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The Pascal GTX 1080 Owners Thread

Too easy to say as a consumer. Sounds like the r&d wasn't cheap.and if we still think its too expensive the competition also to blame....where is it?

It's only money. Give up drinking,takeaways or whatever for a while ��

I can't argue with your logic... but if the R&D costs of Coca Cola to maintain it's flavour pushed the price of a can to £5, I think most people would be drinking Pepsi eventually.
 
Yeah, but it will probably end up like the GTX 980 owners thread and quickly forgotten once the 1080 Ti comes out.

Not going to happen.:D

I still regularly update the GTX 960 owners thread with reviews etc even though hardly anyone uses the cards.:)

The GTX 980 thread is nothing to do with me so I can not help there.:)
 
Yes I agree I hope EVGA for example make some kind of statement regarding future releases, if they dont will be hard yo judge to buy when the cards are first released or wait wait wait for something to appear of the OC store

All there is on the EVGA web site is the Founders Edition
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=08G-P4-6180-KR

EVGA employee on the forums say they have their versions ready including the hybrid but cant talk about them because of NDA. Manufacturers can only talk about the Founders version so far.
 
Just been watching a JayzTwoCents video about 3 and 4 way SLI. I can not link the video but yes 3 and 4 way is possible.:)

What you do is

1. Install your cards

2. Apply to NVidia for a code to unlock your card bios.

3. Use the rigid SLI bridges that are already available from AIB partners like EVGA and Asus.
 
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EVGA employee on the forums say they have their versions ready including the hybrid but cant talk about them because of NDA. Manufacturers can only talk about the Founders version so far.

When does the NDA release on these then I wonder? Not that I'm getting too excited, most are going to be more expensive than the FE.
 
Just been watching a JayzTwoCents video about 3 and 4 way SLI. I can not link the video but yes 3 and 4 way is possible.:)

What you do is

1. Install your cards

2. Apply to NVidia for a code to unlock your card bios.

3. Use the rigid SLI bridges that are already available from AIB partners like EVGA and Asus.

What the frick? Thats outrageous lol
 
ye dont think they want to officially support it no more
im guessing when you apply for the code and flash your bios you need to agree to some disclaimer?? ..or its a bit weird
well...its a bit weird anyway but ^^;
 
I suspect that some AIB partners like Asus and EVGA will sell cards with unlocked bios anyway.

I can not see EVGA selling Classified or Kingpin Editions limited to 2 way SLI lol.

Yea I know thats exaxtly what I was thinking. Tbh there will be some forums which will have a unlocked bios anyways floating around. Just seems weird how Nvidia are limiting sli.
 
Just been watching a JayzTwoCents video about 3 and 4 way SLI. I can not link the video but yes 3 and 4 way is possible.:)

What you do is

1. Install your cards

2. Apply to NVidia for a code to unlock your card bios.

3. Use the rigid SLI bridges that are already available from AIB partners like EVGA and Asus.

Possible, but not recommended by NVIDIA, hence why it's disabled out of the box.

This will of course mean 3-4 way SLI scaling will continue to get worse, or not scale at all going forward, outside of 3dmark and other benchmarks.
 
Possible, but not recommended by NVIDIA, hence why it's disabled out of the box.

This will of course mean 3-4 way SLI scaling will continue to get worse, or not scale at all going forward, outside of 3dmark and other benchmarks.

You need to watch the video.
 
Just been watching a JayzTwoCents video about 3 and 4 way SLI. I can not link the video but yes 3 and 4 way is possible.:)

What you do is

1. Install your cards

2. Apply to NVidia for a code to unlock your card bios.

3. Use the rigid SLI bridges that are already available from AIB partners like EVGA and Asus.

I wouldn't expect to see many game devs optimising for more than 2 way SLI to be honest, Support is already pretty shoddy once you go over 2 and as Nvidia won't officially be supporting more than 2 it would just be more of a headache.
 
Inno3D presents new iChiLL cooling solution for GeForce 1000 Series

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http://videocardz.com/60176/inno3d-presents-new-ichill-cooling-solution-for-geforce-1000-series
 
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