Am i the only 1 ?
16gb hbm2 version
i don t consider gtx 1080 a consistent upgrade
( news about fp64 perf ?)
16gb hbm2 version
i don t consider gtx 1080 a consistent upgrade
( news about fp64 perf ?)
The only good thing that comes from a new Titan is the 1080ti soon after.
The only good thing that comes from a new Titan is the 1080ti soon after.
Exactly. I want the best single card for gaming since I don't want to deal with CF / SLI, but it offends my "thrifty" nature too much to ever buy a Titan. So I made do with a 680ti and then 980ti.
Is that an alternate name for a 780?Exactly. I want the best single card for gaming since I don't want to deal with CF / SLI, but it offends my "thrifty" nature too much to ever buy a Titan. So I made do with a 680ti and then 980ti.
I have no interest in Titans. They're for people with money to burn and NV fans. I'm not interested in any GPU that hasn't even a modicum of perf/$.
The AMD fan in me also cannot stomach spending money on afundersfoundersreference NV card at this point. Not until I can get one for (the real) MSRP, or in the case of the Titan, what the card is worth.
likeI hope AMD does a similar "Founders Edition" type product. The coolers on the NVIDIA Founders Edition cards are very pretty and I would like to see AMD do something similar. I recently bought an RX 480 and while the GPU itself performs quite well, I did wish that the cooler looked more premium.
Maybe with Vega?
likewhy in the flaming hell would you want a FE edition? :thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:
I hope AMD does a similar "Founders Edition" type product. The coolers on the NVIDIA Founders Edition cards are very pretty and I would like to see AMD do something similar. I recently bought an RX 480 and while the GPU itself performs quite well, I did wish that the cooler looked more premium.
Maybe with Vega?
Didn't the 980Ti shame the TitanX in some games, or do i remember wrong? Same story with the previous gen Titan as well. Sure, if i was a fan/ collector, or someone who has a need for a $1000 plus card which is only good for gaming (as there are no CUDA drivers i believe), then yes, Titan is a likely buy. However, anyone with any sense, nevermind more sense than money, would buy a Ti card, or a step down Geforce and a Quadro for pro workloads. The latter is what i would recommend to those who may use graphic cards for more than occasional recode and usual gaming.Titan is a terrible perf/$ option, but if you want the best at the time it's worth getting.
Always wait for the "Ti" cut down version if bang-for-your-buck is a concern.
I hope AMD does a similar "Founders Edition" type product.
If you wanted a beautiful product from AMD, R9 Nano was available for quite a while.I like beautiful objects.
I would understand if it was the case, or something else you can see. but not something that you stick inside your case. even if you have a windowed case, you will still only see the side only.I like beautiful objects.
I hope AMD does a similar "Founders Edition" type product. The coolers on the NVIDIA Founders Edition cards are very pretty and I would like to see AMD do something similar. I recently bought an RX 480 and while the GPU itself performs quite well, I did wish that the cooler looked more premium.
Maybe with Vega?
I thought the Fury X and Nano looked pretty damn good, but even though they both had good looking and performing coolers they got poor reviews for price/perf. Yet the throttling FE cooler gets sold out. Marketing... ^_^
Titans are a huge money sink in general. They get outdone a few months later for something about half the price.
I hope AMD does a similar "Founders Edition" type product. The coolers on the NVIDIA Founders Edition cards are very pretty and I would like to see AMD do something similar. I recently bought an RX 480 and while the GPU itself performs quite well, I did wish that the cooler looked more premium.
Maybe with Vega?