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Pascal Titan-X Launch

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GPU Engine Specs:
3584NVIDIA CUDA® Cores

1417Base Clock (MHz)
1531Boost Clock (MHz)

Memory Specs:
10 GbpsMemory Speed

12 GB GDDR5XStandard Memory Config

384-bitMemory Interface Width

480Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
 
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Well if its £400 + over 1080 then I expect £400 pound worth extra frame rates!! So will this beat 2x 1070 or 2x 1080?

Honestly who is this GPU line up aimed at? ridiculous Why buy this now for £1000 only for Nvidia too release 1080ti in couple months for less and match it in performance?
Sad thing is people will pay this and they will continue to drip feed them.
 
Well, it will beat two 1080's when SLI isn't supported or not properly supported (most games). From now on I am just going with the single fastest GPU, which is this for now.
 
40% more shaders than a 1080 so probably about 30 to 40% faster.

Same sort of ball park as 980 to TX

I'm surprised the clocks (at stock anyway) and cores are this low in comparison to the 1080.

If it doesn't clock much higher than stock, it might only be 25% faster than a 2.1 GHz 1080...that doesn't seem right.

Also what happened to the P102, that was a big 1080, without FP64 cores. This seems to be the P100 but with GDDR5X. Unless it just has the same cores as P100 but is actually much smaller die size? Like ~450mm2

Overall to me this screams of the Kepler Titan, and I assume the 1080 Ti is going to have more cores and be faster, as well as cheaper.
 
I think the Titan-XP will overclock a higher percentage of its base core than the 1080 which doesn't overclock much.

Yeah I bloody hope so, otherwise it'll be disappointing. It only has 40% more cores, so if it can't match the clocks of the 1080 (i.e. 2.1 GHz) then it will likely be less than 40% faster.

Obviously it may turn out to have better scaling per core however, since it has 50% more memory bandwidth and more ROPs/TMUs.

So peeps, this being the case, are we guessing 1080 Ti by March at the latest?
 
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Forget about the Titan X, this quick Big Pascal release means the 1080Ti could be out before Xmas. Calling it, 1080Ti @ $799 and $899 for the throttling reference edition.
 
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