GeForce Titan coming end of February

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I don't think the $999 price is set in stone IMO. I think the preview could likely be a feeler to see how the masses react to the $999 price that's being thrown out there. Then Nvidia will adjust accordingly depending on reactions.
 

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I don't think the $999 price is set in stone IMO. I think the preview could likely be a feeler to see how the masses react to the $999 price that's being thrown out there. Then Nvidia will adjust accordingly depending on reactions.

I hope you are right. I would bite at $600-$650, that card look sexy as hell and looks like its going to overclock well too.
 

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NO BENCHES?!

Fucks sake NVidia.



If intel is gonna play the same game with haswell - i'm gonna have to start rooting for bloody ARM -_-
 

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Is Linus trading that baby for a Titan! :)

That baby is in awe of Titan/ lol
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NO BENCHES?!

Fucks sake NVidia.



If intel is gonna play the same game with haswell - i'm gonna have to start rooting for bloody ARM -_-

Yeah they are hoping you like the pictures and marketing terms so you are prepared to just buy it without noticing how bad of a rip off it is.
 

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You misunderstood me, what does Nvidia stand to gain from the whole preview stuff. There is no other similar announcement in sight, why the not-even-paper launch?

three days before launch, the driver was still not ready. Hence NVIDIA decided to split this release up in an announcement (news) to be published today, then this Thursday upcoming we will be allowed to publish benchmark results.
 

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From Ryan's article: "NVIDIA hasn’t gone into depth for launch quantities, but they did specifically shoot down the 10,000 card rumor; this won’t be a limited run product and we don’t have any reason at this time to believe this will be much different from the GTX 690’s launch (tight at first, but available and increasingly plentiful)"

Well, at least availability won't be an issue then. But how long before the price starts to come down? When AMD releases 8xxx?

That's a great quote and never did buy the limited run.
 

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Yawwwwwn at this PR product from nv. nv are clearly in desperation mode when they have to hype a $1000 520mm product to their mindless minions.
Also, nv are lying pieces of shit if they are trying to claim that this was meant to be the competition to the 7970. It is impossible to have this size of die in the consumer space on 28nm when competing against a product half the price. Im-poss-i-ble. So where is this phantom product that was to compete against the 7970? Or as was obvious to the most of us, was nv actually FoS when they tried to claim the 680 was intended to be a midrange card?? yes, they are absolutely full of shit.

The most powerfull GPU ever is a PR product...really?
Too bad for you it's much more than PR ^^

You mean 10,000 samples rumor that just got shot down?

Even if it was true, that's > $5M of pure cash. Income, not revenue wise.
Or 1/4 or Q4 operating income for entire AMD graphics division.

Uhmm... more than 5M bucks?

Hehe...call an ambulance...RS need to "revisionsts" posts now ^^



Yes, a low volume, ridiculously overpriced card is really going to make the difference. :rolleyes:

Define low volume?
Better than limitied 10.000 unit run I suppose? ^^
 

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three days before launch, the driver was still not ready. Hence NVIDIA decided to split this release up in an announcement (news) to be published today, then this Thursday upcoming we will be allowed to publish benchmark results.

Thanks, missed that :)
 

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Will be fun to see how the performance via driverupdates progresses on this puppy progresses.
 

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The most powerfull GPU ever is a PR product...really?
Too bad for you it's much more than PR ^^

Define low volume?
Better than limitied 10.000 unit run I suppose? ^^

Any product sold at USD 1000 in the PC graphics market is definitely low volume.

the last nVidia high end products which can be considered reasonably high volume is GTX 580 / GTX 680.
 

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Will be fun to see how the performance via driverupdates progresses on this puppy progresses.

What gains are you expecting, exactly? It's the same underlying as the rest of the GK line, pretty much the only changes are the 80hz v-sync and temp/power/voltage regulation.
 

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I think it's great that Nvidia will be supporting a gaming driver for the K20 line. But does the launch of the Titan also mean that the next generation of Nvidia GPU is not coming out for quite some time? I mean given generational improvements the replacement for the 680 would deliver Titan like performance at <$500, right?
 
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