GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5X and GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 available by June 2016

Started by Mmm_fish_tacos, May 01, 2016, 02:38 PM

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Mmm_fish_tacos

To be fiar these graphs don't actually tell us much. Excited for the first 3rd party benchmarks though.

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Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on May 07, 2016, 02:35 PMTo be fiar these graphs don't actually tell us much. Excited for the first 3rd party benchmarks though.

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$450?? The hell. I'd rather pay $150 more for a brand new 1080

Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: Dr. Pezus on May 07, 2016, 02:43 PM$450?? The hell. I'd rather pay $150 more for a brand new 1080
That's a 700 dollar card right now. It runs about 35 c under load. But yeah, I'm with you. They'll get even cheaper as more people flood the market with them

ethomaz

I'm really excited to read AnandTech review with early drives.

Mmm_fish_tacos



Why can't I be there.  >:(



This shame is being talked about on gaf. Nobody seems to notice it's battleship based on score. I get close to 11 with a weak cpu and a 970.

ethomaz

This pic is a joke/fake.

BTW the site posted it thinks it is a mobile card.

ethomaz

This is one of the first company to announce its 1080.

Quote from: enemy2kZotac announced a card and listed detailed specs. DP 1.4 nice.

GPU: GeForceĀ® GTX 1080

CUDA cores: 2560

Video Memory: 8GB GDDR5X

Memory Bus: 256-bit

Engine Clock Base: 1607 MHz

Boost: 1733 MHz

Memory Clock: 10000 MHz

PCI Express 3.0

Display Outputs: 3 x DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, DL-DVI

HDCP Support: Yes

Multi Display Capability: Quad Display

Recommended Power Supply: 500W

Power Consumption: 180W

Power Input: 8-pin

APIs: DirectX 12 API feature level 12_1, OpenGL 4.5

Cooling: Blower

Slot Size: Dual Slot

SLI: Yes

Supported OS: Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista

Card Length: 266.7mm x 111.15mm

Accessories: Dual 6-pin to 8-pin PCIe adapter, Driver Disk, User Manual

Comes with a backplate as well. http://videocardz.com/59674/zotac-releases-its-geforce-gtx-1080

Mmm_fish_tacos


Raven


the-pi-guy

Quote from: Raven on May 08, 2016, 01:07 AM
*drops to 90 FPS*
WTF, am I supposed to be impressed?

*rubs GTX 1080 on body*
Yes, yes I am.  

Raven

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on May 08, 2016, 01:11 AM*drops to 90 FPS*
WTF, am I supposed to be impressed?

*rubs GTX 1080 on body*
Yes, yes I am.  
lol

I'm so torn. I just got a GTX 680 from a friend for basically nothing to replace my ancient GTX 295 and now I'm all like... "a card with better performance than a Titan for $600? ....oh my...."

Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: Raven on May 08, 2016, 01:22 AMlol

I'm so torn. I just got a GTX 680 from a friend for basically nothing to replace my ancient GTX 295 and now I'm all like... "a card with better performance than a Titan for $600? ....oh my...."
They hype is real!

The 1070 is going to be pretty impressive for 379.

darkknightkryta

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on May 08, 2016, 01:35 AMThey hype is real!

The 1070 is going to be pretty impressive for 379.
That's like 500 dollars here.

ethomaz

Some numbers from a YouTube video compared with same setthings in Guru3D and Hardcorp.

Quote from: AmeyGuru3D witcher 3
gtx980 = 48 fps
gtx980ti = 61 fps
TitanX = 63 fps
gtx980tiOC = 67-69 fps
gtx1080 = 81.6 fps

hardocp ROTR dx12
gtx980 = 43 fps
gtx980ti = 59.6 fps
gtx1080 = 77.4 fps


BTW the videos shows The Witcher 3 @ 4K at 43fps.

Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: ethomaz on May 08, 2016, 04:38 PMSome numbers from a YouTube video compared with same setthings in Guru3D and Hardcorp.


BTW the videos shows The Witcher 3 @ 4K at 43fps.
So not quite 2x