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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Thread**

This throws a spanner in the works, was all set to order a 1080 on Monday... do I wait now till January? My 970 is still chugging along but I've got that irrational itch we all get now :p
 
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You find GTX 1080 Ti's 10.8 TFLOPs a bit disappointing??? :eek:

GTX 1080 has 8.2 TFLOPs.

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2839/geforce-gtx-1080

Same thing happened with Maxwell Titan X 6.1 TFLOPs, GTX 980 Ti 5.6 TFLOPs and GTX 980 4.6 TFLOPs.

The Irony in your linking to an article from another website is that in OP's linked wccftech article about a possible 1080ti, it lists the vanilla 1080 as 9 teraflops :p

Maybe it is 8.2 TFLOPS, maybe not - but I find it comical you compare a rating on one website to another and choose the lower figure.
 
The Irony in your linking to an article from another website is that in OP's linked wccftech article about a possible 1080ti, it lists the vanilla 1080 as 9 teraflops :p

Maybe it is 8.2 TFLOPS, maybe not - but I find it comical you compare a rating on one website to another and choose the lower figure.

Pascal Titans on water do over 2100mhz on the core, there is no way a Pascal card with less shaders is going to get near them.
 
The Irony in your linking to an article from another website is that in OP's linked wccftech article about a possible 1080ti, it lists the vanilla 1080 as 9 teraflops :p

Maybe it is 8.2 TFLOPS, maybe not - but I find it comical you compare a rating on one website to another and choose the lower figure.

I used TechpowerUP because it is very good site I used all the time, it have GPU database for every GPU.

You want another site?

http://videocardz.com/nvidia/geforce-1000/geforce-gtx-1080

Videocardz said the same thing 8.2 TFLOPs.

So you really don't need sites to find what TFLOP GTX 1080 have, you can calculate TFLOP.

GTX 1080 reference have 160 TMUs, 64 ROPs and base core clock 1607 MHz so 160 x 64 x 1607 / 2 = 8,227,840 FLOPs
 
I can not see this happening it will really hit 1080 sales. If and when a TI comes along it will more than likely be apart of the refresh

1080 sales are drop in the ocean to Nvidia, high profit but low volume relative to the lesser cards.

Those that are willing to pay the rip off prices for 1080's will have already done so by the time January rolls around and those that were about to, will just find the extra money for a Ti.

The 1080 will already be yesterdays news in 2017 for the market segment they were aimed at and is going to find itself in the same 'no mans land' as the 980 did.
 
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1080 sales are drop in the ocean to Nvidia, high profit but low volume relative to the lesser cards.

Those that are willing to pay the rip off prices for 1080's will have already done so by the time January rolls around and those that were about to, will just find the extra money for a Ti.

The 1080 will already be yesterdays news in 2017 for the market segment they were aimed at and is going to find itself in the same 'no mans land' as the 980 did.

Very true.
 
titan pascal only has 10.1 Tflops.

That will make the 1080ti 7% faster??????????

Cant see it with less cores to be honest...............
The 10.1TF figure is given at core clock speed.

If they're counting the 1.6Ghz boost clock speed for the 1080Ti, it would make sense, albeit being a bit misleading.

Either way, it should be there or there abouts. With 3rd party coolers, it might well be capable of being faster than the Pascal Titan X, as it'd be pretty much the exact same situation as the 980Ti vs Maxwell Titan X.
 
The 1080 will already be yesterdays news in 2017 for the market segment they were aimed at and is going to find itself in the same 'no mans land' as the 980 did.

The 980 was quite a bit slower than the 980ti and only had 4gb ram.

The 1080 has already GDDR5X and 8 GB so 12gb is not much of an issue for most

I'm @ 2k super wide and the 1080 maintains 100fps. (my refresh rate) pretty much all the time.
 
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