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2019/04/15 21:43:05 (permalink)
Ok, call me a idiot here ..
I here the words my little P or my Big P video cards..
  Could someone tell me what they are talking about, with the Little P and the big P , please ... Thanks
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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/15 22:41:12 (permalink)
    Ghost13
    Ok, call me a idiot here ..
    I here the words my little P or my Big P video cards..
      Could someone tell me what they are talking about, with the Little P and the big P , please ... Thanks


    I've no idea. The only context I can think of is 'little pascal' or the smaller die mid range cards use like the GP104, and 'Big Pascal' or the GP102 die used for 1080 Ti for example.

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/15 22:41:30 (permalink)
    LOL, can you elaborate a bit more please. Sounds funny at this point. :) Only thing I can think of is Pascal... More info required. 
     
    BTW, you're not an idiot for asking a question. :) 
    post edited by notfordman - 2019/04/15 22:44:00
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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/15 22:53:32 (permalink)
    yes its pascal .  When i think little Pascal i think Titan and big pascal im thinking is the Titan X , im thinking of going to the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Superclocked when i replace my 1070FTW card..
    IM not much on what card is better, if my 1070FTW is better than the titan card or if it is the other way around, the titan card is better than my 1070 .  SO not to sure about what way to go..  So i was asking about the Little P if that was the titan card and the Big P was the Titan X card ..
    See i hear Jayz Two cent talk about the little PO and big P cards a lot but, does say the real name of them , just refers to them in that way ..
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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/15 23:12:16 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    Tell us what do you wanna run on your graphic card and we'll tell you what's the best thing to buy :)

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/15 23:50:48 (permalink)
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    Ok, call me a idiot here ..
    I here the words my little P or my Big P video cards..
      Could someone tell me what they are talking about, with the Little P and the big P , please ... Thanks


    I've no idea. The only context I can think of is 'little pascal' or the smaller die mid range cards use like the GP104, and 'Big Pascal' or the GP102 die used for 1080 Ti for example.


    +1.... I think hemi hit it right on its head here.    Unless were talking about a whole other topic.

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 10:15:33 (permalink)
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    Ok, call me a idiot here ..
    I here the words my little P or my Big P video cards..
      Could someone tell me what they are talking about, with the Little P and the big P , please ... Thanks


    I've no idea. The only context I can think of is 'little pascal' or the smaller die mid range cards use like the GP104, and 'Big Pascal' or the GP102 die used for 1080 Ti for example.


    +1


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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 10:40:13 (permalink)
    Differences between the original Titan X and the new Titan Xp   Source

      In addition to faster performance, TITAN Xp includes an updated bracket, the DVI connector has been removed, and the control panel lists the product as "NVIDIA TITAN Xp".
     The new NVIDIA TITAN Xp refreshes the Pascal™-powered TITAN lineup with 12 GB of GDDR5X memory running at over 11 Gbps, 3840 NVIDIA® CUDA® cores running at 1.6 GHz and 12 TFLOPs, and 11.4Gbps memory speed this takes TITAN to a new level of performance.
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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 11:24:35 (permalink)
    the titans im talking about are the 6gb titans, not the more up to date and more powerful ones like the X or the XP.. i believe these are more of the first run of the titan series cards ..   GeForce GTX TITAN Superclocked       https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=8&family=GeForce+TITAN+Series+Family
    right now i have the EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW GAMING, 08G-P4-6276-RX, 8GB GDDR5, ACX 3.0 & RGB LED
    and thinking of going with the Titan card above in the link ..
    post edited by Ghost13 - 2019/04/16 11:28:48
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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 11:39:28 (permalink)

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 11:56:22 (permalink)
    little p & Big P is probably all about Nvidia released two 10 series (pascal GPU) Titan X cards
     
    First Generation Card was Titan X Pascal ---> the community soon called it Titan XP
     
    Second Generation was named Titan Xp by Nvidia
     
    References should be limited to to First or Second generation Titan X ---> IMO


     
    the 900 series Titan X cards were powerful, power hungry & tend to run warm ---> I ran my pair water cooled
     

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 12:08:22 (permalink)
    Also the Maxwell Titan had Double Precision and was Dropped with the Pascal Titans.
     

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    Re: Little p and big P cards 2019/04/16 14:30:43 (permalink)
    thank you, finally .   
    got what i was tryin to figure out. 
    Thank you all ..
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