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NEW Titan Pascal (full 3840 shaders) just announced!

RIP TXP users. Having been poled twice now :p

Suprised at this but kind of expected it to be honest.

However the last TXP was £1189, out of my price range. So god only knows how much this will cost.

It's £1159 on their site.

http://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/10series/titan-xp/

EDIT: Holy moly! They finally ship to Ireland, it was impossible to buy the previous Titan X, as they blocked all credit cards or address if not from the few select countries.

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Unlike people on these forums NVidia will be fully aware of Vega specs and performance so it won't be any surprise to them.

For NVidia to launch a new a SKU with a shelf life of just one or two months would be silly and a waste of resources.

Actually not. They are trying to make as much money as possible, before they have look silly with their prices and performance. They would look stupid if they try to release the full chip after Vega.
And if Vega wasn't as fast if not faster, they would wait for AMD release the chip and then steal again the spotlight with the full new TXP.

But they do not. Which means time to pull a fast one before they have to sell at discount.

Also don't forget the chip is a year old now, and is basically a respin+shrink of the Maxwel one. So is good 3 years old tech. Nothing innovative here from NV to compete with a new GPU (AMD) designed from ground up.

And Vega is ground up new design with NCU replacing the GCN while having 8GB cache not conventional Vram in way. Completely re-writing how graphic cards are operating.
Even you commented on this back in January 2017.
 
And Vega is ground up new design with NCU replacing the GCN while having 8GB cache not conventional Vram in way. Completely re-writing how graphic cards are operating.
Even you commented on this back in January 2017.

so the same as Ryzen, wont be working at 100% because you got wait for 4 months of optimizations from devs? :p
 
Titan XP users have been D.P ;) OUCH :D

I don't see it how Titan XP owners are to be honest.. (well im an exception :p but I paid 1080ti money for mine )

but I feel bad for 1080ti owners.. because the 1080 ti owners had the fastest card for only 26 days lol.. I would be pretty salty! lol

this should be a wake up call for us all.. Nvidia doesn't care about your money at all lol
 
I don't see it how Titan XP owners are to be honest.. (well im an exception :p but I paid 1080ti money for mine )

but I feel bad for 1080ti owners.. because the 1080 ti owners had the fastest card for only 26 days lol.. I would be pretty salty! lol

this should be a wake up call for us all.. Nvidia doesn't care about your money at all lol

26 days? I'm still waiting to even pre-order. Tech moves so fast nowadays *shakes head* Well, on paper at least. Trying to actually get hold of one of these things is another matter...
 
never watercooling is far to noisy

Watercooling, when done correctly (custom loop) is the quietest method of cooling a 250W+ GPU. Air cannot compete. A proper custom loop, with pumps running at low rpm and mounted with anti-vibration ind mind will cost half as much as a TXP though :)
 
Have to remember for future years......if a TI comes out using the same chip an upgraded TX not far behind (as per 780 Ti and TX Black too).

Good stuff. Nice to see Nvidia putting something faster out there when they don't really need to. Not sure what it means for Volta, ie, are the yields now much better of the full chip or clearing out remaining stock of it? Still reckon we might an 1180 before the year is out.....
 
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