First rumours GK110(GeForce 700)

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Funky Doodle, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. Agent-A01

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    a 480 is more than 40% faster than 285. next
     
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    epeen yeah?
     
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    Depends upon what optimization or lack of they may be using in the controller.
     
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    What's the difference in performance between the Tesla K10 and K20? It seems that comparing those two cards will give us a rough idea of what to expect, best case scenario. Though I can't seem to find any decent benchmarks that compare the two in a workstation environment.
     
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    Hardly, because the clock are so low, The 680/670 have a 1.5x ( 50% ) advantage over the Tesla one... should be more easy with 2x 670 ( 2688 SP ) and look core speed difference.

    The K20x and K20 due to low clock speed dont have a really impressive SP performance ( 3.52 and 3.95 Tflops, for give you an example the GTX680 have around 3.1Tflops (~ 30% Tflops performance ). The K10 peak at 4.52Tflops with ( 2x GK104 ).

    Now The K10 is not good at DP, but the K20x and K20 are really good at this ( 1/3 DP rate ) .

    the difference on gaming will more likely be the ROP, TMU, number of SP, core speed.. ( memory controller on some cases ( high resolution. ) and ofc without knowing the clock speed. and be sure of the number of SP, speculation is a bit hard.
     
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    Yes i think you nailed it, probably best expecting x2 670 performance, factory OCed double /triple fan cards perhaps 14k in 3dmark11, in the hands of cowie around 15.5k :p
     
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    For what i have understand, they will not be non reference design of this card ( if rumor are true ), and 2x 670 performance is unlikely, if the card dont come with high clock ( and based on a 2688SP GK110 ).

    The K20x at 235W is allready at a 50% clock speed disadvantage of the GTX680/670. If nvidia can reduce this difference on clock speed to 25%, it will be allready really good.

    In this case, the question really is the core speed and TDP target choose.
     
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    22nm is not ready and the Maxwell architecture is pushed to 2014. I dont know who have do this table, but look far of be real.
     
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    I'm talking about the GK110 gtx card that appears soon after this 6gb behemoth. or better said 'sloth'?
     
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    Oh ok.
     

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    I disagree. I had the 285,and went to the 480,and I can assure you the performance increase was no where NEAR 40%. I honestly don't think even the 580 was 40% faster. Maybe,just maybe, if the cards are overclocked will you ever get that kind of performance increase. My opinion,based on my experience.
     
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    480, 580 will smoke a 285. Without a doubt
     
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    I'd say performance in Crysis has been a decent indicator of performance increases throughout the years.

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    You're looking at a 100% increase
    http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/520?vs=517
     
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    Like I said earlier I reckon around 20 to 25 percent higher than a 680.
     

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    you had a phenom 2 before the IB cpu didnt you? my 480 is bottlecked by my core 2 quad cpu
     
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    Why not?

    One 670GTX has 7SMX, this GK110 has 14SMX with a little lower clock.

    I doubt it will use the same low 730mhz freq. or high 6gb ram (this thing raises TDP a lot), now add more 16 extra ROPS, higher texture fillrate, higher vram bandwidth and you have near 2x 670GTX performance.
     
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    Nope. I've always had Intel. My previous CPU was the 980X. Prior to that,I had the 975X. I always tried to keep ahead of the curve with Video,CPU etc. etc.
     
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    Id have kept the 980, great cpu:)
     
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    I use my PC primarily for gaming,and the 3770K out-performs the 980 handily in games. I would have stayed with the 980X,but one of the PCIe slots on my mobo crapped out,so I figured I would do a bit of upgrading. I bought the ROG Maximus V Formula mobo,increased ram etc. and of course,the 3770. My rig ROCKS. 4.2ghz,no heat,and no issues at all. I probably WILL buy the new Nvidia card,no matter what performance increase it has. I still don't think a 50% increase is going to happen. I would be perfectly happy with a 20% bump,which is more than likely what we end up with.
     

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