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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

Just because it's manufactured smaller, doesn't mean it's not a cut-down Titan XP ;) It's the same fundamental design.

Do what!!!!

So on that basis, a Polaris 470 is no different to a 5 year old 7970 with its 2048:128:32 setup. I mean it the same fundamental design. ;)
 
Do what!!!!

So on that basis, a Polaris 470 is no different to a 5 year old 7970 with its 2048:128:32 setup. I mean it the same fundamental design. ;)

+1

I'm actually having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that people can't understand that the GP104 chip/die has nothing to do with GP100 which is a completely different chip/die.
 
Strangely that fact didnt stop anyone jumping to a 980Ti on Maxwell, so why would it matter if the 1080Ti was a cut down TXP. It will still be faster than a 1080.

I dont get why having a cut down chip matters to you in this generation :confused:

I mean, you could get lucky and at some point you may be able to possibly unlock the other cores or something, who knows.
:D
 
Strangely that fact didnt stop anyone jumping to a 980Ti on Maxwell, so why would it matter if the 1080Ti was a cut down TXP. It will still be faster than a 1080.

I dont get why it matters to you in this generation :confused:

It's a way of stopping myself from spending unnecessary funds when I'm currently saving to move country ;)
 
Can someone please inform me when the ti is being release and i can get my hands on a cute ass hybrid

I was going to say should i just grab a 1080 but the ti is what im feeling from my 980ti sli heatfest
 
The 1080 isn't a cut down chip/die though, The GP104 chip is the full fat version of itself, Nothing cut, It has no SMX modules disabled or cut away.

I don't know how people aren't understanding this XD

GTX 1080 = Full fat GP104
GTX 1070 = Cut down GP104
Etc...

GP104 = cut down GP102
GP102 = cut down GP100

All you should care about is the performance, heat output (TDP), noise and cost of a GPU.
 
Dicehunter has got it right.

GP100
GP102
GP104

Are all different chips

All based on the same architecture, type 'pascal architecture' into google for more info.

All you should care about is the performance, heat output (TDP), noise and cost of a GPU, not whether or not some features are disabled. Just remember that even GP102 has disabled parts of the core :)
 
All based on the same architecture, type 'pascal architecture' into google for more info.

All you should care about is the performance, heat output (TDP), noise and cost of a GPU, not whether or not some features are disabled. Just remember that even GP102 has disabled parts of the core :)

They are all different chips, you can not turn one into another by enabling or disabling features.
 
The current best guess is Q1 2017.


Oh so literally not that long, so q1 will be reference titan and late q1 for the hybrids?

I cant quite remember how fast the brands push out their own.

I want the msi hybrid that runs a corsair cooler but hopefully one that actually works with link
 
Wont be bothering until Volta as i have 2xTitan Maxwell cards which destroy annything i throw at them. On custom water to both cards at 1500mhz so no need to upgrade yet.
 
All based on the same architecture, type 'pascal architecture' into google for more info.

All you should care about is the performance, heat output (TDP), noise and cost of a GPU, not whether or not some features are disabled. Just remember that even GP102 has disabled parts of the core :)

If you take a 5960x and disable 4 cores would that make it the same as a 4770k
 
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