Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Specifications Surface

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    I feel like the 1080 just launched, and the ti already? If I keep a full sized rig, this might be the way to go!
     
  3. Party Poison

    Party Poison Ancient Guru

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    Its fake, It was proven fake when the image popped up a month ago.

    Is nobody checking anymore ?
     
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    Was just going to point this out. It's the same picture that came out like 1 month ago.

    Now I can't say 100% sure if it's fake or not, but it's been out for a while...

    Either way, I'm pretty sure that the 1080Ti (whatever the specs) will be in the 900-1000 euros range. So yeah, not cool.
     

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    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Yeah there's an oddity in that screenshot. I'll update the news-item to reflect that.
     
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    wavetrex Ancient Guru

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    Considering that 1080'es can boost to a little over 2ghz, if this thing has only 30% more shaders but works at 20% less speed, I don't really see how it would be attractive over standard 1080.

    My guess is that there WILL NOT be a 1080 Ti in this generation. Not as long as NV can milk people wanting more than 1080'es can do.

    The sorcerer's crystal ball which I'm using shows this:
    - No new consumer card until end of year
    - AMD Will launch VEGA sometime early next year
    - nVidia will respond with a fully enabled chip ( Titan X Pascal also has some shaders turned off ), called "1090 Ti" (Remember 780 Ti ? It was faster than it's matching Titan), with even faster GDDR5X (12 Gbps) x 384 - Hitting 576 GB/s, getting the crown back.

    So enjoy those 1080'es... I intend to get a 2nd one when I find a good offer and SLI those babies for the ultimate 4K performance at a much more decent price than that Titan X "luxury" card.
     
  7. MrBonk

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    As much as i'd like a reasonably priced 1080 Ti (700$). It probably won't happen considering the 1200$ non retailer Titan X and people will buy it.

    Only hope is AMD bring their A game with big Polaris/Vega.
     
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    And I was already hoping on some intel on the Ti... :(
     
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    Don't get it

    I don't get it, the writing seems perfectly level to me:

    [​IMG]

    That doesn't mean the image isn't fake, obviously, but that doesn't look to be proof that it is, to me.
     
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    He means the image representing an nVidia slide, not his own table with graphic cards' specs.
    [​IMG]
     

  11. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Yes, Texter is right.
     
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    Doh

    Doh, I'm really a total idiot, sorry. I hadn't stopped to think for a second and realize that table was made by Hilbert... despite the fact that it appears exactly like that for AMD cards as well. 100% imbecile, sorry again.

    :(
     
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    Yup!
    I'll have no qualms about throwing 1000 euros to anyone who can give me Titan X performance while supporting VESA Adaptive Sync/FreeSync
     
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    Why would a GTX1080ti only have gddr5, when a GTX1080 have gddr5x, kinda odd choice if this would be true imo.
     
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    Its a fake,ofc.
    And who cares about 1080Ti?Will be,ofc,overpriced. :)
     
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    I assumed that since pascal was last minute relatively speaking...
    Sandwiched inbetween maxwell and Volta.
    That there would probably be too short a lifespan for pascal to deliver a ti variant?

    And that Volta release would be at a dizzying enough of a release pace considering it and HBM2 are already behind what was once scheduled?

    Strategically,
    I wish Nvidia would come up with a quick Volta release and come in big with a further refined 14 or lower finfet but larger die going big and loud and if ready... hbm2.
    Also a return to or perhaps a big thank you to founder investment by returning Gtx x80 pricing to $499 again with new releases and saving $699 burden for ti variants.
    Would go a long way in restoring much love lost rebuilding loyalty and signifying a real respect for remaining competitive.

    Always liked AMD but never respected to what degree they were absolutely vital to this industry till Founders Edition and intel's Broadwell E price structure change colliding with Xeon in such a violent and confusing way.

    As an Nvidia Intel zealot I find myself preying for Zen and a significant AMD release cycle to restore sanity and my love/loyalty back to green n blue.
    ( instead of just being able to rely on green/blue doing as much themselves willingly )
     
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  18. ScoobyDooby

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    The current "leaked specs" definitely seem to be fake, but I have no doubts that a 1080TI will drop. Nvidia loves new card releases as much as Intel likes new CPU sockets.

    It may be a bit yet before we see one in the wild, but you can bet Nvidia will bring something out to rain on AMD's parade. Whoever thinks not is naïve.. sorry.
     
  19. -Tj-

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    +1

    Well said!
     
  20. Loophole35

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    No reason to say sorry. You hit the nail on the head. AMD is in catch up mode and have been since Maxwell's release.
     

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