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NVIDIA to release GeForce Titan

Some of these places have had the card running almost 1200MHz on the core, sounds like there's a ton of headroom.

Oh and by the sounds of the reactions in the thread, not many people are going to get one :P ?

I'm not getting one...trying to get 3-4. :)
 
Some of these places have had the card running almost 1200MHz on the core, sounds like there's a ton of headroom.

Oh and by the sounds of the reactions in the thread, not many people are going to get one :P ?

That sounds good. Unfortunately it'll probably retail for $1800~2000 here in Brazil.
 
Much like the launch of the GTX 690 before it, NVIDIA intends to stretch this launch out a bit to maximize the amount of press they get. Today we can tell you all about Titan – its specs, its construction, and its features – but not about its measured performance. For that you will have to come back on Thursday, when we can give you our benchmarks and performance analysis.
Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

Someone will leak performance by then at least.
 
690 is £750 on amazon and around £650 used

the monitor over clocking sounds interesting though

Doesn't matter

1/3 FP32

that means people using CUDA software for work who couldn't afford real tesla are already lining up in ques to get their hands on one of those.

And all the insane BOINC freaks will be there too.
 
£900 for a GPU that would give me roughly 10-20% (if those graphs on the nvidia website are anything to go by) over my 660 SLI setup which cost a smidgen over £300 earlier this year? Yeh no thanks... I would have considered flipping them for this if they had priced it at a reasonable amount (£600).
 
According to Nvidia's own benches here you can get maybe 70-75% of titan's performance on a 680 which is half the price. Still a number of sub 60FPS games

That's kinda the thing for me. If the Titan's still not enough to get me over 60fps, then I'm really not sure what the draw is over the 680. Though obviously, I want to wait for some benchmarks from actual sites first.
 
9AM EST on February 21st is when it looks like real performance charts will go up.

Hopefully the OC potential on water is stupid high for those folks who want it.

Monitor overclocking tool is pretty sweet as well.
 
That's kinda the thing for me. If the Titan's still not enough to get me over 60fps, then I'm really not sure what the draw is over the 680. Though obviously, I want to wait for some benchmarks from actual sites first.

Nvidia always overstate things a tad on their graphs as well. I'm not impressed. This has been way over hyped.
 
Overclockers UK always price gouge. I imagine once other retailers begin to get them in the price will drop to around £800.
 
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...-geforce-gtx-titan-gk110-s-opening-act-7.html

This is really neat. Also $2,500.

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Say guys, if I have a cross fire AMD HD 6970 setup and wanted to jump again for a new GPU. Would Titan be worth it?
 
Say guys, if I have a cross fire AMD HD 6970 setup and wanted to jump again for a new GPU. Would Titan be worth it?

Wait for the benchmarks, but I'd guess the answer would be that it would be an improvement over what you have, but whether its worth it... well that's down to you and your wallet to have it out.
 
£900 for a GPU that would give me roughly 10-20% (if those graphs on the nvidia website are anything to go by) over my 660 SLI setup which cost a smidgen over £300 earlier this year? Yeh no thanks... I would have considered flipping them for this if they had priced it at a reasonable amount (£600).

You are completly missing the point

1. It has 1/3 FP32 performance meaning it's the ultimate non professional card for small companies/professionals not buying Tesla
2. quad gpu scalling is bad - 2-3 titans are best multi display setup you can get currently
3. such cards are badly limited by TDP - there's probably really big overclocking reserve while 660/670/680 are already nearly maxed.
 
You are completly missing the point

1. It has 1/3 FP32 performance meaning it's the ultimate non professional card for small companies/professionals not buying Tesla
2. quad gpu scalling is bad - 2-3 titans are best multi display setup you can get currently
3. such cards are badly limited by TDP - there's probably really big overclocking reserve while 660/670/680 are already nearly maxed.

I understand all of that. What I don't understand is the pricing. The GPU market needs to get more competitive because the pricing is all over the place at the moment. Its 25% faster than a single 680 at 250% of the price.
 
I understand all of that. What I don't understand is the pricing. The GPU market needs to get more competitive because the pricing is all over the place at the moment. Its 25% faster than a single 680 at 250% of the price.

Its funny because there was a time were PC seemed to be dying (software wise), like 5 years ago, yet we got all crazy kind of competition in the hardware space, now that PC software is thriving we have a sort-of stagnation of hardware.

PC gaming cant get it all right to ensure a huge spike in the platform.
 
Been tempted by this but with a $1000 price point I think I'll pass.

Have a single 1.5GB (huge mistake) GTX580 right now so I think I'll look for a used GTX680 4GB as I'm really bumping into memory restrictions at 2560x1600 with AA.

Took a quick look at craigslist/kijiji and didn't see any... If anyone here who is upgrading wants to offload their old one I'd be happy to buy it off of them.
 
that Origin thing is ... well ... I'd expect something more exotic looking for the price of a small car :p

Has anyone posted pics of our 3-Way SLI GTX Titan bridge? That thing is sexy as hell.

only seen some pics from distance ... you get that thing with every card ?

normally the bridge is included with the motherboard...



also what is up with the overvoltage limit ? hardwarecanucks & anandtech got 1.2 out of EVGA Precision X, that's not the maximum I hope ? I mean you can get that with a bios flash on 670/680 :p if what anandtech says is true

For Titan cards, partners will have the final say in whether they wish to allow overvolting or not. If they choose to allow it, they get to set a maximum voltage (Vmax) figure in their VBIOS.

then it's interesting to see who will go the furthest :)
 
Been tempted by this but with a $1000 price point I think I'll pass.

Have a single 1.5GB (huge mistake) GTX580 right now so I think I'll look for a used GTX680 4GB as I'm really bumping into memory restrictions at 2560x1600 with AA.

Took a quick look at craigslist/kijiji and didn't see any... If anyone here who is upgrading wants to offload their old one I'd be happy to buy it off of them.

The 1K price point is killing it for me. I would just do a 680, but that cant even max Crysis 3...not sure now, I blame AMD for severe lack of competition :p
 
According to someone on the overclock.net forum:

Read the anandtech preview. Nvidia themselves stated that even the 10 000 cards rumor was crap and that this will be a continuous production card much like the 690

Obviously not a definitive source. But I haven't read the anandtech preview either.
 
Is it a good idea to later on this year to buy another 670-card when it drops in price.

I have a 670-card, but im thinking that in Q4 2013 im uppgrading my computer. Is it a good idea to invest in a 670 4Gb-card and go for SLI? Is this future proof with 2 670-card and one is 4Gb?
 
The 1K price point is killing it for me. I would just do a 680, but that cant even max Crysis 3...not sure now, I blame AMD for severe lack of competition :p

Yep, 1K is bloody ABSURD just for a GPU, especially if it's not as much of a boost as we were hoping. Might just save my cash for a Haswell CPU/RAM/MOBO bump this summer and see what the 7xx series brings.

A used 6804GB would be nice to get me through the year though... Really wish I hadn't skimped on memory the first time around.
 
Doesn't matter

1/3 FP32

that means people using CUDA software for work who couldn't afford real tesla are already lining up in ques to get their hands on one of those.

And all the insane BOINC freaks will be there too.
Pretty much. Its the cheap Tesla version.

I can't bring myself to be excited, or worse; charged for, something we used to have anyway.


I think there is a good chance of that happening, but with a new Titan being released with all the SMX active (2880 cores).
With the current nVidia engineering track record? Not likely. Die yields on this chip aren't that good.
 
Nvidia just pulled down this graph from their website:

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No idea why... scared of people cancelling plans to pre-order?
 
The 1k price point stings, because for the same price you can get a 690 with better performance. For 2k sli 690 beats out titan.

I know I know, single card gpu benefits. Plus the memory and boost 2.0. But it just seems weird to me for the price to be exactly the same as 690.
 
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