People bought 3gb 780Ti for $700 in 2013.Nobody should have any complaints about buying a 3gb $200 card in 2016 especially since you're getting $700 performance for $200.
Well, let's hope people learn not to jump to conclusions based on a their favorite brand's performance in a game.
Always nice to see ITX versions.
Now where's the single slot cards. I still am sad they have seemingly died. Even the GTX 950 doesn't have one.
Is that 28 dB idle or load, I wonder?What are the two different 1060 in the center of this image? The part that has the right side bolded in some parts. Can someone translate?
Dual 6 pin?
What are the two different 1060 in the center of this image? The part that has the right side bolded in some parts. Can someone translate?
Dual 6 pin?
How much wattage was the 8800GT, which was single slot reference? TDP is 105W, so if that's reasonably accurate then the GTX 950 uses fewer and the 1050 likely will as well.
My brother is looking for a single slot HDMI 2.0 card for his media PC build, and we are at a complete loss. He'll have to use a riser, probably, since this market is ignored.
Dual 6 pin was this guy:
Why dual 6 pin for 120w???
What is the difference between the iChill X3 and gaming? Both have same clock speeds but one is 150W and other 120W?
Aah gotcha, didn't notice that card.
As for the difference between iChill X3 and Gaming, other than the cooler (which shouldn't affect the TDP), I have no idea.
75+75=150W that can be supplied if you have a single 6 pin connector.
I suppose mild overclocking can get you up to and even past 150W?
So then you could add a second 6 pin connector for more overclocking?
But why not just an 8 pin then?
The cooling solution can't handle that though, Nvidia's reviewer guide specifically states that the TDP is the maximum the cooling solution can handle on average.
Hmm? I do not find such a statement.
[TDP] represents the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate...... but the maximum average power (?) would draw when running "real applications".
wonder when the thread title will be updated to the actual price...especially if these "3GB" models really never happen.
Maybe we can get a $279/360 list for the "MSRP"?
They define TDP as the amount of power, which is required to be dissipated by the cooling system. They certainly did not claim, that it is the power their cooling solution can handle. Hope the difference is understood.
Apparently you haven't kept up with the news but two 6GB models were listed for pre-order in the US for $259-263 a few days ago (now removed). Feel free to update your imaginary price tags.
July 7th updates from NVIDIA:
- GTX 980-level performance, twice the energy efficiency in VR
- Average 15% faster and 75% more efficient than closest competitor
- GP106 GPU, 120W, $249 MSRP ($299 special limited Founder's Edition)
Imaginary?
But still, thought the low end Pascal were going to be super power efficient, why are they using 8pin and 2x6 pin??
Let's ignore the fact that Sapphire Nitro RX 480 is listed at 175W TDP with a minor OC and there's plenty of overspecced models on AMD's side as well. This is obviously some sort of conspiracy from NVIDIA.