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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 00:57:53 (permalink)
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If there is no 980ti, then hopefully there is a 980 with 6-8gb, so that we can at least do 4k, without worry of vram... I really really hope the 390x gets announced soon just to see what it brings and maybe bring down prices.
My guess there will be a gimped Titan X with less Vram to compete with 390X.  The MSRP gap between Titan-X's $1350 and GTX980's $550 is too wide, so when AMD jumps in at about $500-600, nVidia will have a second contestant in the $700 range.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 01:40:55 (permalink)
Reason I got rid of my 980s is because they will soon be dropping in value so why pay $1250 for them? Now I can just go to Frys tomorrow and pick up some cheap $75 video card and use that until the Titan X or 980 Ti are announced at GTC. As for why Titan X > 980 SLI for me, because the projected performance increase is about 40% vs a 980. So even with SLI you get about 150% scaling in most games from what I've experienced and a single Titan X won't be too far off. Except it won't have to deal with SLI microstutter, I'll get access to DSR/MFAA (I use a G-Sync display) and it'll take up one less slot. Makes the 980 kinda pointless. 
 
BTW there's a rumor that Titan X is just the top card and there will also be a regular Titan with 6 GB Vram for $1000. The 980 Ti likely won't have 6 GB or 384 bit bus either. 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 03:17:57 (permalink)
I am looking forward to more Titan X info which I hope will be forthcoming at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference later this month



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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 04:43:23 (permalink)
I'll be interested in the TITAN X double-precision performance.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 05:18:31 (permalink)
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If there is no 980ti, then hopefully there is a 980 with 6-8gb, so that we can at least do 4k, without worry of vram... I really really hope the 390x gets announced soon just to see what it brings and maybe bring down prices.
My guess there will be a gimped Titan X with less Vram to compete with 390X.  The MSRP gap between Titan-X's $1350 and GTX980's $550 is too wide, so when AMD jumps in at about $500-600, nVidia will have a second contestant in the $700 range.




I hope they will gimp memory only to give place for overclockers from EVGA to build one more monster with same number of CUDA and 6GB memory.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 05:33:25 (permalink)
I have a EVGA 680 FTW card so I'm wondering when will EVGA spit out one these sexy beasts because I'm looking to upgrade.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 05:57:31 (permalink)
I think that AMD will come with their 390x, with a 10% less performance than a Titan X at 50% of the price, with the same or greater TDP.
 
It seems a good deal to me, prices of more than 1000$ for a graphics card seems a bit off. Lets wait and see the GPU wars!

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 06:32:27 (permalink)
Is Nvidia bypassing the 980Ti card altogether awaiting the 1080Ti and 20nm/16nm die shrink?
 
OR will there be another surprise introduction of the GTX980Ti 2days after the AMD R9 380X is released outmaneuvering AMD once again, just like last time November/December 2013?
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 06:39:46 (permalink)
NVidia will release a 6 GB version of whatever it takes to beat out or compete with the 390X most likely as soon as the 390X comes out. If it takes 22 SMM (2816 cores), then that's what it will be. If it takes all 3072 cores, then we'll get our 780 Ti of the Maxwell gen a lot earlier this time. It's dependent on what AMD does, so we should all be rooting for them. Titan X will be stupidly expensive and there will be much cheaper cards of the same or close in specs relatively soon.

 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 06:44:26 (permalink)
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Is Nvidia bypassing the 980Ti card altogether awaiting the 1080Ti and 20nm/16nm die shrink?
 
OR will there be another surprise introduction of the GTX980Ti 2days after the AMD R9 380X is released outmaneuvering AMD once again, just like last time November/December 2013?


There will likely be a new series based on Titan X derivatives and 900 series refreshes exactly like the 700 series was was to OG Titan and the 600 series. When remains to be seen and I'm sure is dependent on AMDs new series. The x80 Ti model is not a common thing, and to my knowledge only existed in the 780 Ti because AMD forced them to release something faster and they had the room to do it with GK110 after 780 had already been used. There will be no 980 Ti just like there was no 680 Ti, 580 Ti, 480 Ti, etc.

 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 09:23:12 (permalink)
My question is will there be any custom PCB versions of this card meant for overclocking - or are OEMs going to wait for a cut down 980Ti to come out before going non-reference and make that the one to buy because it overclocks higher than the Titan X?  If I'm going to drop $4k on refreshing my video cards, I don't want to be paying a premium just for more vram.  I want the most powerful cards period.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 09:49:39 (permalink)
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My question is will there be any custom PCB versions of this card meant for overclocking - or are OEMs going to wait for a cut down 980Ti to come out before going non-reference and make that the one to buy because it overclocks higher than the Titan X?  If I'm going to drop $4k on refreshing my video cards, I don't want to be paying a premium just for more vram.  I want the most powerful cards period.


 This is a Titan branded card so it will be reference only. There will likely be a Superclocked version from EVGA, but that will be nothing more than a bios that clocks the card higher.
 
Again, there will almost certainly be no 980 Ti. There will be another series that features derivatives of the Titan X and 900 series refreshes. Whether or not the flagship of that new series is actually cut down in terms of Cuda core count from the Titan X depends on what AMD does with the 390X. Nvidia won't give anymore than necessary to beat the 390X and will allow Titan X to have a Cuda core advantage if possible. If the 390X is a beast and it takes all 3072 cores to beat it or compete with it, then the card will be a Titan X with 6 GB of VRAM just like the 780 Ti was to the Titan Black.
 
We know something very close if not the same in specs will be coming for much cheaper and with 6 GB of VRAM and have access to custom PCBs from AIBs. It's best to wait it out unless you think that for some reason 6 GB of memory won't be enough.

 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 09:55:38 (permalink)
The waiting is what will drive me nuts.  I need new video cards 2 months ago, but first MSI said they were going to hold off on the Lightning 900 series because something better was coming.  Now we have the Titan X.  Is it going to be another 3 month wait for whatever the cutdown Titan-X and then 3 months after that for custom PCBs right before the 1000 series gets released on 16nm?  It'd be awfully helpful if Nvidia or one of the OEMs could put out a roadmap and stick to it.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 10:05:23 (permalink)
Hopefully this will have all shaders of the gm200 chip unlike how the original titan had some disabled from gk110. 
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 10:10:03 (permalink)
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The waiting is what will drive me nuts.  I need new video cards 2 months ago, but first MSI said they were going to hold off on the Lightning 900 series because something better was coming.  Now we have the Titan X.  Is it going to be another 3 month wait for whatever the cutdown Titan-X and then 3 months after that for custom PCBs right before the 1000 series gets released on 16nm?  It'd be awfully helpful if Nvidia or one of the OEMs could put out a roadmap and stick to it.




They will never do that because you need two cards now. That means you'll buy 980's and then turn around and buy more cards when something way better comes out soon. 
 
We will likely see the "gamer version" of this card as soon as AMD releases the 390X. It may not even be cut down if it takes the full chip to hang with the 390X. If the rumors of the 390X having 4096 shaders and a 640 GB/s memory bandwidth with HBM are true then the baby Titan X may still get spanked even with a full die enabled.
 
The point is, a lot is going to change in the GPU world in the next 3 months, so I would wait it out if you're really dropping $4K on graphics cards.

 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 13:35:33 (permalink)
"Brace yourself..."
Well, I'm glad I expected an out-of-my budget announcement for the next big Nvidia card. As a hold-out, I feel like the market is at a crossroad where these 4 gig vram cards just aren't cutting it for future investing given the high cost as it is in the ~$500 range with 4k and more graphically demanding games breaching the horizon alarmingly fast. I cannot help but sigh in the face of 4 gig cards having already experienced the limitations vram can impose with my all time favorite game, Skyrim... a game from 2011, no less. Between the bright future of proper game developers and the dark, sour attitude poor developers often take particularly with PC optimization (*might as well make a lighthouse your wallpaper because PCs are frequently given the lazy port treatment...), squeezing in an extra few gigs of vram would be very welcome in my book. And frankly all this hype for virtual reality tech means nothing to me when 4k and higher spec games already put an axe through the bedroom door while VR has hardly bothered look up our addresses on Google maps.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 15:02:41 (permalink)
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Lack of competition does keep prices higher, but so do people who buy it at outrageous prices. If not a single person purchased one, the price would go down as well. Prices are set at what people will pay.
 
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Okay for 4K, but REALLY not a very smart purchase. Honestly, Nvidia's lower priced high-end cards are starting to lose value as well. The highest-end video card used to be 500 bucks, not it is over one thousand? Come on, this is pretty ridiculous. I really blame the lack of competition in the market. We have AMD and Nvidia, AMD has really been struggling with the PC market, if you ask me. 






Supply and demand. However, if more companies were competing, then the demand would be lower for any one company's product and prices would have to come down. With a lack of competition, you only have two companies to buy from.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 15:12:13 (permalink)
Looks like a GTX 980Ti should be in the near future. Probably a month or two after they finally release the TitanX.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 15:21:20 (permalink)
1349.99 is out of my realm for a single card
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 20:59:22 (permalink)
Honestly I think the 980 is still the best way to go if you want "flag-ship quality" $1300 for ONE freaking graphics card? No, EFF No. Thats ridiculous. Especially since there's no reason to go 4k quite yet. The content just isn't up to snuff, the scaling is completely nailed down, operating systems and programs still have some trouble with it, and even with this titan I'm sure it'll just be on the edge of too much, when the NEXT generations of cards are just 1 year away, and I'm sure half of us will all upgrade to those anyway, so why spend 1300 on 1 video card now? 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/05 21:15:08 (permalink)
im still rocking a 480 HC. I'd still wait for the 16nm chips to come out before i upgrade, there is no sense in constantly changing the cards and just upping the card a gig or so on ram, and call it perfect or the best. I'm looking for that whole game changing, future proof card to upgrade to. All though im just looking for a single card upgrade that will last me another 5-6 years or so. im perfectly fine playing games at 1080p for a few more years until they fix 100% of the bugs and glitches out of 1440 and 4k etc
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 00:01:04 (permalink)
Is there any chance the Titan X will support DP 1.3 ?
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 00:04:10 (permalink)
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Is there any chance the Titan X will support DP 1.3 ?


You'll have to wait for the final specs to be announced. 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 00:56:58 (permalink)
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If there is no 980ti, then hopefully there is a 980 with 6-8gb, so that we can at least do 4k, without worry of vram... I really really hope the 390x gets announced soon just to see what it brings and maybe bring down prices.
My guess there will be a gimped Titan X with less Vram to compete with 390X.  The MSRP gap between Titan-X's $1350 and GTX980's $550 is too wide, so when AMD jumps in at about $500-600, nVidia will have a second contestant in the $700 range.


+1.... there sure will be. It'll be the first two cards to drop for the next series, imo. So a 1080 and a 1070, I guess they will be called, and be the actual full fledged chips that people who know better were waiting for. Depending on when the AMD's drop id say by sept of this year at the latest. Titan itself will never be a gimped card. It was suppose to be the pinnacle of what NVidia could do with the arch, and it was only suppose to be a one time limited edition type thing, but since people like being molested by Nvidia we now are going to go from a $1000 card to a $1300 card, or more, every series. Huang must just sit and laugh every time he ratchets up the ridiculous prices of these cards and people actually pay it in truck loads.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 01:01:26 (permalink)
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1349.99 is out of my realm for a single card

I could probably pay it but I absolutely WILL NOT just on principle alone. Its such a overreaching and ridiculous price for a single gpu card that it begs to be ignored. 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 02:05:23 (permalink)
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 04:20:03 (permalink)
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1349.99 is out of my realm for a single card

I could probably pay it but I absolutely WILL NOT just on principle alone. Its such a overreaching and ridiculous price for a single gpu card that it begs to be ignored. 




I would at least wait for pricing and performance to actually be announced and tested before saying you won't buy it.  The original Titan was a gaffe but if this is really a top shelf no-hold-back card then it could be worth what they ask.  I don't think the pricing will be completely out of line for what you get - unlike the Titan Z which was truly something no one should buy on the principle of it.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 04:24:22 (permalink)
I would buy immediately but everything over 800e is above my class.
Card would be amazing that's 100% true and I don't care at all for AMD and their performance.
With 1300$ in pocket I would pay Superclocked model immediately and water-block for him after month, first I would like to enjoy in LED lights.
I'm very sad to hear that someone have money but don't want to pay from some principle.
All of us agree that card should cost 700-800$, but that's price on most advanced graphic chip on market. 
It would be really fair if NVIDIA after AMD show their performance build one more model with 6GB and same number of CUDA cores, but I think that more depend of AMD than NVIDIA. We are practically in AMD hands and that's not good because I don't believe them at all.
This looks me everything on Bulldozer story and that mean NVIDIA will leave 1300$ price until AMD launch something very similar. 
Don't forget they are 40% weaker than GTX980 and now they should become 30-40% stronger than GTX980. I'm rather to believe they will fight with GTX980 for lower price and with launch only dual card as better option than Titan X and again sell us stupid story "Our card is fastest on market (dual).
Than NVIDIA will laugh and hold price of Titan X long time as most advanced graphic processor without competition at all.
If I need to choose, card of choice and dream is GM200 6GB K|NGP|N Edition. I would die for that model, instantly. 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/06 04:57:52 (permalink)
Nobody notice... NVIDIA didn't installed backplate to cover this ultra expensive card.
EVGA should do next... To increase price for 5$ and give backplate to customers of Titan X inside box. 
Installed as on K|NGP|N Edition. Maybe little different backplate, on GTX980 backplate was very nice and Titan Z.
If price difference is 10-20e in Europe such thing can decide between brands and package content.
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