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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2016/12/28 17:02:13
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Taken from the wccftech article... "The GTX Titan X (Pascal) launched in August and has served the market for a good 5 months. A new GeForce product launch is expected in Q1 2017 that will be able to tackle AMD’s high-performance Vega based solutions. If NVIDIA really wants to impress the market with another great Pascal card, they could launch the full GP102 based solution as the GTX 1080 Ti, dropping the previous reports of a cut down model. Regardless of whichever way the launch goes, full GP102 is expected to make an entry into the consumer market." Keep dreaming.
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2016/12/28 17:12:34
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Of course P6000 is better than Titan X, it is the full chip. Also, why the hell would GTX 1080Ti be a full GP102 chip, that would be the successor to the current Titan X if they even did that.
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2016/12/28 17:34:16
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pat39576 Of course P6000 is better than Titan X, it is the full chip. Also, why the hell would GTX 1080Ti be a full GP102 chip, that would be the successor to the current Titan X if they even did that.
Ever heard of the 780ti vs original titan? Same reason
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2016/12/28 23:55:31
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Sajin Taken from the wccftech article... "The GTX Titan X (Pascal) launched in August and has served the market for a good 5 months. A new GeForce product launch is expected in Q1 2017 that will be able to tackle AMD’s high-performance Vega based solutions. If NVIDIA really wants to impress the market with another great Pascal card, they could launch the full GP102 based solution as the GTX 1080 Ti, dropping the previous reports of a cut down model. Regardless of whichever way the launch goes, full GP102 is expected to make an entry into the consumer market." Keep dreaming.
That would be nice, but I don't believe any more. I was really shocked when I saw that TITAN X Pascal is crippled. In one moment even I thought if price of TITAN Pascal is around 1000-1050$ and they launch full GP100 monster with HBM2 than I would invest. But they didn't only launched crippled card, they ask 300-400$ more as well for that. INSANE. Really, after that I lost interest for TITAN Pascal completely and I didn't even pay attention on them any more. It would be bad if more people start to feel same as me for next NVIDIA graphic cards.
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/01/01 14:32:54
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Can't Quadro's run 8-Way SLI? llike Quantum3D did with their AALchemmy 8164's they had 8-Wy SLI with 8x 3dfx VSA-100 each 64MB you could have wo of these cards to form the Quantum3D AALChemy 8464 DB setup 16-way SLI lol and this was high grade Military grate Flight Simulator material systems of 25.000+ USD. So I wonder since the Quadro is the Pro Class of NVIDIA GPU's as the AALchemy's were than fromQuantum3D/3dfx.. can these also support 8-Way SLI? Seeing the P6K beating a Titan X Pascal isn't strange the P6K does have 3840 Pascal CUDA Cores as where the TitanX Pascal only has 3584 Psscal CUDA Cores, that meaning more Cores will always give more performance in the end, no matter what you throw at it. What would be interesting for my BarsWF X64 CUDA project, is how would a GTX 1080- Perform with it a Titan X Pascal and a Quadro P6000, would be very interesting if someone would be willing to make a test run and post their results for me here: http://forums.evga.com/FindPost/1834872
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/02/10 16:56:51
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Did anyone catch the SLI bridges on the pic here http://wccftech.com/nvidia-q4-2017-financial-results/ Take note excuse me...a double sli(or hybrid) bridge would go to the silver screw so whats the extra hybrid sli bridge on the other picture for?? are we looking a 4 sli connectors on some cards im think the one from WCCFtech is a touchup/fake or someone put a second bridge on to make us go funky
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/02/10 21:23:29
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Scarlet-Tech Ever heard of the 780ti vs original titan? Same reason The only reason that happened was because the $549 R9-290X interfered with the balance nVidia had with the $649 GTX780 and the first Titan at $999. The high-end Ti has been used twice as a preemptive strike against AMD, successfully. Except this time, Vega 10 is not a flagship threat like Hawaii-XT and Fiji-XT were; even AMD has thus far compared it to GTX1080 (GP104) and not Titan-XP (GP102). Unless AMD is sandbagging and Vega 10 is better than Titan-XP, there is no reason for nVidia to bring anything better, even for consumers with money. Hence the upcoming refresh of Pascal, GTX2000 series. That said, the only reason Volta is coming early is because Vega 10 equals GP100 in the half-precision market; nVidia cannot maintain dominance if the competitor has an equal chance.
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/02/10 21:38:34
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Scarlet-Tech Ever heard of the 780ti vs original titan? Same reason The only reason that happened was because the $549 R9-290X interfered with the balance nVidia had with the $649 GTX780 and the first Titan at $999. The high-end Ti has been used twice as a preemptive strike against AMD, successfully. Except this time, Vega 10 is not a flagship threat like Hawaii-XT and Fiji-XT were; even AMD has thus far compared it to GTX1080 (GP104) and not Titan-XP (GP102). Unless AMD is sandbagging and Vega 10 is better than Titan-XP, there is no reason for nVidia to bring anything better, even for consumers with money. Hence the upcoming refresh of Pascal, GTX2000 series.
That said, the only reason Volta is coming early is because Vega 10 equals GP100 in the half-precision market; nVidia cannot maintain dominance if the competitor has an equal chance.
I completely forgot about this post from december.. I still believe it applies because nvidia doesnt care about the consumer, they care about money.
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/02/10 21:55:19
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Wow, the next consumer version is gearing up to be potentially BONKERS!
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Re: NVIDIA Quadro P6000 Gaming Benchmarks Unveiled, Faster Than The Titan X
2017/02/10 22:05:45
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Xavier Zepherious Did anyone catch the SLI bridges on the pic here
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-q4-2017-financial-results/ Take note
excuse me...a double sli(or hybrid) bridge would go to the silver screw so whats the extra hybrid sli bridge on the other picture for?? are we looking a 4 sli connectors on some cards im think the one from WCCFtech is a touchup/fake or someone put a second bridge on to make us go funky
Those are 2 different cards, the top is the new Quadro GP100 with SLI AND NVLINK, while the bottom is the older GP102 based Quadro P6000. Honestly, I expect the P6000 to perform better than the GP100 in games but in compute it is the other way as the GP100 uses the GP100 core with HBM2 and has better double precision than other cards in the Quadro lineup and far surpasses the GeForce lineup in compute should it be clocked higher or the same as Titan X.
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