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Hello chaps, thought you might find this interesting... [url]https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-turing-faq,37067.html[/url] TL;DR Variant 1: $1000 Variant 2: $1500 ~3500 CUDA cores and ~1.5-2GHz core speed (pretty much the same as a 1080 Ti at $700). Probably faster but not to a significant margin, if the specs are to be believed. New VR High Bandwidth connector (HDMI?) Launch date: 30th July. I would take everything with a huge grain of salt, as the sources being quoted have been less than truthful in the past...
Hello chaps, thought you might find this interesting...

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-turing-faq,37067.html

TL;DR

Variant 1: $1000
Variant 2: $1500

~3500 CUDA cores and ~1.5-2GHz core speed (pretty much the same as a 1080 Ti at $700). Probably faster but not to a significant margin, if the specs are to be believed.

New VR High Bandwidth connector (HDMI?)

Launch date: 30th July.

I would take everything with a huge grain of salt, as the sources being quoted have been less than truthful in the past...

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#1
Posted 07/02/2018 05:37 PM   
Here's an even newer article which only deals with naming and potential release dates: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-gpu-release-date-rumors-2018,37391.html I am anxiously awaiting release, not because I want to buy an 1180, but because I hope the 1080 will drop to an affordable (for me) price. Anyone have any wisdom to share on when to jump on a 1080 once the 1180 hits the shelves? How much time will I have before they stop stocking the 1080's?
Here's an even newer article which only deals with naming and potential release dates:

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-gpu-release-date-rumors-2018,37391.html


I am anxiously awaiting release, not because I want to buy an 1180, but because I hope the 1080 will drop to an affordable (for me) price.

Anyone have any wisdom to share on when to jump on a 1080 once the 1180 hits the shelves? How much time will I have before they stop stocking the 1080's?

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#2
Posted 07/02/2018 10:35 PM   
bah, the quoted source is untrustworthy. On this side of the fence, you got NVIDIA CEO publicly stated that it will be a long time before the 11 series drops and you got this unofficial, outside source stated otherwise. I put my $$$ on the CEO because he could just be coy and said "no comment" and no harm, no foul. But he actually specified about the time frame. I feel that the source is just putting fake news out for click bait/site traffic, in my personal opinion. Right now, NVIDIA card is 1)selling very well, 2)no real competition from the other camp, 3)still the highest, fastest product available, 4)still have very high demand even on Year 3, hence there's less incentive to push anything new out while the current gen is still good. This is a business decision on NVIDIA part, pure and simple.
bah, the quoted source is untrustworthy. On this side of the fence, you got NVIDIA CEO publicly stated that it will be a long time before the 11 series drops and you got this unofficial, outside source stated otherwise.

I put my $$$ on the CEO because he could just be coy and said "no comment" and no harm, no foul. But he actually specified about the time frame. I feel that the source is just putting fake news out for click bait/site traffic, in my personal opinion.

Right now, NVIDIA card is 1)selling very well, 2)no real competition from the other camp, 3)still the highest, fastest product available, 4)still have very high demand even on Year 3, hence there's less incentive to push anything new out while the current gen is still good. This is a business decision on NVIDIA part, pure and simple.

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#3
Posted 07/02/2018 10:41 PM   
The rumored return of over 300,000 graphics cards might also impact release schedule. For example, see [url]https://wccftech.com/nvidia-oem-partner-300k-gpu-inventory-issues-next-gen-geforce-delay/[/url].
The rumored return of over 300,000 graphics cards might also impact release schedule. For example, see https://wccftech.com/nvidia-oem-partner-300k-gpu-inventory-issues-next-gen-geforce-delay/.

#4
Posted 07/03/2018 12:48 AM   
I'm just crossing my fingers that this new generation of cards won't be the one where 3d vision problems on the driver or hardware level start to appear out of nvidia's ceasing to care.
I'm just crossing my fingers that this new generation of cards won't be the one where 3d vision problems on the driver or hardware level start to appear out of nvidia's ceasing to care.

#5
Posted 07/03/2018 05:33 AM   
I'm thirsty for more performance, a lot, but this rumor is hard to believe with those prices (placeholders, I hope).
I'm thirsty for more performance, a lot, but this rumor is hard to believe with those prices (placeholders, I hope).

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#6
Posted 07/03/2018 06:25 AM   
If it's true I've heard rumor performance increase over the 1080ti may only be 10%. I am not sure how I feel about that.
If it's true I've heard rumor performance increase over the 1080ti may only be 10%. I am not sure how I feel about that.

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#7
Posted 07/05/2018 01:56 AM   
perhaps that, just like CPU's, it won't be realistic anymore to expect large gains from a platform to the next, even if it takes years to come out.
perhaps that, just like CPU's, it won't be realistic anymore to expect large gains from a platform to the next, even if it takes years to come out.

#8
Posted 07/05/2018 03:42 AM   
I don’t get why don’t they develop Something like dual card in synch for 3d pr VR full double performance
I don’t get why don’t they develop Something like dual card in synch for 3d pr VR full double performance

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#9
Posted 07/05/2018 12:22 PM   
No-one cares for 3D except from us. We are the Betamax vs VHS which is VR, which is in many ways technically inferior. VR used to support SLi very well but it was deemed by Luddites to be too high latency in some action type games, so they blocked any kind of SLi from VR in every game entirely, which are the kind of decisions that turned me into a demon of everlasting RAGE :D Certainly dual GPU cards have been available in the past, but were never quite popular. DAAMIT has some new patents on multi-gpu boards; perhaps that is the way froward in time...
No-one cares for 3D except from us. We are the Betamax vs VHS which is VR, which is in many ways technically inferior.

VR used to support SLi very well but it was deemed by Luddites to be too high latency in some action type games, so they blocked any kind of SLi from VR in every game entirely, which are the kind of decisions that turned me into a demon of everlasting RAGE :D

Certainly dual GPU cards have been available in the past, but were never quite popular.

DAAMIT has some new patents on multi-gpu boards; perhaps that is the way froward in time...

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#10
Posted 07/05/2018 01:44 PM   
Welp, regardless of whether or not the 1180 is on the horizon, it'll be out of my price range anyways, and probably not that beneficial considering the bottleneck that my CPU will no doubt create. For those reasons I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a new 1080 this morning. I got caught with my pants down when I hesitated just before the cryptocurrency boom, and I don't want the same thing to happen when trying to time a purchase of an obsolete item once the next gen GPU hit the market.
Welp, regardless of whether or not the 1180 is on the horizon, it'll be out of my price range anyways, and probably not that beneficial considering the bottleneck that my CPU will no doubt create.

For those reasons I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a new 1080 this morning. I got caught with my pants down when I hesitated just before the cryptocurrency boom, and I don't want the same thing to happen when trying to time a purchase of an obsolete item once the next gen GPU hit the market.

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#11
Posted 07/05/2018 05:26 PM   
Im waiting for new cards but there’s no way I’ll get one at those prices if they are true. Looks like nvidia has a million cards still in the supply chain and they are dropping the 10 series price by 20% during July, https://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/matthew-wilson/gpu-prices-reportedly-expected-to-dip-by-20-this-month/ Looks like nvidia, through their greed, have shot themselves in the foot. With the crypto market falling apart and loads of second hand cards hitting the used market from miners selling up for more powerful ASIC’s, nvidia have had to delay the next gaming card until they’ve cleared inventory. If the new Turing or whatever it will be called is $1000+ (which pretty much means £1000 in the UK) They can suck my fat one and I’ll buy a second hand 1080ti instead to replace my 980ti. I really think nvidia are pissing on the gamers with their insatiable greed and from pushing into new markets like AI and autonomous vehicles. Can’t wait for the new ultra D TV’s though as 3D without glasses, 4K 120hz resolution and freesync sounds like gaming heaven to me. You know the BFGD won’t support 3D Vision, it’s just nvidia’s way. The only way gamers will get new 3D tech from nvidia is if Audi wants it for their cards heads up display or something similar. Gamers are not nvidias focus anymore. We are more of an afterthought these days it seems.
Im waiting for new cards but there’s no way I’ll get one at those prices if they are true.
Looks like nvidia has a million cards still in the supply chain and they are dropping the 10 series price by 20% during July,


https://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/matthew-wilson/gpu-prices-reportedly-expected-to-dip-by-20-this-month/


Looks like nvidia, through their greed, have shot themselves in the foot.
With the crypto market falling apart and loads of second hand cards hitting the used market from miners selling up for more powerful ASIC’s, nvidia have had to delay the next gaming card until they’ve cleared inventory.

If the new Turing or whatever it will be called is $1000+ (which pretty much means £1000 in the UK)
They can suck my fat one and I’ll buy a second hand 1080ti instead to replace my 980ti.


I really think nvidia are pissing on the gamers with their insatiable greed and from pushing into new markets like AI and autonomous vehicles.

Can’t wait for the new ultra D TV’s though as 3D without glasses, 4K 120hz resolution and freesync sounds like gaming heaven to me.
You know the BFGD won’t support 3D Vision, it’s just nvidia’s way.
The only way gamers will get new 3D tech from nvidia is if Audi wants it for their cards heads up display or something similar.

Gamers are not nvidias focus anymore. We are more of an afterthought these days it seems.

#12
Posted 07/05/2018 06:03 PM   
I don‘t get it why they all drop 3D!? They make commercials for new BFGD monitors and tell crap like „You are really inside the game!“. Hell NO! You are not inside the game on a flat display, no matter how huge the screen is! Didn‘t they even try 3D vision? (Same with 3D-TVs. In 3D you are inside a game or movie...)
I don‘t get it why they all drop 3D!?
They make commercials for new BFGD monitors and tell crap like „You are really inside the game!“. Hell NO! You are not inside the game on a flat display, no matter how huge the screen is! Didn‘t they even try 3D vision? (Same with 3D-TVs. In 3D you are inside a game or movie...)

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#13
Posted 07/05/2018 06:56 PM   
They took 3D off today’s TV’s so they can sell it us again for a premium when ultra D 3D TV’s launch in a year or two. I hope this next gen is a beast and they’ve added some ray tracing shizzle to battlefield V (as it will be an nvidia sponsored game this time)
They took 3D off today’s TV’s so they can sell it us again for a premium when ultra D 3D TV’s launch in a year or two.

I hope this next gen is a beast and they’ve added some ray tracing shizzle to battlefield V (as it will be an nvidia sponsored game this time)

#14
Posted 07/05/2018 09:32 PM   
Come on guys 4k is so sharp its like 3d ;D
Come on guys 4k is so sharp its like 3d ;D

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#15
Posted 07/06/2018 05:07 AM   
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