NVIDIA GP107 GPU Photos Surface - It is small

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    cryohellinc Ancient Guru

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    Thank you for news Hilbert. Awesome cute little GPU. :)

    Hopefully we will see even smaller top end GPU's in future!
     
  3. Undying

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    Pricing is the only concern. I do not believe 1050ti will be found at 139$. It will probably come to close to a rx470 4GB pricing and thats not good.

    Cute little card nvidia you just made gtx1060 3gb obsolete and pointless.
     
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    Stormyandcold Ancient Guru

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    Only in terms of memory. In terms of performance? No chance.
     

  5. Loophole35

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    You're joking right? You will find this card at $139 and it's not close to the 1060 3GB in performance.


    Just gonna say it SFF low profile or GTFO Nvidia. Tiny little die and it's gonna be the size of a 680 reference card.
     
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    Unfortunatelly not SLI,not buy. :)

    But this chip,even with that high TDP,could be a good contender to Gtx 1060 3 GB,if it will be a good OC.
    Gtx 750TI was good at that time in little systems.
     
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    WOAH That's little! I think it'll make for a great low profile card, or even some single slot goodness! If SLI is enabled on it, 2 single slot 1050 TI's would be amazing price/performance.
     
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    I doubt that anyone is that stupid to SLI these instead of buying a faster single card.
     
  9. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    yall out of your mind. SLI is disabled for 1060. it will not be enabled on 1050.

    small as it is, this gtx 1050 looks tad bigger than RX 460, confirmed by higher flops rate.
    meaning it will squash RX 460 perf wise.
    I predict perf closer to 470 than to 460, while consuming similar power as 460
     
  10. Monchis

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    Performance is gonna be just as tiny.
     

  11. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    yes but,

    tiniest of the tiniest laptops with dedicated gfx will be smashing your rig

    while you keep complaining about 1080/Titan X prices and about "not enough performance" in the latest GPU gen

    think about that for a sec...
     
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    Almost anything in a laptop will smash a 950 or reference 960 for latest games, these things were brutally memory crippled in desktop.
     
  13. Stormyandcold

    Stormyandcold Ancient Guru

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    Hang on a minute, you can't really compare laptop gfx to desktop. The prices alone would kill the argument.

    A GTX970M was around £500. Roughly GTX960 Performance.
    My GTX980M was £800+. Performance was between GTX960 and GTX970 (swaying more towards GTX970).

    (prices after p&p + import tax)

    I came back to desktop due to those brutal prices.

    Don't think laptop has got it good, there's a serious price to be paid going laptop. Easily double if not near triple compared to equivalent desktop performance.
     

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