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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/04 19:01:21 (permalink)
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Scarlet, with all due respect, I have to disagree on your reference to custom comparison.  Yes, some reference GPUs aka "Golden Chips" can compete with binned GPUs on custom PCBs but some aren't willing to risk that.  Better off going with custom for the guarantee overclock out of the box as reference isn't a guarantee that it can overclock over it's stock settings.  
 
I'm just going to go in my corner and hope the stock OCs on the customs are fascinating.


When gpu boost three pushes 99.9% of cards far past manufacturers oc, the manufacturers oc means very little. Out of all of the reviews i have seen, and user posts, most stock cards

Speaking strictly on out of the box boost clocks, not overclocking, most cards go beyond the classified 1860. So, what is the point of paying for the clocks that nvidia provides without any overclocking?

Not all cards will boost past those clocks at stock, of course. But the number that wont iis very small.

Also, debates are good. I used to try my hardest to justify the cost of the classified cards. To me, it just isnt worth it anymore.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/04 20:00:41 (permalink)
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Sadly Pascal has not been a lot of fun for overclocking.


woot? Pascal is very oc friendly


There is very little you can do to get anything extra out of the cards.
 
The only thing that seems to make a difference is cooling.
 
A bargain basement 1080 will overclock exactly the same as a Classified version.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/04 20:03:06 (permalink)
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Scarlet, with all due respect, I have to disagree on your reference to custom comparison.  Yes, some reference GPUs aka "Golden Chips" can compete with binned GPUs on custom PCBs but some aren't willing to risk that.  Better off going with custom for the guarantee overclock out of the box as reference isn't a guarantee that it can overclock over it's stock settings.  
 
I'm just going to go in my corner and hope the stock OCs on the customs are fascinating.


When gpu boost three pushes 99.9% of cards far past manufacturers oc, the manufacturers oc means very little. Out of all of the reviews i have seen, and user posts, most stock cards

Speaking strictly on out of the box boost clocks, not overclocking, most cards go beyond the classified 1860. So, what is the point of paying for the clocks that nvidia provides without any overclocking?

Not all cards will boost past those clocks at stock, of course. But the number that wont iis very small.

Also, debates are good. I used to try my hardest to justify the cost of the classified cards. To me, it just isnt worth it anymore.



Even my Pascal Titans @stock using waterblocks boost past 1860 with ease.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 03:25:07 (permalink)
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Sadly Pascal has not been a lot of fun for overclocking.


woot? Pascal is very oc friendly


There is very little you can do to get anything extra out of the cards.
 
The only thing that seems to make a difference is cooling.
 
A bargain basement 1080 will overclock exactly the same as a Classified version.


Using the classified tool for classified cards can boost past voltage lock, and go above 2.3ghz
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 03:27:50 (permalink)
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Using the classified tool for classified cards can boost past voltage lock, and go above 2.3ghz


What kind of cooling is that using and what kind of temperatures?

Even the prfessional overclockers had a hard time passing that for over a month after the card was launched using custom cooling and custom vrm.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 03:36:30 (permalink)
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Using the classified tool for classified cards can boost past voltage lock, and go above 2.3ghz


What kind of cooling is that using and what kind of temperatures?

Even the prfessional overclockers had a hard time passing that for over a month after the card was launched using custom cooling and custom vrm.


Part 1 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1YCoTXBNJY
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/w...TuGuaf1Cv80&t=616s


post edited by Exnetic - 2017/03/06 03:26:54
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 03:40:45 (permalink)
I had 4 780 TI classifieds before and the tool worked perfect :) had mine running at 1.5ghz 4 of them at all time with full EK water loop,  Now im just having 1 1080FE But will gett 1080TI classifieds
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 04:27:02 (permalink)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1YCoTXBNJY&t=9s

P
art 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuGuaf1Cv80&t=616s




Firt video doesnt work, says it cant be found. I think the link broke itself. *corrected the link, still says not available.

Did you run this in firestrike, heaven, or any other benchmark aside from oc scanner?
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 06:45:53 (permalink)
Well, I, think I'm going tu upgrade my 980Ti.
 
But why is the 1080Ti 700$ in US and 825€ in Europe ? It's 150$ more expensive here !
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 07:00:02 (permalink)
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Well, I, think I'm going tu upgrade my 980Ti.
 
But why is the 1080Ti 700$ in US and 825€ in Europe ? It's 150$ more expensive here !


Your post has been edited. Vulgar language is not allowed on the forums.

From everything I have ever seen, price difference comes down to taxes and import fees every time.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 07:29:44 (permalink)
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Using the classified tool for classified cards can boost past voltage lock, and go above 2.3ghz


 

 
axel37
Well, I, think I'm going tu upgrade my 980Ti.
 
But why is the 1080Ti 700$ in US and 825€ in Europe ? It's 150$ more expensive here !




Go and vote your politicians out and preach for less socialism. ;)

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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 09:30:39 (permalink)
GTXJackBauer
Exnetic
 
Using the classified tool for classified cards can boost past voltage lock, and go above 2.3ghz


 

 
axel37
Well, I, think I'm going tu upgrade my 980Ti.

But why is the 1080Ti 700$ in US and 825€ in Europe ? It's 150$ more expensive here !




Go and vote your politicians out and preach for less socialism. ;)


Because the products need to be shipped across the giant oceans and VAT is included in your prices? Here in USA we have to pay taxes separately. Pretty sure has nothing to do with socialism.


 
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 10:06:58 (permalink)
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Because the products need to be shipped across the giant oceans and VAT is included in your prices? Here in USA we have to pay taxes separately. Pretty sure has nothing to do with socialism.




Been studying this stuff for years.  I know what I'm talking about.  Their costs of good cost more there for a reason. 

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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 10:27:39 (permalink)
Study all you want but parents owned a business there for years. It is not a straight socialism = higher prices one-to-one relationship as you made it out to be. Though to be clear I believe pure socialism does not work either.


 
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 11:10:00 (permalink)
So are we thinking that the vendor cards will allow more, less or the same amount of performance compared to founders edition on a custom watercooled loop? I'm not an extreme overclocker, so it may not make a difference to me? I usually just try to get it at a stable OC and stay happy with it.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 11:34:37 (permalink)
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So are we thinking that the vendor cards will allow more, less or the same amount of performance compared to founders edition on a custom watercooled loop? I'm not an extreme overclocker, so it may not make a difference to me? I usually just try to get it at a stable OC and stay happy with it.

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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 12:38:28 (permalink)
Woo 5 days tell release .hopefully the performance will be the real deal. Either going to step up to the 1080 since the price droped to 499 or 1080ti if it ends up matching or beating titian performance. Glad I still have 30+ days on my 1070 hybrid ftw step up. As it's barley 10$+shipping to step up to a 1080. Even tho I will losse water cooling I will live.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 13:58:18 (permalink)
Sorry, if it's already been asked.
 
Will the 1080/1070 Hybrid kit work with 1080Ti FE?
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 13:59:37 (permalink)
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Sorry, if it's already been asked.
 
Will the 1080/1070 Hybrid kit work with 1080Ti FE?


Not directly, no. The shroud is not a direct match, but can be modified to work. Folks have done it with the titan xp.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 14:06:07 (permalink)
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Sorry, if it's already been asked.
 
Will the 1080/1070 Hybrid kit work with 1080Ti FE?


Not directly, no. The shroud is not a direct match, but can be modified to work. Folks have done it with the titan xp.



 
Thanks for the reply.
 
I don't plan on using the shroud or fan, I'd like to preserve the looks of the FE.
 
I have seen pics of the Titan X with AIO attached, but was curious if there might be any differences on the 1080Ti (seeing as how they've changed the cooling a bit).
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 14:17:35 (permalink)
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Thanks for the reply.
 
I don't plan on using the shroud or fan, I'd like to preserve the looks of the FE.
 
I have seen pics of the Titan X with AIO attached, but was curious if there might be any differences on the 1080Ti (seeing as how they've changed the cooling a bit).


I think the change was to the vapor chamber, but i honestly dont know for sure.

It will be hard to preserve the look of the FE, because the stock cooler would need to be modified to accept the tubes, which will void your warranty as it would be a physical modification. If you want to use the hybrid, I highly suggest using the hybrid shroud just so you dont harm you manufacturers warranty.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 14:32:27 (permalink)
They claimed to have doubled the cooling surface. But that could just mean the space they saved by removing the 2 slot dvi port. Should be an improvement and we'll certainly get the reviews on launch day. Then it's just a matter of availability. It's at the super high end so availability might be better, but I won't hold my breath.


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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 14:38:00 (permalink)
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They claimed to have doubled the cooling surface. But that could just mean the space they saved by removing the 2 slot dvi port. Should be an improvement and we'll certainly get the reviews on launch day. Then it's just a matter of availability. It's at the super high end so availability might be better, but I won't hold my breath.


The 1080 was the exact same price, and availability was minimal. I wouldnt put it past nvidia to hold stock back just to force supply and demand issues again.. they have had 6 months to build up stock of slightly flawed Titan XP cores, so the stock should be fantastic.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 15:01:18 (permalink)
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They claimed to have doubled the cooling surface. But that could just mean the space they saved by removing the 2 slot dvi port. Should be an improvement and we'll certainly get the reviews on launch day. Then it's just a matter of availability. It's at the super high end so availability might be better, but I won't hold my breath.


The 1080 was the exact same price, and availability was minimal. I wouldnt put it past nvidia to hold stock back just to force supply and demand issues again.. they have had 6 months to build up stock of slightly flawed Titan XP cores, so the stock should be fantastic.

Except that they're not slightly flawed. They just are using 1 less memory channel. Not sure if that's related to how they got the memory clocked faster. But other than memory channel and speed the chip is the exact same as a titan XP.


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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 15:23:29 (permalink)
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Except that they're not slightly flawed. They just are using 1 less memory channel. Not sure if that's related to how they got the memory clocked faster. But other than memory channel and speed the chip is the exact same as a titan XP.


Ahh! Thought it had slightly less cores. Whoops. Thanks for that. I can still imagine them homding back some stock on purpose.
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 15:28:46 (permalink)
They might hold back, but I don't put great odds on it. Personally I think they just sat there bilking their hardcore fans out of $500 and banking that to stockpile and improve yields on the GP102 chip. They just dropped the effective price of a Titan XP Pascal to $700.


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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 22:21:02 (permalink)
What's your guys plan for trying to snag a Evga 1080Ti on March 10th? Any tips? I wanna grab one before they are sold out and going for 800+$. I'm new to PCs and want to get one before they are sold out forever. Thanks!
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 22:23:23 (permalink)
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What's your guys plan for trying to snag a Evga 1080Ti on March 10th? Any tips? I wanna grab one before they are sold out and going for 800+$. I'm new to PCs and want to get one before they are sold out forever. Thanks!


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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/05 22:51:04 (permalink)
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What's your guys plan for trying to snag a Evga 1080Ti on March 10th? Any tips? I wanna grab one before they are sold out and going for 800+$. I'm new to PCs and want to get one before they are sold out forever. Thanks!

don't worry about them being sold out forever. It may be hard to snag one tho you can watch evga's site or new egg or any of the authorized retailers on the release day. worst case if you aren't able to grab one you can put sites like evga to notify you when stock comes in
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Re: Announcing NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti 2017/03/06 01:40:17 (permalink)
No stepup or prio for 980ti owners?
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