Official Nvidia Ampere/Consumer Volta thread

Maybe but why stop milking now? Selling out on a manu process that is probably very efficient at this time.
 
Nvidia can't afford to become stagnant even without competition, gamers will just move on to consoles if PC gaming no longer remains cutting edge. And miners keeping GPUs sky high in price with no availability will just make that choice easier.
 
Excited to see what the new cards can do as gaming cards... not as bitcoin tools :bleh:

Its been awhile since 1080ti has been released so I wonder what the performance jump will be like.
 
Excited to see what the new cards can do as gaming cards... not as bitcoin tools :bleh:

Its been awhile since 1080ti has been released so I wonder what the performance jump will be like.

Lol. I like how people keep thinking 1080ti. Meanwhile we are talking titan x pascal performance from 2016. It's nv 2 gens ahead of AMD we looking at 1080ti performance at ampere. If you got a TI your upgrade is later this year or next year. Whenever, there enough defect chips from v100.

I have a titan V and even if this thing would literally have to be 10-15% faster across the board (and not some titles)for it to be a solid upgrade from a ti/xp.
 
We talk 1080Tis cause only suckers(or the nycdarkness' of the world if you got more money than you know what to do with it and no other hobbies:bleh:) buy Titan Xs when they first come out. We all know the history... TX comes out and then Ti steals the show a few months later with price/performance.
 
This is what I predict will happen with performance over the 1080TI.

2080 Vanilla +15% ( MILK edition cost $1200 )
2080 TI + 35% ($1600 )
2080 Titan Variant +50% ( $2000 )

I don't think we will see many iterations of the Titan this time. Nvidia learning from it's stupidity. And I am probably being conservative with price knowing Nvidia the prices could be doubled.... :bleh:
 
This is what I predict will happen with performance over the 1080TI.

2080 Vanilla +15% ( MILK edition cost $1200 )
2080 TI + 35% ($1600 )
2080 Titan Variant +50% ( $2000 )

I don't think we will see many iterations of the Titan this time. Nvidia learning from it's stupidity. And I am probably being conservative with price knowing Nvidia the prices could be doubled.... :bleh:

Are those canadian prices? So we're good in the US? :lol:
 
This is what I predict will happen with performance over the 1080TI.

2080 Vanilla +15% ( MILK edition cost $1200 )
2080 TI + 35% ($1600 )
2080 Titan Variant +50% ( $2000 )

I don't think we will see many iterations of the Titan this time. Nvidia learning from it's stupidity. And I am probably being conservative with price knowing Nvidia the prices could be doubled.... :bleh:

They are gonna kill their gaming base with prices like that. TBH with current games more most folks a 1080ti is already very sufficient. I'd say 749/800 on the 1080. We probably wont even see a titan.
 
They are gonna kill their gaming base with prices like that. TBH with current games more most folks a 1080ti is already very sufficient. I'd say 749/800 on the 1080. We probably wont even see a titan.

and the 2080 TI will replace it at same price 6 months later like last time

being on 4k I need it but if the 2080 TI strix comes in higher than 800 they can bite me
 
They will do what they always do. Release the upper mid range stuff (2080) priced around $650 for people too impatient to wait for the Ti. Then the Ti comes out at around $700~750, and the 2080 drops down to the low $500 range.
 
They will do what they always do. Release the upper mid range stuff (2080) priced around $650 for people too impatient to wait for the Ti. Then the Ti comes out at around $700~750, and the 2080 drops down to the low $500 range.

I see 699 for the 1080 is more likely. We probably wont see the TI till next year @ 799
 
So long as we don't get a refresh. But Ampere was expected to be a refresh. Slotting it in between Pascal and Volta on the road map might suggest so. Now the waiting game until we know.
 
If you want to make sure to get one then I suggest getting a pre-order in on newegg as soon as they are up. I would not pre-order on amazon.

Now the initial offering may be a blower style cooler that could end up being laf. Tough position really because if you wait for aftermarket solutions it could be a while and they may be hard to get.
 
Oh don't worry Bill it will crash by then. It won't stay down though which is what you probably want. If you're lucky that roller coaster will be on an extended dip so demand stays down for a while. While meaning at least a few months if not longer.
 
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