BoxsterBoy
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lol!!!!! En effet, la conclusion est drôle, mais c'est ça pareil.
Évident, il ne parle pas de V6, V8, etc...
Y parle de piston puis de RPM. Deja la je vois le problem ici.
comparer une carte non-OC a une carte OC ne fait pas de sense.The NVIDIA Titan X (Pascal) 12GB Graphics Card Review
35% faster than reference GTX 1080 stock vs stock, >50% faster when overclocked.
The only issue IMO is that it's using the same cooler but on 250W TDP so it's louder and hotter.
RX480, 1060, 1070, etc..c'est quoi l'upgrade pour une GTX 970 ? J'ai la G1 Gaming de Gigabyte, je peux surement avoir 300$ pour sur Kijiji.
RX480, 1060, 1070, etc..
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sa l'air que ya un mega probleme de latency sur la serie pascal
TL;DR : pascal latency 500-2000 unit vs maxwell 25-100 unit
https://forums.geforce.com/default/...ies/gtx-1080-high-dpc-latency-and-stuttering/
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/07/nvidia-plans-driver-update-to-fix-gtx-1080-stuttering-problems/
comparer une carte non-OC a une carte OC ne fait pas de sense.
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Guys, what are you speculations regarding TITAN X Pascal and GTX 1080 Ti?
Honestly, I'm not sure what to expect. Big Maxwell was a full GM200 Titan X with 12GB for $999 USD and 2.5 months later a cut-down GM200 980 Ti 6GB for $649 USD.
So far big Pascal is a cut-down GP102 with 12GB GDDR5X for $1200 USD, so what's next?
Here's what I think could the next three big Pascal releases.
- GTX 1080 Ti: 3328-core GP102, reference and custom boards, 10GB GDDR5X, $799 USD - within 3 months
- NVIDIA Titan X Pascal HBM2: 3840-core GP102, reference board only, 16GB HBM2, $1500 USD - within 6 months
- GTX 1085 Ti: 3840-core GP102, reference and custom boards, 12GB HBM2, $999 USD - within 9 months
Guys, what are you speculations regarding TITAN X Pascal and GTX 1080 Ti?
Honestly, I'm not sure what to expect. Big Maxwell was a full GM200 Titan X with 12GB for $999 USD and 2.5 months later a cut-down GM200 980 Ti 6GB for $649 USD.
So far big Pascal is a cut-down GP102 with 12GB GDDR5X for $1200 USD, so what's next?
Here's what I think could the next three big Pascal releases.
- GTX 1080 Ti: 3328-core GP102, reference and custom boards, 10GB GDDR5X, $799 USD - within 3 months
- NVIDIA Titan X Pascal HBM2: 3840-core GP102, reference board only, 16GB HBM2, $1500 USD - within 6 months
- GTX 1085 Ti: 3840-core GP102, reference and custom boards, 12GB HBM2, $999 USD - within 9 months