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NVIDIA's GTX 1080 GPU is twice as fast the Titan X $599 May 27

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GTX1080 @ 180W real gaming performance (i.e. DOOM):

= 1.19 x Titan @ 245W

= 1.69 x GTX980 @ 165W

= 2 x GTX970 @ 145W

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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  • fakeflyer737
    fakeflyer737

    It's all BS to me until I see real world benchmarks.    Everytime Nvidia releases a new chip we hear the same old things.

  • vortex681
    vortex681

    From Guru3D's review of the 1080 (https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-review,1.html), at best it gave about a 40% improvement of frame rates but was generally less than this,

  • Richard Sennett
    Richard Sennett

    Great comment Steve - thank you much Codemaster  :wink:

 

 


GTX1080 @ 180W real gaming performance (i.e. DOOM):
= 1.19 x Titan @ 245W
= 1.69 x GTX980 @ 165W
= 2 x GTX970 @ 145W

 

Hey Steve, where did you get this data?  And is that a Titan or Titan X?

 

Cheers, Rob.

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Hi Rob,

 

I used the graph in the OP image "A new king" to get the comparison into numbers. I assumed that the typical game performance would be based on DOOM or a similar tech to that.

 

I'm looking forward to your tests with the new cards.

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

This will be good, it will knock the socks off my GTX 780.

10700k / Gigabyte 3060

As P3D is still about 70% cpu dependent, a 20% more performance probably would mean about 10% in P3D compared to a Titan X....

 

Surely cheaper than a Titan X but for me no reason to sell mine...

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I saved up when I had a good job for a nice Titan on their first release, and now I am worried I couldn't sell it for 500 used to cover the cost of the new cards.

 

Top of the line hardware is rarely a good investment, financially-speaking. You just have to accept a brutal depreciation curve.

 

Cheers!

 

Luke

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They just announced yesterday the price for the founders edition here in France 789EUR :mad:

Using current spot EURUSD it equals to 885USD :fool:

 

Anyone up for a forward shipping.

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They just announced yesterday the price for the founders edition here in France 789EUR :mad:

Using current spot EURUSD it equals to 885USD :fool:

 

Anyone up for a forward shipping.

 

So the real truth comes out not much cheaper than a Titan X - was looking way way better as half the cost of a Titan X for those who want to get into sli - bumber 

Rich Sennett

               

From Guru3D's review of the 1080 (https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-review,1.html), at best it gave about a 40% improvement of frame rates but was generally less than this, particularly so at the higher resolutions. Hardly "twice as fast" as the Titan X, if in-game performance is what that meant. That said, the review was of the reference model which will almost certainly be tweaked by different manufacturers to give better performance.

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What's the "founders edition"??   Price says $599/$699 in that article?

 

Cheers, Rob.

 

EDIT: oh, the 1080 goes down to 256bit memory bus??  Why the downgrade ... might explain why it's not so great at higher resolutions.

Better compression techniques, much faster RAM = higher bandwidth.

 

Not so great at higher resolutions? It's the fastest on earth and by a great margin!

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It offers a nice boost coming from the GTX 980 and is even a good notch faster compared to the 980 Ti and Titan X. However, if you have such a 980/980 Ti/Titan X you probably are not going to upgrade

 

Pretty much what I thought - nothing to write home about if you have a Titan X - not enough bang for the buck for me anyway 

Rich Sennett

               

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Uses a fair bit less power is the main thing, about the same as the 980 but a fair bit less than the Titans for similar perhaps better performance. Less stress on the PSU and cooling system, culd be handy if you don't live near a glacier.

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

Uses a fair bit less power is the main thing, about the same as the 980 but a fair bit less than the Titans for similar perhaps better performance. Less stress on the PSU and cooling system, culd be handy if you don't live near a glacier.

 

My new build is a glacier but yes I was thinking the same thing Steve - my gpu never goes above 22 degrees but you know I have overkill cooling on it   :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

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