2016/05/19 16:38:20
Heini2
mrkwhlr2Kinda figured the Titan is in a league of it's own, but I'd like to see a 1080 "Titan", I guess.



OK. guess I can take you off the "buzz killer' list, I guess. LOL
2016/05/20 02:56:08
gridironcpj
I'm sick of people referring to the Ti being a "version of the 1080."  If a 1080 Ti ever exists, it'll probably be an entirely different GPU, which would mean it's NOT a version of the 1080.  Nvidia really needs to change their naming scheme.  It's like saying the 980 Ti is a version of the 980, which is far from accurate since GM200 is a different GPU than GM204.  One is for mainstream users, the other is for enthusiasts.
2016/05/20 08:24:13
bee144
gridironcpj
I'm sick of people referring to the Ti being a "version of the 1080."  If a 1080 Ti ever exists, it'll probably be an entirely different GPU, which would mean it's NOT a version of the 1080.  Nvidia really needs to change their naming scheme.  It's like saying the 980 Ti is a version of the 980, which is far from accurate since GM200 is a different GPU than GM204.  One is for mainstream users, the other is for enthusiasts.
this is exactly what I was trying to convey to the OP. *sigh*
2016/05/20 16:57:49
dmoheban
So you can assume the 1080 Ti Kingpin will have two 8 pin power connectors no doubt?!
 
2016/05/23 00:50:04
Vlada011
NVIDIA and EVGA could expect HUGE demand for GTX1080 and special GTX1070.
People will buy GTX1070 SLI and overclock them and beat PRO Duo 1499$ for half price.
Special model with better cooler and if EVGA start to sell Hybrid kits separate from graphic card.
2016/05/23 01:30:21
Pathway
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/gpu_displays/evga_will_release_their_precision_x_oc_utility_for_the_gtx_1080_on_the_27th/1

:-)
2016/05/23 01:37:02
bee144
dmoheban
So you can assume the 1080 Ti Kingpin will have two 8 pin power connectors no doubt?!
 
1080 Ti kingpin doesn't come out till next year and no one knows if they will do a 1080 kingpin. So far all they have teased is the reference, sc, ftw, classified, hybrid, and hydro.
2016/05/23 02:47:32
Vlada011
To be honest If I need to pay much much above reference than I will rather pay GP100.
OK some normal price, little more than reference Supreclocked but not 200-300$ more.
Last year EVGA had really nice price for Classified, 70$ more than reference version, GTX980Ti Classified.
EVGA PCB, stronger VRM, higher clock, compatible with EKWB... Enough. 
K|NGP|N was great when I payed 750-760 euro for full chip GK110 and in my country ASUS reference was 720 euro.
In USA was 600-650$ full GK110 reference, 780Ti. That was good price.
Even that was premium chip. Imagine now full unlocked GP100 K|NGP|N for 760 euro... NO WAY.
 
2016/05/23 14:44:45
justinbeck2184
I'd like to know when EVGA will have the 1080 Classified cards released... will it be on the May 27th?  I was or am going to buy the new GeForce GTX 1080 FE card on May 27th, but I love the Classified cards because they are just awesome.. I own a EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Classified Card now and it's been pretty sweet.  I'm just wondering if anyone knows when EVGA will have the 1080 Classified card avaliable and what date?  Please someone let me know.. does EVGA answer questions on these forums?  

Thanks, 
& God Bless
Justin Beck
2016/05/23 15:18:50
RandyRick
justinbeck2184
I'd like to know when EVGA will have the 1080 Classified cards released... will it be on the May 27th?  I was or am going to buy the new GeForce GTX 1080 FE card on May 27th, but I love the Classified cards because they are just awesome.. I own a EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Classified Card now and it's been pretty sweet.  I'm just wondering if anyone knows when EVGA will have the 1080 Classified card avaliable and what date?  Please someone let me know.. does EVGA answer questions on these forums?  

Thanks, 
& God Bless
Justin Beck




I don't think EVGA will answer that question until the 27th because of the NDA they are under with nvidia. 

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