Only be on a 384-bit but, though, the 390X has HBM on a 512 bit... With any luck we'll see 8 GB versions off the bat.
It will likely be cut. If you don't need DP or 12GB of memory, then the 980 Ti would be a better option.
+-8B transistors... 8/5.2 = 1.54 I would say it is around 54% bigger depending how accurate provided number was. My guess for GM200 was around same size as 780Ti, but this is even bigger. And that means that having GM200 as high end Maxwell puts gtx 980/970 right into mid-range what I called it from start.
I still doubt they will make mainstream DP variant, but skip professional market and looks like Quadro GM200 variant doesn't have DP either. Now if nvidia is really goning to charge 1300$ just for 12GB then good luck with that ripoff, not worth it.. Maybe 600-700$ tops
None taken. You are socialist, its understandable that you want some sweet subsidies from Nvidia. What's disgusting is when I see right wing people who are willing to give up the one good thing about capitalism - free market, and are crying their eyes out over... lets face it - TOYS!
They will release this card for $xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx amount of dollars and then 3 months later a 6gb carf with 30% boosted specs over the 980 will be released that will sell for $150 less. Wait for the 980 refresh or 'full-980'...whatever you want to call it. As for me, I'll be keeping my 980 for longer than any card I have had before...because unlike last gen it still runs all new games maxed @1080p at 60 frames this long after launch, I can see maybe 5 games in the next 3 years that will make my card struggle. With consoles more far behind PC than ever before this gen...there is little need to upgrade.
There is cute little trick to your experience. It is called DirectX CPU bottleneck for average CPU. With DX12 game developers can push on GPU much more with same CPU, therefore much more to render.
He's here! What do you think Vet, when the waterblock be available? I think the Titan might be here around June to July, the waterblock maybe in August? First I thought you might just want to grab it for show, but I guess you expect them to empty initial stocks quite fast, am I right?
Ugh. LOD Distance drives me nuts. I can't stand when games over use it. Or use it at actually, every time an LOD texture swap happens I see it. Cannot stand them.
Behold another mighty Titan, again with awful price to performance ratio like had every Titan before lol.
Waterblock is usually around 2 months later, no idea when the card will be released. The sooner the better. Just like other cards before it the stock empties out pretty fast and then it takes forever to get stock in. As soon as nda is lifted at around 2:00pm in the UK I will be buying as long as its not titan z prices. I may buy 2, depends how I feel on the day, whatever I do I wont install until waterblocks become available as I don't do air and I cant anyway. All my build is custom water and I have no aftermarket coolers for an air setup anyhow.
NVIDIA quote: “It’s the most advanced GPU the world has ever seen..." Don't they say that at every new graphics card announcement they make? It's almost become a cliche... lol
This is clearly intended to be a spoiler of the 390x announcement. Having no release date suggests to me that it's a bit of a rush job.
its not 12GB, its 2 GM200 GPUs with 6GB vram combined to give that 12GB total 384 bit? really? it should have been 512. if youre going to use that much ram go ahead and feed it with a fast bus. ive never been a fan of the titan series, its always had shortcomings. it needs to be balls to the wall and back that statement up. all that ram but cant push it through the card fast enough. pointless just another NVidia announcement that validates why the EVGA 780tiSC was the right decision last year for my ITX build.
shadow popup, the lack of grass flattening as it was run across, and the water splash or lack of which made me cynically lol... all of this could have been remedied. either they ran out of time to make such tweaks or they had a **** production manager.
Where does it say that, everything ive read is saying it's a single GPU card with 12gb vram. Any dual card is likely to be based on GM204.