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** The Official Nvidia GeForce 'Pascal' Thread - for general gossip and discussions **

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The thing to bear in mind is the strix is capable of shifting 34% more air than the ichill, so if you want it quieter just dont run it at 100%

running at 75% fan it will be shifting as much air and be as quiet as the ichill
 
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on Asus info page is ' air flow with 30% cooler and 3X quieter performance. '

with Inno3D their fan blade design give 20% more airflow and 13% more air pressue .
 
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Wow, that's VERY poor on Asus' behalf!! Obviously cheaped out somewhere... :eek:

It says right there on the video, the strix is using fans capable of higher speeds - shifting more air - they are going to be noisier on 100%

The inno tops out at just over 1500rpm but is already using 1470 on stock clocks
 
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There was an interesting comment there that got me thinking, maybe NVIDIA have learned from their 'mistake' of placing the x90Ti too close to the Titan.

I have to wonder if the difference between the 1080 and 1080Ti won't be as big as it was last gen, and they'll try to incentivise the Titan with a bigger jump, instead of the mundane improvement it had over the 980Ti last gen for a whopping $300ish more.
 
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Interesting it seemed here are more than 3 GP104 chips I knew GP104-400-A1 is GTX 1080, GP104-200-A1 is GTX 1070 and GP104-150-A1 is GTX 1080M for laptop:

GP104-200-A1 / GP104-PS-NB – ASUS’ teaser?
GP104-200-A1 / GP104-PR-DT / GeForce GTX 1070 / dev_id 1B81
GP104-200-A1 / GP104-PS-DT
GP104-400-A1 / GP104-PR-DT/ GeForce GTX 1080 / dev_id 1B80
GP104-400-A1 / GP104-PS-DT
GP104-725-A1 / GP104-PS-DT
GP104-950-KD-A1 / GP104-PR-DT
GP104-975-A1 / GP104-QS-9XX
GP104-985-A1 / GP104-QS-9XX


Hmmm I wonder what these mysterious GP104-725-A1, GP104-975-A1, GP104-985-A1 and GP104-950-KD-A1 all numbers higher than GTX 1080 are?

Something Nvida hide it from us, it could be that GTX 1080 is not the full chip and these 4 higher chips could contain more than 2560 CUDA cores? Higher clock speed? 384 and 512 bit bus? It possible Nvidia will launch these chips in case if AMD launch RX 490 soon.

GP106-300-A1 / GP106-QS-V0-F0-300-V1
GP106-400-A1 / GP106-QS-400-V1
GP106-750-A1 / GP106-QS-750


Interesting there are 3 GP106 chips, I think GP106-750-A1 will be GTX 1060 Ti with 256 bit bus confirmed on Zauba export data, GP106-400-A1 could be GTX 1060 with 192 bit bus and GP106-300-A1 could be GTX 1050 with 192 bit bus.
 
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NVIDIA Pascal GP102 GPU For Next-Gen GTX Titan Graphics Card Spotted – Several GP100 and GP104 SKUs Also Confirmed


It has long been known that NVIDIA is preparing several SKUs based on their Pascal based GPU architectures. The GP104 and GP100 have already seen the light of day and shipping to their targeted GeForce Gaming and Tesla HPC markets. But there are also several other GPUs based on the Pascal architecture that have yet to be launched and one of them has just been spotted by Videocardz.

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NVIDIA’s Next-Generation GeForce GTX Titan successor could feature the GP102 GPU.
NVIDIA Pascal GP102-400 GPU With Full Fat Core Spotted – Powering Titan X’s Successor and Quadro Solutions
Last month, a list of Pascal Device IDs leaked out giving us a look at several NVIDIA Pascal GPUs. It was revealed that NVIDIA has a total of six GPUs based on their Pascal architecture, the GP100, GP102, GP104, GP106, GP107 and GP108. Each GPU features several SKUs and we can confirm this after the recent leaks of more GP104 GPUs for the GeForce market in mobility and the upcoming GeForce GTX 1060 (Ti) graphics card.

However, if there’s one graphics card that enthusiasts will be interested in, that would be the actual successor to the Titan X. The GeForce GTX 1080 is without a doubt the performance champ in the single chip performance race and offers up to 30% improvement over the Titan X. But intelligent folks know that while the chip housed in the GTX 1080 (GP104) does compete and blow away the GTX Titan X in terms of price and performance, the actual successor to the Titan X will come in the form of GP102 GPU.




http://wccftech.com/nvidia-pascal-gp102-gpu-titan-graphics-card/
 
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Everyone knows we will see these cards (or equivalent) in due course. There's no reason for Nvidia to push ahead with it though which is a shame.

I hope the rumour that Vega has been pushed to October is true but I will believe it when I see it. It's what I am holding out for though.
 
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SLI 1080 review. Some good scaling on games that do work across SLi but bah to those that still don't. Doesnt make folk want to go multiple GPU setup. Though after years of Xfire and Sli from myself I'm not one to play the latest games on release. Bored of it not working. Play all the older games and wait for newer ones to be fixed and become cheaper.

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-gtx-1080-2-way-sli-review,1.html

Apologies if posted elsewhere already
 
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