1080ti and Titan spec leak

I have decided to upgrade this into a full news thread and have made an article on the main site based on the information from Sonicpete.

Nice find here, thank you for this information. I think this will start a great discussion.



You can read our thoughts on these alleged GTX 1080Ti specifications here.
 
Will be very interesting to see what the Ti variant brings to the table.

My 780s are now due for an upgrade and i think the Ti's would be perfect successors
 

Why wait for a card that won't ever get used properly and gets out benched by a cheaper card?

The Titan isn't even a good budget hybrid compute/gaming gpu card anymore. Its just so people can show off and run certain memory hungry games at 4k.

They're only worth it if you buy 4 and even then you'll still get outdone by whatever nVidia (or even AMD, potentially) flagship which costs £300. £300 extra for an epeen badge? nah I'm good and this is coming from someone who is getting a wacky dual gpu card.
 
24GB VRAM, lol

the Ti is looking like the beast here, that Titan will be daftly priced

I reckon they'll release the Titan before the Ti to get some extra cash, as anyone with brains will know the Ti is the card to get in the end.
 
The most exciting thing about the 1080 launch for me was the potential performance/power of big pascal, the 1080ti and Titan.
We might have a single card that can run >60fps at 4k. A lot of people are viewing HBM2 as a magic bullet to realise the actual potential of GPUs. It will be interesting if they stick with GDDR5x.
I wonder if Nvidia will be marketing the big pascal cards as better than 2 x 980ti in sli
 
24GB VRAM, lol

the Ti is looking like the beast here, that Titan will be daftly priced

I reckon they'll release the Titan before the Ti to get some extra cash, as anyone with brains will know the Ti is the card to get in the end.

Depends on your primary use, Titan X wiped the floor with the 980Ti on 3DSM rendering, because more cuda cores and Vram is always better with that. And as i spend about 150 hours a month in 3DSM, it certainly made it worth it. 24GB VRAM and i might actually be able to do 4K video rendering more efficiently (i don't do statics).

So with previous gen:

Quadro M6000 ~ £5000
Titan X ~ £1000

fine I lost out on some of the more useful stuff, but then I paid less for the entire machine than 1 quadro M6000 cost.
 
Jesus it looks like the Ti is going to be just an absolute monster card! I'm kinda waiting to see what Zen brings before I rebuild my aging rig but judging by the 1080's performance, I may break the bank a little and splurge on the Ti. This could be the fastest card to come out that I can remember compared to the competition since maybe the GTX 295?
 
Nah I'm going for the 1080, had enough of drama in my life with the Ti series already. Besides what many don't realise is that if you use G-Sync, upgrades are much less of a factor now. As long you can hold the FPS close to 60 or above, you won't feel much of a difference.

Last couple of years I really feel like I've upgraded only due to the hype for the newer products caused by leaks.
 
It's looking like the Ti card is going to be good.

Will be interesting to see what AMD offer around the time the Ti is released.
 
If Nvidia keeps true to how they previously released their cards, we won't see TI come before Q4 or maybe even Q1 2017.

I'm more interested in seeing what AMD brings out, especially after seeing the benchmarks of fury X compared to 1080. This might be the time where AMD actually gets the drop on them but only time will tell.

I myself am a Nvidia user but to be fair I'm extremely disappointed in the pricing of the 1080 founders edition and I'm starting to hope that they'll break their neck on being such greedy assholes.
 
I've been thinking. If this picture is true, then 1080Ti is very close to its release date, but this won't be the last word from Nvidia on that chip. I can bet you they will introduce HBM2 within 6 months from the Ti release, and since it needs less power, they will be able to raise the clock on the GP102 in their 1080Ti2 to maintain TDP at 250W.
 
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