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NVIDIA to Unveil GeForce GTX TITAN P at Gamescom

Ti's will be next year, Titan about Christmas time I guess. As much as ill try resist I know i'll still likely buy two Ti's, depends on perf. Good thing is 1080's will hold their value until 1180. Shouldnt drop more than £100.

Its when the 1180 drops you need to worry about previous gen prices.

I have no interest in the Titan personally especially at the absolute ludicrous price it will get launched at.

Twice the price of 1080 at least. So id expect atleast £1300 and a bit of extra milking for the HMB2.

I reckon 1080's will drop by £200 at least.

It's a mid range card after all.
 
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They would have to be twice as fast as a GTX 1080 and that is a tall order.

2 way Pascal v 4 way Maxwell is a very big mountain to climb.

when in any gaming (not benchmark) scenario has 4 way SLI offered anything other than average scaling? I would not at all be surprised to see two SLI'd 1080Ti's see off 4 Titan X's in the majority of gaming scenarios....

and given NVIDIA's direction with mGPU that gap is only likely to get worse!
 
Let me guess 1500 ish for 16gb Titan 1300 for 12gb Titan and around 1000 for 1080Ti which fools people into thinking omg that 1080Ti is a bargain. When actually it wont be lol
 
I think the pricing will be more staggered than that between GP104 and GP102/100, however the Ti may be disappointing considering we're used to it being actually faster than the Titan usually in most gaming scenarios due to only having a few less SPs and higher clocks. I think they might chop it down a lot to hit a price point and go buck wild with Titan pricing only.
 
It will be interesting to see what is what with the new Titan and Ti. Price wise aside, will they be able to hit big clocks with a 600mm2 chip? I never expected them to hit the clocks they did with the Titan X in truth but 1400Mhz+ was common place
 
Correct, but you'll still buy it no matter the price. :D

This is the thing that annoys me and exposes the hypocrisy around these parts. Many of the same people who cry and whine about Nvidia pricing are the very same people who will buy these cards on day one.

If you're against the price in any meaningful way, you won't buy it. That's not to say you can't complain about pricing at all if you do buy it, but don't act like it's outrageous and unbelievable when you clearly prove it isn't.
 
Well if the Titan-P turns out to be 2x the speed of a 1080 i think i will buy one as support for SLI is dying out with DX12 not helping things ATM.

Still waiting for Just Cause 3 (probably never happen), Batman Arkham Knight (LOL), Doom (coming soon apparently) and basically any UE4 game to support SLI.

I'm getting 40-50 ish FPS at 4k with these games on a single Titan-X so the Titan-P should easily get over 60.
 
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