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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:26 AM (permalink)
    He should re try with waterblocks on both, he could be in for a surprise.
     
    From the results I have seen the Titans are the better clockers on the core when both are using water.
     
    As stated in the video the memory on the Titans is not as quick as the 1080 Ti but it seems to make little difference, it could be down to the wider bus or maybe the timings are different.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:51 AM (permalink)
    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:53 AM (permalink)
    Getting rid of your titans for Ti's is just ridiculous.  Just my 2 cents. lol

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:01 AM (permalink)
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    Getting rid of your titans for Ti's is just ridiculous.  Just my 2 cents. lol




     
    Oh it gets better. Same person another comment.
     
    "Very sexy card indeed. I sold my Strix 1080 for the Titan X and it bugged me that the green GeForce logo didn't match my rig the way the Strix did. Can't wait to get that look back."
     
    Getting a bit ot I will stop now but just had to post that part as well. 

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:03 AM (permalink)
    If the guy who commented that sold his titan before the ti release and got a good amount for it. Then his decision to sell it and go to 1080ti may have not been the worse thing.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:07 AM (permalink)
    Difference is really really small for 500$. 
    But who knows, maybe is TITAN XP not fastest card from NVIDIA.
    If AMD beat them with Vega they will have space for 20% improvement with full chip.

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:12 AM (permalink)
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    Difference is really really small for 500$. 
    But who knows, maybe is TITAN XP not fastest card from NVIDIA.
    If AMD beat them with Vega they will have space for 20% improvement with full chip.
    I do hope Vega does good. As competition benefits everyone. But I won't get any hopes up tell it gets released
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:56 AM (permalink)
    Me to, but I thought GTX1080Ti will cost 699$ and arround 700-750euro. 

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:18 AM (permalink)
    Evga classified with voltage tool will be better.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:22 AM (permalink)
    Exnetic
    Evga classified with voltage tool will be better.




     
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    I know it's better when brand is recognizable immediately when you see graphic, as Classified, FTW 3, etc...
     
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 11:20 AM (permalink)
    Just goes to show how Nvidia loves to slap titan owners straight in the face this time around, the last time titan x was faster than 980 ti and had double the vram. I would be nice if AMD can catch up so i can jump ship.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:26 PM (permalink)
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    Just goes to show how Nvidia loves to slap titan owners straight in the face this time around, the last time titan x was faster than 980 ti and had double the vram. I would be nice if AMD can catch up so i can jump ship.
    last time the 980ti was with in a few fps on the Titan X when both were at stock. It's been like this ever since ti cards were out same thing for 780ti and titan .
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:28 PM (permalink)
    I couldn't tell which card in that video was a EVGA 10 Series card.


     
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:43 PM (permalink)
    Titan xp owners did not do all that bad. You guys cant look at price alone. They have enjoyed their top of the line gpu for months now. With the 1080 ti release, people are jumping to conclusions without looking at these factors:

    1. Time of use
    2. Performance is very close to 1080 ti, only a few FPS apart in games (high or low)
    3. Titan xp is still in high demand. Just look at eBay. They are selling for over $950 still. To some, the $250 loss from original price is steep but to people who can afford the $1200 price tag that difference is nothing compared to hours already played using it for months.

    It's all relative.

    I almost bought a used one before ordering my 1080 ti. I was very tempted.

    Can't wait to start over clocking my 1080 ti to see if I can match others' OC numbers

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 3:00 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     


    There should be a long queu to kick him in the nuts for that too 

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 3:12 PM (permalink)
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    last time the 980ti was with in a few fps on the Titan X when both were at stock. It's been like this ever since ti cards were out same thing for 780ti and titan .

    Uh, doesn't matter. The Titan STILL had more cores, which wasn't a big deal, but had DOUBLE THE VRAM. That is what made them keep their value.

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 6:02 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 

    Yeah. I lol'd when I seen that comment.
     
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 6:58 PM (permalink)
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    Difference is really really small for 500$. 
    But who knows, maybe is TITAN XP not fastest card from NVIDIA.
    If AMD beat them with Vega they will have space for 20% improvement with full chip.
    I do hope Vega does good. As competition benefits everyone. But I won't get any hopes up tell it gets released



    Competition is a very very good thing for all consumers, and i hope the Vega does well to from a consumer point of view. It has been to long since since AMD has had a strong comeback in both the CPU and Gpu worlds. Hopefully with AMD's new CPU's doing very good in some places and driving down Intel chips prices down, hopefully Vega can do the same with their Gpu's.

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:47 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     




    Selling a Titan that costs almost double what the 1080 Ti and replacing it with the 1080 Ti that produces similar results is an act that deserves a kick in the nuts???
     
    Clearly you don't know much about value.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:03 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     




    Selling a Titan that costs almost double what the 1080 Ti and replacing it with the 1080 Ti that produces similar results is an act that deserves a kick in the nuts???
     
    Clearly you don't know much about value.


    Could you elaborate on your thoughts about value? 

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:08 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     




    Selling a Titan that costs almost double what the 1080 Ti and replacing it with the 1080 Ti that produces similar results is an act that deserves a kick in the nuts???
     
    Clearly you don't know much about value.


    Could you elaborate on your thoughts about value? 




    Sure. If you paid $1200 for a VGA you're a bit of a moron.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:20 PM (permalink)
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    Sure. If you paid $1200 for a VGA you're a bit of a moron.

    Subjective. Many people think paying $700 for a vga is dumb as well. At least the morons that paid $1200 for titan xp got to use their vga's for 7 months while other people waited for the 1080 ti.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:26 PM (permalink)
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    Subjective. Many people think paying $700 for a vga is dumb as well. At least the morons that paid $1200 for titan xp got to use their vga's for 7 months while other people waited for the 1080 ti.




    Subjective is a poor argument.
     
    7 months is not a significant amount of time. If waiting for a car required to travel to work, or a heart transplant then yes, understandable. But for a VGA? Ridiculous, given the price tag. Titan X(P) purchases were impulsive for those that needed the best at the time for bragging rights and 4K gaming, but was it worth it?
     
    And I'm not being hypocritical. If I waited for Vega prices on Pascal might have dropped further, instead I bought a 1070 for $529 CAD.
     
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:40 PM (permalink)
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    Subjective. Many people think paying $700 for a vga is dumb as well. At least the morons that paid $1200 for titan xp got to use their vga's for 7 months while other people waited for the 1080 ti.




    Subjective is a poor argument.
     
    7 months is not a significant amount of time. If waiting for a car required to travel to work, or a heart transplant then yes, understandable. But for a VGA? Ridiculous, given the price tag. Titan X(P) purchases were impulsive for those that needed the best at the time for bragging rights and 4K gaming, but was it worth it?
     
    And I'm not being hypocritical. If I waited for Vega prices on Pascal might have dropped further, instead I bought a 1070 for $529 CAD.
     


    7 months is significant time in the tech industry. If you're worried about spending money on video cards maybe you shouldn't be buying them in the first place as the value of video cards depreciate as soon as the next best thing is released.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:11 PM (permalink)
    If you can manage to sell your titan for $800 or more then I'd say it's worth it to swap for a 1080 Ti. You're getting a few extra frames and money back so why not?

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:33 PM (permalink)
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    First comment I seen.
     
    "Sold my Titan Xp. Now I'm currently waiting for the Strix 1080ti."
     
    They need a swift kick in the nuts. 
     
    Any ways. Both are beastly either way with Titan owners getting the performance early when it came out. 
     
     




    Selling a Titan that costs almost double what the 1080 Ti and replacing it with the 1080 Ti that produces similar results is an act that deserves a kick in the nuts???
     
    Clearly you don't know much about value.


    Could you elaborate on your thoughts about value? 




    Sure. If you paid $1200 for a VGA you're a bit of a moron.




    Hmm...so that would be a no? I didn't ask you about your perception of people who can afford a hobby, I asked you elaborate on your reply.
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    7 months is significant time in the tech industry. If you're worried about spending money on video cards maybe you shouldn't be buying them in the first place as the value of video cards depreciate as soon as the next best thing is released.


     
    Well... at least the word 'investment' wasn't used.
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:44 PM (permalink)
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    If you can manage to sell your titan for $800 or more then I'd say it's worth it to swap for a 1080 Ti. You're getting a few extra frames and money back so why not?


    Pretty sure nobody on this forum will buy a titan xp for $800. If you sell a titan xp on ebay for $800 you only really get $700 + you'll still have to pay for shipping the card & paying for shipping on the new 1080 ti. You're still gonna lose some cash to gain a few fps, and when I say a few I really mean 2-3 fps. Worth it when you have already owned titan xp for 7 months? No. Worth it if you need the few extra frames to beat the other guy in benchmarks, say you have the best card out, & talk smack to titan xp owners for spending $1200? Sure, if you're into that. 
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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Wednesday, March 22, 2017 0:13 PM (permalink)
    HeavyHemiWell... at least the word 'investment' wasn't used.



     
    Thanks HH, That's the truest and most realistic statement I've seen posted on the net in a long time!

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    Re: Overclocked FE 1080 Ti vs Overclocked Titan XP Wednesday, March 22, 2017 5:12 AM (permalink)
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    last time the 980ti was with in a few fps on the Titan X when both were at stock. It's been like this ever since ti cards were out same thing for 780ti and titan .

    Uh, doesn't matter. The Titan STILL had more cores, which wasn't a big deal, but had DOUBLE THE VRAM. That is what made them keep their value.


    I think that's mostly down to the fact that nvidia didn't bump up the titan lines vram this year.As last year it was 12gb also. But the normal 10 series cards have seen a vram increase where the x70 and x80 were doubled.Where only the x50line stayed at the same vram. In most cases it just seems nvidia aims to match or beat titan performance with the x80TI line. At least so far in the 3 gens we have had titan cards.
    post edited by demon09 - Wednesday, March 22, 2017 7:57 AM
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