I think I went through puberty for a second time when I saw the demos/specs
I had a feeling I would regret buying a Nano a month ago. I was correct. :'(
Edit: I could, however, just sell my Nano and use my GTX970 until I can buy the 1080.
I had a feeling I would regret buying a Nano a month ago. I was correct. :'(
Edit: I could, however, just sell my Nano and use my GTX970 until I can buy the 1080.
I'm not sure you can compare them , since nano is meant for a microatx build.
I had a feeling I would regret buying a Nano a month ago. I was correct. :'(
Edit: I could, however, just sell my Nano and use my GTX970 until I can buy the 1080.
I'm not sure you can compare them , since nano is meant for a microatx build.
I think I went through puberty for a second time when I saw the demos/specs
say wha..........
I think I went through puberty for a second time when I saw the demos/specs
say wha..........
the specs gave him a boner, as if it was the first time.
25% faster than 980tiThat would be reason enough for me to upgrade, especially if I can get a good price for the Ti.Show Image(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/woa-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862526)
At those prices just imagine how cheap it will be once the price drops!Once the 1080Ti hits the 1080 is bound to drop a little in price, it usually does any way.
should i sell my 980ti or :confused:
Eventually they will run out of numbers to use.
They should roll back and make the GTX 420 ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^
hmm maybe loss around 50 usd lolshould i sell my 980ti or :confused:
Only if resale is good where you are..
So happy I didn't splurge on a 980.
I really wish a Game for older guys like me would come out..
Then I could buy this card..
This is off-topic, I guess, but with the release of 1080, is it reasonable to expect the price of 960 to drop some time soon?
I do wish they used HBM2 instead of GDDR5X...But I can deal.
While it is small form factor, it is very powerful, and I haven't had any thermal throttling at all. It's a very underrated card imo.I have been very interested in getting a R9 Nano for a mITX build but I heard that it would have problems with coil whine.
I'll be selling my 980Ti when I can find a decent 1080 with a backplate. I loves me some backplate.
Oh and after I read/see some reviews.25% faster than 980tiThat would be reason enough for me to upgrade, especially if I can get a good price for the Ti.Show Image(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/woa-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862526)
Awesome that looks sweet.I'll be selling my 980Ti when I can find a decent 1080 with a backplate. I loves me some backplate.
Oh and after I read/see some reviews.25% faster than 980tiThat would be reason enough for me to upgrade, especially if I can get a good price for the Ti.Show Image(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/woa-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862526)
Supposed to come with a removable backplate stock, which is pretty excellent.Show Image(http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BFCZ4ixAVeZ4ACm6svbeDF-650-80.jpg)
http://www.techpowerup.com/222326/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-does-away-with-d-sub-vga-support (http://www.techpowerup.com/222326/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-does-away-with-d-sub-vga-support)
Welp, that kills a lot of the hype for the FW900 faithful and other CRT enthusiasts already. Gone are the days of graphics cards having built-in RAMDACs.
Time to save up for one of those 2560x1440 144+ Hz G-SYNC panels by the time I get my next graphics card. (Already on a GTX 980, gonna skip Pascal and start looking at Volta.)
Damn that is a nice price for that card :)
Jesus, these benchmarks are really making me want to take the plunge and do a new build.
Still on my 5 year old build with SLI'd 560 Tis... :-X
Might have to finally jump to 4k while I'm at it, thanks for making me want it tp4!
Jesus, these benchmarks are really making me want to take the plunge and do a new build.
Still on my 5 year old build with SLI'd 560 Tis... :-X
Might have to finally jump to 4k while I'm at it, thanks for making me want it tp4!
I think u should wait for 1080 Ti....
Jesus, these benchmarks are really making me want to take the plunge and do a new build.
Still on my 5 year old build with SLI'd 560 Tis... :-X
Might have to finally jump to 4k while I'm at it, thanks for making me want it tp4!
I think u should wait for 1080 Ti....
Wouldn't you think it would probably come in at a price point similar to the current Titan cards?
Jesus, these benchmarks are really making me want to take the plunge and do a new build.
Still on my 5 year old build with SLI'd 560 Tis... :-X
Might have to finally jump to 4k while I'm at it, thanks for making me want it tp4!
I think u should wait for 1080 Ti....
Wouldn't you think it would probably come in at a price point similar to the current Titan cards?
I don't think you need to consider the price..
is $1000 spent on a graphics card really that different from $700
I can't wait for the aftermarket coolers to come out and then we can see how far this card can go on air and on water.
I'm curious how far you can push it with an open loop.
Suggested MSRP for Founders edition:Yeah screw that, that's what I paid for my Ti back in the day.
Serbian Dinar RSD 96,900
Czech Koruna CZK 21,400
Danish Krone DKK 6,150
Germany EUR 789
France EUR 789
British Pound GBP 619
Hungarian Forint HUF 259,850
Norwegian Krone NOK 7,599
Polish Zloty PLN 3,599
Romanian New Lei RON 3,499
Russian Rouble RUB 54,990
Indian Rupee INR 63,250
Swedish Krona SEK 7,699
Turkish Lira TRY 2,850
South African Rand ZAR 13,599
Switzerland CHF 790
UAE AED 2,850
USA USD 699
Fuuuu, anyone outside the US is getting shafted with those prices... Even the regular version is going to be insanely priced..
Ok so some numbers I'm seeing..
Stock 1080 is 34.5% faster than Stock 980 Ti
Vanilla 1080 can overclock 11.4%
Overclocked 1080 is 52% faster than the Stock 980 Ti
Current Rumors say that the 1080 chip is capable of ~2400mhz w/ adequate power delivery, which means another 13.5% ontop of the Vanilla-1080..
My guess is they're saving this (locked potential 13.5%) for the Ti-Edition with boosted power delivery.. To milk more money out of the n00bers..
TOTAL, overclocked on the 1080 Ti w/hybrid cooler, should be around 70% faster than the (STOCK) 980 Ti
Final, Overclocked 1080 Ti should be 43% faster than Overclocked 980 Ti
Look at all the possibilities WITHOUT SLI. I'm curious if it'll run GTA V 2560x1440 around 60 fps.
Where did you get those MSRPs from anyway?http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-review,30.html
Look at all the possibilities WITHOUT SLI. I'm curious if it'll run GTA V 2560x1440 around 60 fps.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_1080/17.html
Looks to be 91.6 FPS at that res.
I'm holding out for the $599 version, or the aftermarket coolers...
I'm not anticipating that any of the manufacturers are going to stick to that $599 price point.
There's no reason for them to charge less for cards with better out-of-the-box clock speeds and/or coolers.
I'm holding out for the $599 version, or the aftermarket coolers...
There isn't a separate "$599" version coming from nvidia, that's just their suggested retail price for the aftermarket coolers from the AIB partners.
As Computer-Lab in Basement said, I'm not convinced the partners will stick to nvidia's suggestion. Possibly for the base cards with their standard coolers, at the most, but the OC versions with the upgraded coolers like ACX and TwinFrozr will almost certainly not be $599. And then you'll have the Kingpins and other, higher-OC versions retailing well above the the Founders Edition most likely.
Still, I think it's best to wait and see at this point. Maybe we will all be surprised and the cards will come in cheaper than expected.
I'm holding out for the $599 version, or the aftermarket coolers...
There isn't a separate "$599" version coming from nvidia, that's just their suggested retail price for the aftermarket coolers from the AIB partners.
As Computer-Lab in Basement said, I'm not convinced the partners will stick to nvidia's suggestion. Possibly for the base cards with their standard coolers, at the most, but the OC versions with the upgraded coolers like ACX and TwinFrozr will almost certainly not be $599. And then you'll have the Kingpins and other, higher-OC versions retailing well above the the Founders Edition most likely.
Still, I think it's best to wait and see at this point. Maybe we will all be surprised and the cards will come in cheaper than expected.
I'm actually surprised, EVGA is sticking close to that price point for their stock card with HFS at $609, I placed a preorder for the SC ACX 3.0 at $650, and the FTW is at $680. If you can get through to EVGA's site, that is, it's been ****ed all day since this morning.
I'm not anticipating that any of the manufacturers are going to stick to that $599 price point.
There's no reason for them to charge less for cards with better out-of-the-box clock speeds and/or coolers.
I saw a screenshot of EVGA's website that had their non-reference cards starting at $609 and going up to like $659 with a few levels in between of varying clock speeds and coolers.
I'm really curious to see what the water cooled options are going to look like.
I was looking at buying a new build, but will probably wait until after Computex next weekend to see if anything cool is announced there (and that will be released within two months). Not waiting any longer than that...
I'm willing to pay more if the better cools manage to keep the card near-silent in idle / easy processing.
I was looking at buying a new build, but will probably wait until after Computex next weekend to see if anything cool is announced there (and that will be released within two months). Not waiting any longer than that...
I'm pretty much in the same boat.I'm willing to pay more if the better cools manage to keep the card near-silent in idle / easy processing.
Don't forget that sweet OC potential.
I was looking at buying a new build, but will probably wait until after Computex next weekend to see if anything cool is announced there (and that will be released within two months). Not waiting any longer than that...
I'm pretty much in the same boat.I'm willing to pay more if the better cools manage to keep the card near-silent in idle / easy processing.
Don't forget that sweet OC potential.
Good point. But I'm a coward and I am always afraid I will brick my GPU when overclocking. Had it twice already with motherboards and memory.
I was looking at buying a new build, but will probably wait until after Computex next weekend to see if anything cool is announced there (and that will be released within two months). Not waiting any longer than that...
I'm pretty much in the same boat.I'm willing to pay more if the better cools manage to keep the card near-silent in idle / easy processing.
Don't forget that sweet OC potential.
Good point. But I'm a coward and I am always afraid I will brick my GPU when overclocking. Had it twice already with motherboards and memory.
Bricking by GPU overclocking is pretty rare nowadays, because you're not voltage modding, everything is actually predetermined
People expect overclocking, so they built that entire process into the design specification..
Which is stupid, because that only means it's not operating at maximum clock to begin with.
With ram and motherboard, this situation is different, because they usually allow massive over-volting.. which can kill cpu and ram, rarely the motherboard itself..
Cool, didn't knew that. I already found overclocking memory hardcore. But basically because I NEVER got XMP profiles to work with DD3 and Asus motherboards. Dunno why... it should've worked but never did so eventually I gave up.
I was looking at buying a new build, but will probably wait until after Computex next weekend to see if anything cool is announced there (and that will be released within two months). Not waiting any longer than that...
I'm pretty much in the same boat.
If you are staying on 1080p just stick with the 980ti you already have.. why get a 2nd one even? :oPartly for the SLI performance. Partly because 2 cards look cool. lol. I don't have a good reason for a 2nd Ti.
This card looks fantastic... can't wait for the 980's to drop in price since that's all I'll be able to afford D;
Each new generation of Intel's CPUs have had a smaller and smaller improvement over the next. From what I have heard, an Ivy Bridge i7 is still considered a fast CPU.
CPU wise too.. Intels latest high end cpu is $1700 :-oEverything's getting more expensive. And I seem to be getting poorer for some reason. :eek:
RX480 seems to be all good so far..
Even unlockable from 4gb version to 8gb..
That's pretty beast...
RX480 seems to be all good so far..
Even unlockable from 4gb version to 8gb..
That's pretty beast...
It's worse in benchmarks than a 980ti which you can buy for less than a new RX480.
It's not even a response.
980ti and 970 are all obsolete cards at this point because they DO NOT support HEVC (H265) decoding..
WHICH MEANS all high resolution video content of the future, after the end of THIS year will be unavailable to you..
Even if you have a 4.8ghz 4970 cpu, you Can not CPU software decode High resolution H265.. it's too demanding and must have GPU specific decoding hardware..
980ti and 970 are all obsolete cards at this point because they DO NOT support HEVC (H265) decoding..
WHICH MEANS all high resolution video content of the future, after the end of THIS year will be unavailable to you..
Even if you have a 4.8ghz 4970 cpu, you Can not CPU software decode High resolution H265.. it's too demanding and must have GPU specific decoding hardware..
A 4.8 Ghz Haswell CPU may not do it, but even "slow and cheap" entry-level Skylake / 6th gen Intel CPUs do all have hardware H.265 decoding right!? (or only some of them: I don't know) Another option would be to re-encode to a slightly lower resolution.
RX480 seems to be all good so far..
Even unlockable from 4gb version to 8gb..
That's pretty beast...
It's worse in benchmarks than a 980ti which you can buy for less than a new RX480.
It's not even a response.
Um..
The RX 480 is not really available right now, mostly not in stock.. but 4gb unlockable to 8gb version is $200
But where are you seeing 980ti @ $200..
Even if that were the case.. You still wouldn't buy a 980ti..
980ti and 970 are all obsolete cards at this point because they DO NOT support HEVC (H265) decoding..
WHICH MEANS all high resolution video content of the future, after the end of THIS year will be unavailable to you..
Even if you have a 4.8ghz 4970 cpu, you Can not CPU software decode High resolution H265.. it's too demanding and must have GPU specific decoding hardware..
RX480 seems to be all good so far..
Even unlockable from 4gb version to 8gb..
That's pretty beast...
It's worse in benchmarks than a 980ti which you can buy for less than a new RX480.
It's not even a response.
Um..
The RX 480 is not really available right now, mostly not in stock.. but 4gb unlockable to 8gb version is $200
But where are you seeing 980ti @ $200..
Even if that were the case.. You still wouldn't buy a 980ti..
980ti and 970 are all obsolete cards at this point because they DO NOT support HEVC (H265) decoding..
WHICH MEANS all high resolution video content of the future, after the end of THIS year will be unavailable to you..
Even if you have a 4.8ghz 4970 cpu, you Can not CPU software decode High resolution H265.. it's too demanding and must have GPU specific decoding hardware..
Funny enough the 960 does support it, however.
Dafuq nvidia
Also, GTX 1060 announced yesterday. Supposedly performance equal to 980, for $250.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10474/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-1060-july-19
Funny enough the 960 does support it, however.
Dafuq nvidia
Also, GTX 1060 announced yesterday. Supposedly performance equal to 980, for $250.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10474/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-1060-july-19
Funny enough the 960 does support it, however.
Dafuq nvidia
Also, GTX 1060 announced yesterday. Supposedly performance equal to 980, for $250.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10474/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-1060-july-19
Yes 960 is a go..
I'm am considering between the rx480 and 1080 right now..
But need 490 to finally decide..
Funny enough the 960 does support it, however.
Dafuq nvidia
Also, GTX 1060 announced yesterday. Supposedly performance equal to 980, for $250.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10474/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-1060-july-19
Yes 960 is a go..
I'm am considering between the rx480 and 1080 right now..
But need 490 to finally decide..
It definitely isn't irrelevant. The fact that we haven't got a thread dedicated to how incredible the RX480 specs are means we are p much guaranteed to talk about it in here.
I have always been an AMD fanboy, but now it makes no sense to be one.
Whats the point in comparing the differences between a $200 card and a $700 card?
any benchmarks are going to clearly be on one sided...
Whats the need to say Nvidia > AMD in a thread about the 1080?
We're talking about the performance differences between Mercedes vs KIA here people.
Stop trying to justify your crazy spends by trashing something irrelevant. XD
Funny enough the 960 does support it, however.
Dafuq nvidia
Also, GTX 1060 announced yesterday. Supposedly performance equal to 980, for $250.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10474/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-1060-july-19
Yes 960 is a go..
I'm am considering between the rx480 and 1080 right now..
But need 490 to finally decide..
Whats the point in comparing the differences between a $200 card and a $700 card?
any benchmarks are going to clearly be on one sided...
Whats the need to say Nvidia > AMD in a thread about the 1080?
We're talking about the performance differences between Mercedes vs KIA here people.
Stop trying to justify your crazy spends by trashing something irrelevant. XD
Price to performance RATIO..
And certain features which I think are relevant to the future.
i am merely acknowledging that AMD needs to step up it's game if it has any hopes of maintaining itself as nvidia's only competition
the fact that the 1060 is projected to outperform the rx480 using less power and being only $20-$50 more doesn't look good for AMD
nvidia is proving they can capture the enthusiast and mainstream markets, where as AMD is focusing at mainstream and failing IMO
also we gotta take into account the dx12 performance is much higher on AMD for whatever reason.
I think u should wait for 1080 Ti....