Nvidia officially announce their £1159 Titan Xp GPU

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Nvidia has officially announced their new £1159 Titan Xp GPU, a fully unlocked Titan X Pascal with faster GDDR5X memory and enhanced clocks speeds.

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Wow they couldn't even let the dust settle on the 1080Ti launch and they announce this.

I really do feel even more sorry for the owners of the Original Titan X (pascal) based cards now.
 
Buying into titans has been terrible since the first one with the subsequent Ti always just around the corner and being a better bang for the buck. But yeah, didn't see this one coming.
 
Wow they couldn't even let the dust settle on the 1080Ti launch and they announce this.

I really do feel even more sorry for the owners of the Original Titan X (pascal) based cards now.

TBH the writing was on the wall for this one. We knew from day 1 that the Titan X (Pascal) was not the full GPU. It was only a matter of time.

This is more or less the same as the Original Titan, Titan releases, lots of extra perf over the GTX 680 (Keplar), then the GTX 780 (also Keplar) releases and then Nvidia release the Titan Black with some extra GPU cores.

Nvidia is just being Nvidia, if the process still works why stop?



Also, does this make the next Titan the Titan Vista?
 
Wow

When someone says Nvidia just continues to get worse or worse, or when we shame people for buying Titans.

I, personally buy into the Ti's. But I'm shamed before I upgrade my Ti's to each new generation Ti rather than doing a every other gen type of upgrade timeline. Not everyone buys performance to dollar ratios. Just because you use certain logic that you feel is the most sensible, doesn't mean you're the only one that is right in justifying which hardware you buy. Nvidia knows only a small percent will buy their Titan cards. Don't shame people because of what they pick. Perhaps they want to get even closer to that 144hz mark or higher for certain games at 4k and have the $$ to spend.

Don't be so judgmental and ugly. Just makes you look sad, salty, and slightly pathetic.
 
I'll happily be judgemental, because the people that jump on this stuff are the direct cause of insane GPU prices. I'm not concerned with how I look on a forum. Early adopters who jump on this stuff (Ti's included) are the REASON the prices are so high. If people would just lay off even for a little while, the Nvidia price gouging might actually stop. Think whatever you want about me, my opinion stands. We're all entitled to opinions, and I'm not being overly harsh here IMO. Trust me, I could say a lot worse things. :)
 
When someone says Nvidia just continues to get worse or worse, or when we shame people for buying Titans.

I, personally buy into the Ti's. But I'm shamed before I upgrade my Ti's to each new generation Ti rather than doing a every other gen type of upgrade timeline. Not everyone buys performance to dollar ratios. Just because you use certain logic that you feel is the most sensible, doesn't mean you're the only one that is right in justifying which hardware you buy. Nvidia knows only a small percent will buy their Titan cards. Don't shame people because of what they pick. Perhaps they want to get even closer to that 144hz mark or higher for certain games at 4k and have the $$ to spend.

Don't be so judgmental and ugly. Just makes you look sad, salty, and slightly pathetic.

Ironically you​ are doing exactly what you are telling others not to do and the only salty is definitely you

I said they are getting worse and worse. So what? It's true. The way the treat the market like we are a bunch of mindless monkeys but we buy it anyway. That's why they I say it. Criticism is necessary otherwise nothing changes
 
I don't see the point in buying a single Titan. If you want something faster then EVERYONE else then buy as many Titans as you can fit in. Otherwise just buy two 1080Ti's instead.
 
No chance mate, Getting Vegas top end card when it comes out, Business practices like this is why I've gone off Nvidia.

Me too bud I so need vega in my life I dont know what i'm doing with my 290X Vapor X maybe i'll frame it and put it on my wall ;)
 
I'll happily be judgemental, because the people that jump on this stuff are the direct cause of insane GPU prices. I'm not concerned with how I look on a forum. Early adopters who jump on this stuff (Ti's included) are the REASON the prices are so high. If people would just lay off even for a little while, the Nvidia price gouging might actually stop. Think whatever you want about me, my opinion stands. We're all entitled to opinions, and I'm not being overly harsh here IMO. Trust me, I could say a lot worse things. :)

Hear hear. They p155 and moan and then they crumble. *sigh*.

There's a thread on OCUK forums atm about this card. Loads of people complaining etc, then saying they are cancelling their 1080Ti pre orders and getting this instead.

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Hint - the green fellow in the middle is Nvidia.
 
I'll happily be judgemental, because the people that jump on this stuff are the direct cause of insane GPU prices. I'm not concerned with how I look on a forum. Early adopters who jump on this stuff (Ti's included) are the REASON the prices are so high. If people would just lay off even for a little while, the Nvidia price gouging might actually stop. Think whatever you want about me, my opinion stands. We're all entitled to opinions, and I'm not being overly harsh here IMO. Trust me, I could say a lot worse things. :)

Inflation is also a factor. Nvidia's cards have been expensive at different points in their lifetime when inflation is factored in. My gripe is that Pascal is only so expensive because AMD have had no retort.

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I'm gonna bet they'll release a 1080 Ti V2, 3 months after this comes out with all CUDA cores enabled minus 1 GB of memory.
 
The tactic Nvidia appears to be adopting that many have fallen prey to: 'Don't buy a Titan Xp. Buy a 1080Ti instead as it's much better value.' Nvidia want guys like JaysTwoCents to say that. They'd rather sell the 1080Ti over the Titan Xp. They probably make more money off of it just because of how many more will buy it. The AIB partner variations and the lower price tag really help move a product. The 1080Ti will be marketed for gamers and gamers will buy them in troves. The Titan series twisted their perception of value and set up the Titanium edition to be a slam dunk. Nvidia's saying, let's make the Titan look like the bad guy, then swoop in and save the day with the Ti. And all the while Nvidia is making money. No matter what the consumer chooses to do, Nvidia makes money. They have created a self-sustaining cycle of income and swallowed the market. Their marketing team is incredibly clever and manipulative.
 
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