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Nvidia GTX Titan II Flagship with GM200 Core Is Launching Sooner Than Expected – Ready Within 2 Mont

More rubbish

No useful info what so ever, for all we know it could be PCBs minus the GPU lol.

As NVidia know this website watches their shipments it may even be some deliberate misinformation.
 
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That god damn Loch Ness monster !!
 
I think Im finally gonna jump on the titan train.......toot toot :D
Even if it is priced at 1K? :p

It's worth bearing in mind that the Titan and Titan Black launched at around £800-£820. Like Nvidia have tried to pass the GTX780/GTX780Ti at £550-£620 is "bargain" comparing to the Titan/Titan Black, what's stopping them from trying to pass off the Titan 2 as "bargain", by comparing to the crazy overpriced Titan Z? :p

It's quite clear that Nvidia has been testing the water keep trying to see how far can they push gamer's wallet. Not saying price for the future will not fall, but I just can't see Titan 2 will launch any lower than Titan's launch price of £820~.
 
Even if it is priced at 1K? :p

It's worth bearing in mind that the Titan and Titan Black launched at around £800-£820. Like Nvidia have tried to pass the GTX780/GTX780Ti at £550-£620 is "bargain" comparing to the Titan/Titan Black, what's stopping them from trying to pass off the Titan 2 as "bargain", by comparing to the crazy overpriced Titan Z? :p

It's quite clear that Nvidia has been testing the water keep trying to see how far can they push gamer's wallet. Not saying price for the future will not fall, but I just can't see Titan 2 will launch any lower than Titan's launch price of £820~.

Very true.

Just hope AMD bring something to the table that Nvidia need to think about.
 
Very true.

Just hope AMD bring something to the table that Nvidia need to think about.

That would be very easy actually.

The Titans one big weakness @4K is it's 384bit bus.

All AMD have to do is fit their reference cards with 8gb of decent VRAM that can hit 1750mhz and it is game over.

At the moment 4 Titan's will beat 4 X 290Xs @4K solely because they have more memory, this would change very noticeably if the AMD cards had 8gb of top quality VRAM.

If the top tier Maxwell NVidia card has anything less than a 512bit bus leave it on the shelf if you want to go 4K resolution, the next bus along will be the No 390X.:D
 
That would be very easy actually.

The Titans one big weakness @4K is it's 384bit bus.

All AMD have to do is fit their reference cards with 8gb of decent VRAM that can hit 1750mhz and it is game over.

At the moment 4 Titan's will beat 4 X 290Xs @4K solely because they have more memory, this would change very noticeably if the AMD cards had 8gb of top quality VRAM.

If the top tier Maxwell NVidia card has anything less than a 512bit bus leave it on the shelf if you want to go 4K resolution, the next bus along will be the No 390X.:D

That's a bit of a sweeping statement Kaap. GM204 / 200 could potentially still be quicker regardless of memory bus
 
That's a bit of a sweeping statement Kaap. GM204 / 200 could potentially still be quicker regardless of memory bus

It could be but if running very high resolutions the question is how much performance will a lesser bus cost the card.

I find it very frustrating seeing the 290Xs catch up with the Titans as the resolution goes up, right up to the point where they run out of VRAM that is.
 
That would be very easy actually.

The Titans one big weakness @4K is it's 384bit bus.

All AMD have to do is fit their reference cards with 8gb of decent VRAM that can hit 1750mhz and it is game over.

At the moment 4 Titan's will beat 4 X 290Xs @4K solely because they have more memory, this would change very noticeably if the AMD cards had 8gb of top quality VRAM.

If the top tier Maxwell NVidia card has anything less than a 512bit bus leave it on the shelf if you want to go 4K resolution, the next bus along will be the No 390X.:D

Wont the whole HBM tech make the large memory bus not needed? They can supposedly get the huge bandwidth even using a 256/384bit bus.
 
It's worth bearing in mind that the Titan and Titan Black launched at around £800-£820. Like Nvidia have tried to pass the GTX780/GTX780Ti at £550-£620 is "bargain" comparing to the Titan/Titan Black, what's stopping them from trying to pass off the Titan 2 as "bargain", by comparing to the crazy overpriced Titan Z? :p

It's quite clear that Nvidia has been testing the water keep trying to see how far can they push gamer's wallet. Not saying price for the future will not fall, but I just can't see Titan 2 will launch any lower than Titan's launch price of £820~.

Hopefully it's looking like that ships sailed, oCuk are doing a buy one get one free TitanZ in a system build, funded by Nvidia aparently-probably because sales are where they should be-miserable.

We don't have the margin, we sell our TitanZ online at our cost price, NVIDIA are funding this for us. :)

Considering the small amount produced can't move of the shelf, perhaps Titan pricing has seen it's worst and won't increase more.
 
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