taking Nvidia to court? already? hahha what did they did now to your poor 280X and btw he quoted 2x Titan X, using some Pascal VR acceleration I think , not 1x
TBH I'm thinking about upgrading my 2-way 970's to 2-way 1070's, since my VRAM is often capped on a 3-Monitor surround span. Also the Performance boost in general would be great. Dunno if I should buy them instantly on release date or wait. :bang:
Look I'd be happy if these numbers and the headlines every tech site is running with are true. I need to upgrade my GPU anyway, I've upgraded my whole PC over a year ago and I'm waiting for both nVidia and AMD to release their new cards. I'm just saying, I doubt the numbers they're throwing are not out of a synthetic benchmark designs to pull the best out of the 1070 & 1080. The 1070 is going to cost between $450 & $500 here in Australia. Do you know how much the Titan X costs here? $1700 and the 980 Ti costs $1100 to $1300. Saying the 1070 or even the 1080 will outperform those 2 is a massive claim that implies either of the two scenario's I outlined earlier.
implies one of these claims? dude you're rambling both of your scenarios are so far fetched they are not worthy spending any more bandwidth
i have a 550 euro made yesterday, if he is still down for it I will seriously consider... but i have to say im sure i'll end up paying 700 euro for a 1080, and I doubt a non-founders edition 1080 is likely to hit 2100mhz, probaly 2000mhz upper limit im very undecided 1070 looks nice, i could sell for 550 and buy a 1070 and keep the change lol, buit i wonder how limited 256gb/s no ****ing mention of new memory compression, nothing at all i dunno something is fishy
so now 700-750€ if you want it to OC to up to 2.1Ghz.. Im quite sure std versions won't go over 2Ghz. That max max OC'ed 2.1Ghz is ~ 20-25% faster vs max Oc'ed 980Ti 1470Mhz for 600€?.. They sure raised the bar with this one, GK104 started at 500, GM204 550, GP104 600 (SE 700$/€) :grin: I wonder what full pascal price will be next year, 800 - 850€ for sure lol :nerd:
Price is ok, if there is no Ti down the road. Otherwise, status quo. 100$ more for a better binned GPU? I hope GPU boost doesn't suck anymore. Because that's the biggest obstacle to a good OC. I wish they'd make it optional. I'd rather suck up the extra power usage for a static OC in 3D mode.
Yeah in europe standard 1080 will probably be ~680 euros without even accounting for price increase because of demand founder's edition high binned one probably 750 lol the ti next year will be ****ing pricey
Thank you zzawap. I think I will do that if Evga allows to put the gtx1080 founders edition as the step-up. I am sure its going to be at least the same price I paid for the 980ti and quite probably a little more so...
So much for those leaked benchmarks... 2x 980 perf... nice! Imagine the ti model, holding out for that one personally.
Generally speaking, EVGA's step-up program is limited to reference GPU, not special editions. Price isn't relevant. You can step up to a cheaper card, they come out with a list that has specific models that qualify. http://www.evga.com/support/stepup/
hmmm, woke up late to the party, still not awake and this is what i find.. 2100 airmax , 180w 1.5-2x 980sli and phew 700$. that price tho good smash btw. Finally I can see more than a few blocks away in GTA ;D
In VR only, in normal scenario not much.. 3dmark FS extreme or 3dmark11 is pretty solid to see where to put it.. 15-20% Faster then stock 980Ti real load boost 1164MHz.
Prices Compare: 970 : 329$ 980 : 549$ 1070 : 379$ 1080 : 599$ So 10xx series are 50$ more expensive. I wonder why. Is it just new tech?
I think gfx cards have been creeping up in prices anyway, especially in the high/highest-end. I wanna see how much the current line-up drops by after full launch (June).