens.
Seems like on average 20-25% improvements from the 1080,
which is good considering it's an x80 card being compared with an x80ti. I'd have liked to have seen 980 thrown in there too
So when are going to launch the third party custom gpus?
im talking about maxwells multi projection/viewport feature to accelerate multi res shading. pascals simultaneous multi projection is just an iteration of that. its also not a whole new way to render the scene, it just saves on geometry processing. if geometry isnt the bottleneck you wont see much of a gain unless im understanding the feature wrong.
yes the gain will only be in Multi camera situations, VR is the most likely candidate.
And if what they are saying is correct it should be able to render both eyes in one pass.
I just found a video where a guy compares the 980, 980TI, and 1080 all overclocked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO_0SPvy_4o
Seems that in Doom, an overclocked 980TI is actually able to beat the stock 1080.
can we expect gtx 960/970 prices to drop down?
would like to buy gtx 970 for around 200-220![]()
I wanna buy the GTX 1080 on May 27th. Where can I do this in europe?
Basically every online and retail store here in Germany enables ordering on the 27th. So just pick a few stores in your country and F5 all day long.I wanna buy the GTX 1080 on May 27th. Where can I do this in europe?
Oh that's cool o:
has there been any word on the physical dimensions of the 1080? I have a mini-itx machine and I can fit the 970 fine, length can be up to 13.5" but it's when they spill over the 2 card slot (2.5+ ala AMD) it gives me trouble.
It's all on Nvidia's website.
Nope, no 1070 reviews yet. Early June perhaps.Are there any 1070 benchmarks available? If not anyone know when the embargo lifts?
Yep. They're selling for under $200 in the B/S/T thread.
ah, thanks. It looks like I'm good, with the expectation 3rd party coolers growing a little in height.
GTX 970 MSI 4G OC
Height: 4.92"
Length: 10.98"
GTX 1080
Height: 4.376"
Length: 10.5"
link please?![]()
Is the power consumption really 45 watts less than the 980ti? That's pretty appealing, especially coupled with running cooler.
I would love to see a benchmark of The Division with all the bells and whistles.
Sadly, i don't think that even a 1080ti could do 4k/60fps with that game.
Yess. I'm on a 960 currently and was worried about this - but it looks like it'll be smaller. This is braw.
Is the power consumption really 45 watts less than the 980ti? That's pretty appealing, especially coupled with running cooler.