NVIDIA Unveils Its $700 Top of the Line GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Graphics Card (hothardware.com)
MojoKid writes from a report via HotHardware: NVIDIA just lifted the veil on its latest monster graphics card for gamers -- the long-rumored GeForce GTX 1080 Ti -- at an event this evening in San Francisco during the Game Developers Conference (GDC). The card will sit at the top of NVIDIA's GeForce offering with the Titan X and GeForce GTX 1080 in NVIDIA's Pascal-powered product stack, promising significant performance gains over the GTX 1080 and faster than Titan X performance, for a much lower price of $699. The 12 billion NVIDIA GP102 transistor on the card has 3,584 CUDA cores, which is actually the same as NVIDIA's Titan X. However, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will have fewer ROP units at 88, versus 96 in the Titan X. The 1080 Ti will also, however, come equipped with 11GB of premium GDDR5X memory from Micron clocked at 11,000 MHz for an effective 11Gbps data rate. Peak compute throughput of the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is slightly higher than the Titan X due to the Ti's higher boost clock. Memory bandwidth over its narrower 352-bit GDDR5 memory interface is 484GB/s, which is also slightly higher than a Titan X as well. NVIDIA also noted that peak overclocks on the core should hit 2GHz or higher with minimal coaxing. As a result, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will be faster than the Titan X out of the box, faster still when overclocked.
Who in their right mind spends that much for a video card? Seriously, I want to know. Unless you are a trust fund PC master race worshiper, why would you sink 2x the cost of a console into a card that will be obsolete in a year or two?
Some people seem to have completely lost sight of the whole point of playing games: it is to have fun...
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This card is basically their former 1199$ card with minor differences.
Chip size is the same (471mm^2)
Shader cound is the same.
Memory bus is a bit smaller, so you end up with weirdo 11Gb vs 12Gb on original card.
Memory speed is a bit faster.
Claimed performance essentially is "faster than Titan".
It is both faster than expected and cheaper than expected (it costs as older and significantly slower 314mm^2 1080 at launch)
My bet they are trying to steal AMD Vega thunder (expected in Q2, possibly in May), which also is about 500mm^2 monster chip with superior memory (HBM2).
Yeah. So, having more cores helps speed the render. The latest Blender does support Pascal. It's very fast. But your real limiting factor here is how much of the scene can you fit into the card's memory? Because if you exceed total memory capacity of the card, you'll be rendering on your system CPU.
A Titan X Pascal ships with 12GB RAM and a few more rendering cores. Compared to GTX 1080TI at 11GB, it's a marginal difference for a whopping $600 savings. So, if you're rendering 3D photorealistic in Cycles, your question is, will that 1GB difference really matter? Because if not, you'll want to buy a second GTX1080 for a bit more than one Titan X Pascal, and you'll blow a single card away in rendering times. Or buy four of them for less than 2.5x the price of two Titan Xs.
For 2D cartoons, you'll see some benefit in Blender using planes and onion skinning. But not with OpenToonz, which really doesn't have extensive GL acceleration yet. So choose hardware carefully to the projects you expect will pay the bills.
Who in their right mind does this? Pro animators, it's not just film but also advertising and motion design for web. Or architects, who often shoot proposed sites with a drone and then use a 3D model with motion tracking to composite them together for clients.
So, when you're paid by the project, each extra hour of rendertime really matters. And easily justifies a few extra thousand dollars in hardware.
I ask that question all the time about iPhone users. An Oppo F1 or even an A39 is almost indistinguishable from an iPhone and has a similar interface to boot. It'll set you back $170 and have 256gb of removable memory, dual simcards, and an actual headphone jack.
But suckers gonna sucker.
Cutting edge indeed.
This is one of the small number of graphics cards I would willingly insert into my motherboard. It is also among the much smaller group of graphics cards I would masturbate over.
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Unless you make your living requiring a expensive card like this. It would be foolish to waste this much on graphics for gaming. Maybe the geek teens living with Mom and Dad with a part time job will waste money this way. But the rest of us have more practical needs to spend our money on. It's probably those obsessive gamers who must play a game at absolute resolution and quality who would spend that much on a card.
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Considering the time elapsed since the 1080 card was deployed, it feels like the hardware version of DLC.
It seems like there is never a good time to buy new hardware because, in most cases, less than six months later they'll have the " Gold, Ti, Plus, Blue Ribbon " edition dropping out.
Now that said, I am one of those nerds who will spend the money for these monsters. I have an HTC Vive unit that just can't get fed enough GPU horsepower to run everything at the resolution levels we all would like to see. I figure when we can finally run Crysis at full resolution, in VR @ 90fps with all the options turned up, we'll finally be at peak GPU. ( We gotta long way to go ) I agree with one of the above statements in that Display Tech is far ahead of GPU capabilities at the moment. It's nice to finally have something driving innovation again. ( Much like games did for GPU tech early on. )
I'm also one of the aformentioned 1%'s who uses Blender almost daily. When you realize the rendering performance difference between a strong GPU and even a high end CPU, you'll happily spend the $$$ for the GPU due to the amount of time it will save you rendering later on.
Of course, I could always spring for the Titan Z card which just crushes the 1080 ( as it should as it has 2x the CUDA cores, more memory and higher memory bandwidth capabilities ) though they check in at an even heftier price ( assuming you can even find one ). Again though, if it cuts my render times down, it's worth it.
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I'm just wondering how will it stack up against RX Vega, which will be released next quarter?
Rumours have it Vega is 12 TFLOPs, while 1080 Ti is only 11 TFLOPs
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Apple switched to exclusive proprietary graphics in their 2013 Mac Pro trash cans, NVIDIA stopped supporting Macs back at the GTX 980. I still use Mac towers because with multi-processors and the right software they still have more CPU power than most tasks need. Until now that is with GPGPU / massive vector processing tasks becoming the latest thing (deep learning for the masses!).
I like my workstations running some flavor of UNIX and have been on Apple for many years, Sun and SGI before that. I'm ready to dump Apple for Linux because of this stupid lack of compatibility. I refuse to use M$ outside of a VM.
The world is ready for a new workstation vendor to come along and fill the void.
Can its run crisis on full?