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NVIDIA Volta Rumor Thread

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The "must have Titan or nothing" gaming enthusiasts are going to be thorough confused by this release since the last few generations have been halo FP32 parts, not the high end HPC chip.

Just wait for Titan Xv
 
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That 1080p extreme score looks good compared to what I could dig up for the 1080ti and Titan XP.

From this video: https://youtu.be/icUYzMaTR7k?t=182
1080ti on a stock 7700k: 5643, Min:34, Ave:42, Max: 50
XP on a stock 7700k: 6067, Min:37, Ave:45, Max:55
Tesla V (OCed) on a 6700k: 9431, Min:53, Ave:71, Max:91

I am assuming that the Tesla V is OCed to 2025MHz, but a 1.55x uplift is nothing to sneeze even if the Tesla V is OCed to 2025MHz vs the 1582MHz default of the XP.
 
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Among the ambient, overclocked scores, 1080p Extreme score increase from GP102 to GV100 is in line with GM200 to GP102: encouraging signs..
 
My single Titan Xp Superposition 1080P Exteme result.

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The Volta does fantastic here. Too bad nVidia is pushing with full force for this to be a content creator card. I'd buy two at half the price... with proper multi-GPU support of course. The Titan V has zero milti-GPU support.
 
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