No.
So with my current 970 can I expect at least triple the performance with 1180ti?
Probably in that ballpark. The current 1080ti offers about 2.5x the performance of a 970.
Ti won't be at launch prob Christmas time if not Q1 2019. They always stagger it since making Ti modelsSo with my current 970 can I expect at least triple the performance with 1180ti?
Never took the time to learn how to overclock, which is tragic because I now have a stock-speed 8700K.
Just make the numbers higher! (except for voltage) Worst case scenario it refuses to boot and you reset CMOS.Never took the time to learn how to overclock, which is tragic because I now have a stock-speed 8700K.
What monitor is the one you have? 1080p 144hz g-sync. I really want one of those. I've tried a 1440p 144hz g-sync but the size of it always made me nauseous. It was 27inch 5 minutes after opening the monitor id always get sick so i had to return it. Not sure if it was the size or just g-sync that made me sick
Same here, I aiming for whatever ends up being the equivalent or better than a 1080ti since I got a new Sony X900e and want to put the 4k to the test.
Dude what? Why would ya move on from a 1070? Unless it's like 4x the performance I would stick with it. It's An amazing card
when i jumped from a 970 to a 1080 it was like a whole new world. so yeah expect a out of body experience if you jump to a 1180ti from a 970.So with my current 970 can I expect at least triple the performance with 1180ti?
If the 1180 will really be 15 TF as rumored, we can expect the 1170 to be around 11, which is pretty much 1080ti level, and the 1160 to be around 1070ti level.
It will really depend on the price but I'd say affordable 4k gaming is finally here. I did right last year to settle for 1080p gaming while waiting for the new cards. Not regretting getting a gtx 1060 at all. Great card, even though I wanted to go for AMD.
...1180ti could be around 20 tflops which is pretty crazy.
tell me about it. This thread is literally this:Ugh every time this gets bumped I think there is some form of confirmation
You're adding to the effect, damn it!
Yeah, figured as much. Should still be more powerful than a 1080Ti, anyway.My mistake, it's actually 13, not 15. All rumors anyways.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-gtx-1180-graphics-card-database/
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/3224/geforce-gtx-1180
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1180-12nm-database/
i wonder what the delta will be. I hope its 10% more powerful at least, so the 1180ti is just a monster next year :D I only buy the TiYeah, figured as much. Should still be more powerful than a 1080Ti, anyway.
My mistake, it's actually 13, not 15. All rumors anyways.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-gtx-1180-graphics-card-database/
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/3224/geforce-gtx-1180
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1180-12nm-database/
Dunno my sons PC that houses a 980 ti doesn't run Gears 4 and other games as well as the X.
Also i doubt a 1170 is beating a 1080 ti.
First of all, I have Gears 4 and I'm able to run the campaign at high settings/4k/locked 30 fps (with multiplayer running at over 60 fps) with a 7700k/1070 setup.
Second, you saying the 1170 won't beat a 1080ti sounds eerily similar to the old claims that the 1070 wouldn't compare to a 980ti, which it absolutely does.
Ti won't be at launch prob Christmas time if not Q1 2019. They always stagger it since making Ti models
Second, you saying the 1170 won't beat a 1080ti sounds eerily similar to the old claims that the 1070 wouldn't compare to a 980ti, which it absolutely does.
I hope you're right. But the jump -shrink- from Maxwell to Pascal was quite big, from 28 nm to 16-14 nm. This time around it will be a much smaller shrink, maybe 12 nm? And the 1080Ti is freakin monster. But who knows, maybe they have some new-crazy arquitecture and the 1170 runs on par with the 1080Ti. That would be truly amazing. Most tech sites are re`porting that the leaked 1180 info is on par with the 1080Ti. We'll see. Hopefully May 30th.
Nvidia posted a bit of a teaser about the GTC (conference). CEO Jensen Huang will again, in Taiwan on May 30, hold a press-conference slash keynote speech. The new conference is listed on few NVIDIA websites, but only written in a Taiwanese version
That image reads in Chinese and can be interpreted in many many ways. You'd think it could be GeForce 11 related, really though we doubt it very much, as it's likely covering anything AI and perhaps big screen gaming. Here's that teaser:
Tom's Hardware reporting July as an estimate as well now:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-turing-faq,37067.html
all these people retiring their 1070s but I still have a 670ti and I can't afford a fucking 1060
Tom's Hardware reporting July as an estimate as well now:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-turing-faq,37067.html
Thanks Switch! In all honesty it is good to see NVidia doing well.https://techreport.com/news/33628/nvidia-brings-in-record-revenue-for-its-fiscal-q1-2019
And once again, they smash earnings records.
*sigh*
They're essentially pulling Apple like margins at this point.
Gonna be hard to resist jumping on the FE cards immediately. Must... Wait... For custom cards...
it's AMDs fault. If they didnt fuck up VEGA, Nvidia would had released this long ago now.