Is it just me or does the buy it now button not work on nvidias website? Doesnt seem to work on my cell phone or 2 different pcs.
It doesn't work from the promotional page, but if you go directly to their store site, you can do it there
Is it just me or does the buy it now button not work on nvidias website? Doesnt seem to work on my cell phone or 2 different pcs.
@ FatherMurphy
Think its only you thats talking about the GP100 here.. My bet is that we will never see it(gp100) on a consumer based gfx card.
Read my previous updated post.
Assuming that is true, you are still looking at a much larger die in GP100 plus expensive HBM, but not really any more gaming performance, at least from what we know and can infer. We are confident that the two dies have the same number of FP32 ALUs. Now, we do not know (as far as I am aware) what kind of fixed function graphics hardware (TMUs, ROPs) the GP100 has. However, given its primary purpose as an HPC chip, I strongly doubt that the GP100 has any advantage over GP102 in this area.
So, without the promise of more clock speed or ALUs, the only advantage from a gaming perspective that GP100 has over GP102 is HBM2. For that to significantly matter in gaming, you would have to assume that GP102 is horrendously bandwidth starved even with GDDR5X on a 384-bit bus. I really doubt that.
So, again, from strictly a gaming perspective, I fail to see how Nvidia with the GP100 is going to set the bar for performance much higher than a fully functional GP102. Which brings me back to my original perplexity over Nvidia's (lack of) marketing of this chip. I do not believe we'll see a GP100 consumer chip, it just doesn't get Nvidia anything in the gaming sector. So, I think the best we'll see of the Pascal generation is a fully enabled GP102, which is not going to be much better than the cripped GP102 in Titan XP. It seems far-fetched to think Nvidia is going to offer in just a few short months an even more titan Titan (the Titanest of them all) which may offer, what, 15 or 20% more performance tops, at, what, $1500?
Titan X Pascal in SLI review:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3102...ew-titan-x-is-absolutely-decadant-in-sli.html
edit: beautiful pcb on this bad ass (more VRMs than 1080 FE)
Are there any real reviews on this card from the usual outlets ?! I'd like to know how it overclocks before I buy one. With these two dismal reviews available, it's like buying blind right now. :\
Are there any real reviews on this card from the usual outlets ?! I'd like to know how it overclocks before I buy one. With these two dismal reviews available, it's like buying blind right now. :\
Pretty promising actually... @ 1950 that is similarly clocked to a 1080 FTW out of the box and it's 42% faster there.
It's pretty clear that nVidia is maximizing profit by removing the aib middle men. It all started with the FE inflated prices. It was obvious from a mile away. nVidia doesn't need positive reviews in order to deplete all their titan x planned stock.
Bringing Vega into the discussion is rather childish. AMD abandoned / gave up this game.
I wonder how many forum colleagues are actually being part of a business since they can't figure out something this ordinary.
I last read something that said March 2017. 2 months from now we might have the 1080ti.The last I read from AMD Vega is now slated for Q1-2017 release.
I suspect that the production of HBM2 has slowed the release.
Nevertheless, the new Titan X takes the single card crown today.
The GTX 1080 only held it @ 2 months.
Any idea if the 980ti AIO hybrid cooler can be installed on this guy like the 1080 ? Any guesses ?
1299€ on the nvidia euro shop, thought it would be at least 1400€..
Vega is a pipe dream. If you look at transistor density and die size the RX480 should be a lot closer to the GTX 1070. Unless Vega is a 500mm sized die with a 350W TDP I dont see how its a competitor to GP102. At best itll be as fast or slightly faster than a GTX 1080.
The last I read from AMD Vega is now slated for Q1-2017 release.
I suspect that the production of HBM2 has slowed the release.
Nevertheless, the new Titan X takes the single card crown today.
The GTX 1080 only held it @ 2 months.
SK Hynix Adds HBM2 to Catalog: 4 GB Stacks Set to Be Available in Q3