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NDA lifted next Wednesday and hopefully on sale the next day.
Card released nex Tuesday
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NDA lifted next Wednesday and hopefully on sale the next day.
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But could the 256bit memory bus on a GTX 980 be able to handle 8GB of vram ?Yes it seems as if NVIDIA have all angles covered with Maxwell. Even a 8GB 980 would sell crazy if they wanted but I think they will make a small fortune off of GM200 first.
Boxes of NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN-X Pile Up
Let us help you beat your Thursday morning blues with some eye-candy. An anonymous tipster sent us this picture of over two-dozen NVIDIA-reference GeForce GTX TITAN-X graphics card boxes piled up. We're not sure where it was taken, but given that it lacks any partner branding, it couldn't have come from an e-tailer's warehouse. Given this picture, a formal launch of the TITAN-X may not be too far away.
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But could the 256bit memory bus on a GTX 980 be able to handle 8GB of vram ?
Look at the problems the 970 had with memory..
If they can put 4GB on a 960 and 8GB on the 980m they can definitely put 8GB on a 980. Gibbo has asked NVIDIA many times for 8GB 980s because he knows they would fly off the shelves.
NVIDIA are not silly, they know anyone with 8GB 980s in SLI would have zero care for a Titan X more expensive and slower. They will make a lot of $ out of GM200 first imo. The 4GB limit on the 980s will strengthen the itch to go with big Maxwell for those that want more vram. It is funny how "never" releasing 8GB 980s could change once they have made a lot of green from GM200![]()
You may find that using the full 8gb on 980s in SLI could be slower than using 8gb on a single Titan X as the wider bus would help a lot in moving that much data around.
Yes but only at extreme resolutions with ultra settings. You know first hand a 690 or dual 4GB 770s smoke a Titan in most cases. You also know that the 980s narrow bus performs better than expected, with the only game where I've seen crossfire 8GB 290X cards really catch up with 980 SLI was in Shadow of Mordor 8K(youwot) with the Ultra textures which are unplayable settings anyway. The 980s bus width is actually a significant improvement on the 680/770 256bit bus.
It rather defeats the point of having an 8gb 980 if you are not going to use 8gb.![]()
You are clearly missing the point...one of the main reason Nvidia they have been delibrately holding back the vram amount of the mainstream top-end cards for a while now is precisely because they want to push users into buying Titan because mainstream card not giving them the amount of vram they needIt doesn't matter much how logical it seems to you or me but trust me Gibbo and NVIDIA know 8GB 980s would sell and thats the bottom line. When those 8GB 980 SLI users then see the Titan X performing slower in almost every situation at 4K then it is also illogical to go buy one.
You are clearly missing the point...one of the main reason Nvidia they have been delibrately holding back the vram amount of the mainstream top-end cards for a while now is precisely because they want to push users into buying Titan because mainstream card not giving them the amount of vram they need![]()
NVIDIA are not silly, they know anyone with 8GB 980s in SLI would have zero care for a Titan X more expensive and slower. They will make a lot of $ out of GM200 first imo. The 4GB limit on the 980s will strengthen the itch to go with big Maxwell for those that want more vram. It is funny how "never" releasing 8GB 980s could change once they have made a lot of green from GM200![]()
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Sweet. What are the full specs please?