First rumours GK110(GeForce 700)

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

  1. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    You have read TXAA whitepaper?
    Any links... whasoever?

    Takes advantage of FP16 to get proper edge detection.

    The hell are you talking about?
    This is not 2005. Why you mention this ancient feature as something special.


    But you said above it's nothing special.,
    just a PR thing to sell 680gtx

    MAKE UP YOUR MIND WOULD YA :bang:
     
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  2. TechFreaK

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    and what are those twisted Quotes out of context? im not gonna respond to that.

    Now look who's clueless.

    Yes it takes advantage of FP16 in post process layer (for proper HDR edge detection), everything i said there is correct.

    Ok one more time with more technical phrases,

    TXAA is a new film-style AA technique that is designed to exploit GeForce GTX 680’s high FP16 texture performance. TXAA is a mix of hardware anti-aliasing, custom CG film style AA resolve, and in the case of 2xTXAA, an optional temporal component for better image quality. The bulk of TXAA is a high-quality resolve filter, which is carefully designed to work with the HDR-correct post processing pipeline.

    http://www.geforce.com/Active/en_US/en_US/pdf/GeForce-GTX-680-Whitepaper-FINAL.pdf
     
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  3. Noisiv

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    THAT is not TXAA whitepaper.

    A 12 year old could read that with comprehension.
    There is nothing technical in that 680 material you just quoted.

    Conclusion: You have read ZERO txaa whitepapers.
     
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  4. TechFreaK

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    why do you want TXAA white paper? that sentence is all you need to know about TXAA, unless you're a game engine developer and want to know more, then you're at the wrong place here.



    Also omg at your conclusions, facts and all that.. im not gonna reply to you any longer.
     

  5. Noisiv

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    Why do I want TXAA white paper?

    Because I want to read it. Because you are the only person except Timothy L. who seem to know all about it, and I want some of it too.
    Why are you constantly buying NV gpus, when we all know how much problems you have had with Nvidia AA, AO, PhsX...
    And with this nothing special, just a PR thing to sell 680gtx Adaptive vsync, FXAA (TXAA in upcoming games).

    If you dont have any use for all these features, why not just buy AMD?

    There is only one person on Guru constantly sidetracking every NV thread and constantly using syntagm:
    _INSERT_SOMETHING_NVIDIA is nothing special
    so dont even bother denying we know each other.
     
  6. TechFreaK

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    Then read again what mr Lottes said, i've read that too.

    Also you sir have some serious issues with other people and their opinions, good luck with that.
     
  7. sykozis

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    GF104 started production several months after GF100 did. GF110 and GF114 were "refresh" chips. Architecturally, they were identical to GF100 and GF104 respectively.

    I'll have to side with Noisiv here.

    According to nVidia, GK104 is their flagship card. That's been made public.

    Unless you have proof to the contrary, stop posting the same worn out and disproven BS.... It's getting old and we're all getting tired of it.
     
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    Yes, but as a whole it ain't, otherwise it would own in everything including direct compute - not trade blows with last gen mid-range gpus.


    That's why they're making GK110..
     
  9. sykozis

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    Most gamers aren't concerned with GPGPU functions so why should nVidia focus on it with a gaming card? Honestly, the performance difference in GPGPU only really comes into effect if you're doing professional work using the GPGPU features of the card....which is what Quadro cards are for anyway.
     
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    Yeah, if GK110 is going to be full of GPGPU features then the gaming performance isn't going to be a huge jump from GK104, but the chip size and power consumption likely will be a big jump up.

    GK110 appears too far away for it to even be relevant at the moment, and by the time that appears the Maxwell rumours will doing the rounds and people will be saying don't bother with GK110 wait for Maxwell.
     

  11. Noisiv

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    Late February and about $900?

    If that is true, then that is sooner and cheaper than i was expecting a GK110 card to be.

    Been slow on the GPU front for a while now, so hopefully we do see something soon.
    I won't be getting one myself though as i'm waiting for the GK104 refresh (GK114) cards.
     
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    Yikes, is this the rumored 780?
    nevermind saw Hilbert's thread. Looks like I'm only getting one with that pricetag.
     
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    Isn't this your next card? or perhaps it's --TJ--'s
     
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    UK price $1400!!
     

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    Shout out to techfreak. Though you have been banned, I still feel your presence here on the forums to this day
     
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  17. bigcid1

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    When I was On the phone with gigabyte tech support a couple of days ago
    the rep told me the chips were already released,she called it a 780
    just sayin
     
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    She's probably confusing it with the Tesla K20. GK110 has been out for a few months now, but it has yet to reach the gaming market.
     
  19. bigcid1

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    ok,your probably right then
     
  20. ESlik

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    No way on earth,will a 700 series card be CLOSE to 50% faster than the 600 series. I doubt you will see a 20% increase. Radeon, may be the card that will really provide higher speeds etc. with their next series. Asus is due to do something major, in an attempt to take the GPU crown away from Nvidia. From all I have read regarding the next gen Video cards,Asus will be the cards to watch for 2013.
     

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