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Geforce GTX 1080 Titan , GTX 1080 Ti

Based on current 1080 prices

GTX 1080Ti from AIBs: 719 GBP

GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition: 769 GBP

GTX Titan (Founders Edition only): 919 GBP
 
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Based on current 1080 prices

GTX 1080Ti from AIBs: 719 GBP

GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition: 769 GBP

GTX Titan (Founders Edition only): 919 GBP

If this turns out to be true it's a joke. I paid £660 for a Lighting 980 Ti, one of the top AIBs available. If Nvidia want £100 more than that for a reference 1080 Ti... Well...
 
likely its fake . I don't think Titan will be 24GB

seeing the the Pascal GP100 is 16GB HBM2 so my guess Titan Pascal will be 16GB HBM2 as well.

there have been reports of a GP102 doing the rounds - what they are suggesting is that GP100 will be kept only for industrial parts, the top end gaming cards will be this GP102 instead

it might still be fake, but dismissing it just because it doesn't match the GP100 specs is ignoring the whole point that GP100 isn't going to be seen in any gaming cards
it does cause a problem for the Titan card though, because whilst 12GB on the 1080ti card seems plausible, a gamers card with 24gb seems pretty mental
 
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LOL, if the TItan comes in at £919 that'll be cheap. The TX on release was £900+.

Or.......maybe the higher prices lower down are subsidising a cheaper TX....... :D.
Bit like with taxes, the mega rich often don't pay as much (in % terms). The new Titan buyers might not have to pay as much nvidia tax :)

I'm not serious
 
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Those numbers in the OP look very off lol.

With over 15 billion transistors to play with (more than double the 1080 has) the full fat Pascal cards are likely to double up on the 1080 specs.
 
Those numbers in the OP look very off lol.

With over 15 billion transistors to play with (more than double the 1080 has) the full fat Pascal cards are likely to double up on the 1080 specs.

They will not do that, it will be around 3500 cores probably, and a bit more for the titan. Yes they could fit that many, but that does not mean they will do that.

You seriously think they will release a 1080ti with 5120 cuda cores?
 
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Those numbers in the OP look very off lol.

With over 15 billion transistors to play with (more than double the 1080 has) the full fat Pascal cards are likely to double up on the 1080 specs.

I reckon it'll be........one million pounds.
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More than double the transistors? I assume that is a higher % more than the TX had over the 980? If that's the case then my prediction of a 1090 is probably blown away then :) (based on two 980 chips)
 
They will not do that, it will be around 3500 cores probably, and a bit more for the titan. Yes they could fit that many, but that does not mean they will do that.

You seriously think they will release a 1080ti with 5120 cuda cores?

Why not, they released a Maxwell card with 12gb of memory which is even more crazy.:D
 
I reckon it'll be........one million pounds.
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More than double the transistors? I assume that is a higher % more than the TX had over the 980? If that's the case then my prediction of a 1090 is probably blown away then :) (based on two 980 chips)

Titan X is a 980 x 1.5 for everything and 12gb of memory added afterwards.

IE 384bit bus instead of 256bit, 3072 cores instead of 2048 and so on.:)

A GTX 960 is 0.5 x GTX 980.:eek:
 
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