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No!

Money is not a value. But it has never been only this. Multiple actions and in general their imperial attitude. It isn't so simple to explain.

Actually, they do not do anything special, it is just some strange symbiosis between them and people. Given that many people in general are bad, then.......



Which one would you prefer? The R9 295X2 for 624$ or this new TitanX for double the price and still lower performance.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...&cm_re=radeon_r9_295x2-_-14-131-584-_-Product

Remember, the R9 295X2 is still the fastest graphics card and titan did nothing but to close the gap.

The fact that Titan X gets close with just ONE GPU vs. 295X2 with two is telling.
 

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The fact that Titan X gets close with just ONE GPU vs. 295X2 with two is telling.

Not a fair comparison. The R9 295x2 is last generation architecture and the Titan X is new generation architecture. Compare a 390x single GPU (when released) to a single GPU Titan X or a dual GPU of 390x to a dual dual GPU of Titan X for a fair comparison.
 
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Not a fair comparison. The R9 295x2 is last generation architecture and the Titan X is new generation architecture.
GCN 3rd generation ( PDF of GCN3 ISA) doesn't look much different from the previous two generations. If you're expecting radical changes you'll be disappointed - HSA optimization and colour compression (as per Tonga) seems about it
Compare a 390x single GPU (when released) to a single GPU Titan X or a dual GPU of 390x to a dual dual GPU of Titan X for a fair comparison.
For a consumer standpoint it's a case of "run what you brung". You can neither compare nor buy unreleased parts as a general rule. When AMD dropped the 295X2, reviews (including TPUs) were only too happy to benchmark the card against single GPU competition from a previous generation - what other option is there when AMD and Nvidia dovetail graphics releases so that each has a bite of the cherry. This particular case isn't much different from the HD 7970 launch. People knew that the GTX 690/680 were launching a couple of months later, but the card was ranked on and compared to what was available at the time ( GTX 580/590, HD 6970/6990).
 

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I made the statements that I made on a tech site. Not for general public perusal.

We all understand here the game between Nvidia and AMD for dominance. You know that you can't expect that each side will play their hand at the same time so we have to allow for a window of a few months to have a chance of making fair comparisons of new architectures.
 
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Here's a deal for everyone:

If the R390X is 50% faster than the 290X and beats any GTX 980ti 6GB variant by >10% (@ 4K res) I will give both my watercooled 780ti Classified cards away on the TPU forums.

Some of you will know I'm serious. :toast:
Would you kindly give them to me :p
lol
 
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From Q4 2010 to Q4 2014 AMD has lost ~60%. Wow. Very strange graph with all those spikes...... What did cause the increase in sales for nvidia from Q2 to Q3 2012? What caused the rapid decrease in their sales from Q1 to Q2 2014? :confused:

AMD has been in constant decline. :eek: With some stable periods from Q4 2011 to Q3 2012.

This trend is very alarming. If AMD continues to lose so much sales, they will inevitably disappear at some point.

Hope is that those 20-25% decline in sales are all nvidia's part. :)

Would you kindly give them to me :p
lol

Egoism. One can be for you and the other one for another lucky person.
 

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Would you kindly give them to me :p
lol

That system will need to be worked out but really, if 390X is awesomely good -as my stated 50% above 290X, (I've now got doubts creeping in though) I WILL give them away (minus postage).

The only certain criteria I can envisage is as long as you're* not a dick :laugh:

*group noun, not as in 'you'
 
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390X.... 50% above 290X

Someone to tell this guy to pack his cards for giving them away.

AMD work hard on the drivers for the cards and the expected performance gains are in the range of +65%. :D
 
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What did cause the increase in sales for nvidia from Q2 to Q3 2012?
A corresponding lack of sales from AMD
AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total shipments of desktop heterogeneous GPU/CPUs, i.e., APUs dropped 30% from Q2 and 4.7% in notebooks. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments slipped 10.7%.

Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter desktop discrete shipments jumped 28.3% from last quarter; and, the company’s mobile discrete shipments were up 12%, which is impressive in a down market. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 19.6%.

What caused the rapid decrease in their sales from Q1 to Q2 2014? :confused:
Probably channel partners and OEM contracts running out inventory of EOL'ed Kepler cards in preparation for Maxwell.
This trend is very alarming. If AMD continues to lose so much sales, they will inevitably disappear at some point.
Unlikely, although AMD's APUs are eating a disproportionate share of their low/mainstream discrete market. Nvidia card buyers are more likely to pair the card with an Intel system, and with Intel's IGP being less competitive, Nvidia's lower end cards survive in greater numbers.
Hope is that those 20-25% decline in sales are all nvidia's part. :)
Again, unlikely. Nvidia's volume markets are favoured by OEMs. When the consumer market falters, these entry/mainstream level pre-builts underpin a certain continuity of sales. For that to change, AMD would need to vulture some significant OEM discrete contracts.
As has been proven many times in the past, even having a dominant architecture with no significant competition ( such as AMD's Evergreen series...DX11, GDDR5, excellent power/perf. vs. old G92/G94 based Nvidia products), doesn't guarantee market share or sales.
 
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So Titan X or I would prefer naming them Titan milX edition are comes out :laugh:
Hilarious performance for > $999 card, beat by their own scandalous 970 SLI and year-behind and powerhog R9295X2 :roll:
 
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So Titan X or I would prefer naming them Titan milX edition are comes out :laugh:
Hilarious performance for > $999 card, beat by their own scandalous 970 SLI and year-behind and powerhog R9295X2 :roll:

I'm confused. You're comparing two GTX970s, which are more than 50% of a single titan, and are saying that that is scandalous?
 
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Based on retail price it seems fair to compare them.
 
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I'm confused. You're comparing two GTX970s, which are more than 50% of a single titan, and are saying that that is scandalous?

3 gigs memory fiasco as we speak,or it's already fixed?
Months before,many bashed AMD for releasing 8 Gb version of 290X,and that doesn't change anything except for very few games.Now nVidia releasing a behemoth carrying 12 gigs VRAM hope to change the tide.Look like someone never learned.

What intrigues me is...

Roughly 50% more number-crunching muscle than the GTX 980, a 50% wider memory bus, and three times the memory...
--snip--

So 50% more core,50% wider memory,300% more VRAM and 50% more ROPS only translate to 24% faster.what a great achievement.
 
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I'm confused. You're comparing two GTX970s, which are more than 50% of a single titan, and are saying that that is scandalous?

Just ignore them.

Most of the people that compare two cards to one are those who never tried SLI or CFX and can't grasp the difference between the setups.

No offense meant :toast:
 
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I understand how some people tend to be rather disappointed in the titan x. When it comes to 4k gaming, this card seems to be barely scratching the surface in crysis 3.

Using 2 titan x's in sli is where it gets interesting for me. Playing games on 1440p with maxed out settings (maybe even some supersampling) on a 144hz monitor should go really well with two of these cards. What do you guys think?
 
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I understand how some people tend to be rather disappointed in the titan x. When it comes to 4k gaming, this card seems to be barely scratching the surface in crysis 3.

Using 2 titan x's in sli is where it gets interesting for me. Playing games on 1440p with maxed out settings (maybe even some supersampling) on a 144hz monitor should go really well with two of these cards. What do you guys think?
I saw some sli tests and it scaled around 60-80% in games, so I don't know how rich you are, but I think this card only worth it if you are going for 4K. If money is not a concern for you, then go for it ofc, but I'm sure Nvidia will soon starts lasercutting and selling the "bad" titan-x chips as 980TI or something for a lower price, so I would wait if I were you.
 
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I saw some sli tests and it scaled around 60-80% in games, so I don't know how rich you are, but I think this card only worth it if you are going for 4K. If money is not a concern for you, then go for it ofc, but I'm sure Nvidia will soon starts lasercutting and selling the "bad" titan-x chips as 980TI or something for a lower price, so I would wait if I were you.

The binning because of not optimal yield, if some dies on the wafer have defects, probably there will be no need at all for lasercutting.

What intrigues me is...
So 50% more core,50% wider memory,300% more VRAM and 50% more ROPS only translate to 24% faster.what a great achievement.

It doesn't work like that. You cannot expect the underlined things to gain much performance.

Do you remember the case when people laugh when some super slow card is equipped with inappropriate memory amount?
For instance, a 750Ti with 4 GB memory. Super stupid and useless.

Titan X is the same piece of crap. ;)
 
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So 50% more core,50% wider memory,300% more VRAM and 50% more ROPS only translate to 24% faster.what a great achievement.

This card is constrained by TDP.

If you put this thing on custom water with an unlocked power BIOS and run it at frequencies close to a GTX 980 you'd get 50% more performance.

Vram has never had an impact on performance unless the limit is reached, which isn't the case for today games at 4GB (rare exceptions aside).

Check out in due time OCN Titan X thread and you'll see what this card is capable when it doesn't have to compromise.

I agree though that this time around it shouldn't have costed more than 650$, that 12GB Vram doesn't justify the 1k$ price tag.
 
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This card is constrained by TDP.
If you put this thing on custom water with an unlocked power BIOS and run it at frequencies close to a GTX 980 you'd get 50% more performance.
PCGH are getting some good numbers (1550MHz core/ 8000MHz effective memory) with just an Arctic Accelero and an unlocked power BIOS
 
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Aren't they lasercut the disabled parts anyways?
AFAIK, the silicon is much more likely to have fuses (laid down in the metal layers of the IC) blown to isolate defective parts of the die.
 

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I saw some sli tests and it scaled around 60-80% in games, so I don't know how rich you are, but I think this card only worth it if you are going for 4K. If money is not a concern for you, then go for it ofc, but I'm sure Nvidia will soon starts lasercutting and selling the "bad" titan-x chips as 980TI or something for a lower price, so I would wait if I were you.

Agreed. 980Ti might be a more suiting option for a lot of people.

Im not so sure if the titan x is only good for 4k though. Right now, i don't see a good alternative for people who want to experience 1440p gaming with maxed out details on 144hz g-sync monitors. 2 GTX980 in sli will get you about 90-100 fps according to some benchmarks. Not sure how much more we can expect from 2 980Ti's in SLI.
 
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Agreed. 980Ti might be a more suiting option for a lot of people.

Im not so sure if the titan x is only good for 4k though. Right now, i don't see a good alternative for people who want to experience 1440p gaming with maxed out details on 144hz g-sync monitors. 2 GTX980 in sli will get you about 90-100 fps according to some benchmarks. Not sure how much more we can expect from 2 980Ti's in SLI.
I did not say it's only good for 4K, I said it only worth the price if your are going for 4K. That was an objective observation, but if you would ask me, I personally have a much better opinion about this card compared to the majority here. I think it's a real beast and Nvidia gave gamers the best in the world again. Just look how awesome it performs if you push it a bit harder: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/nvidia_geforce_gtx_titan_x/
 

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I did not say it's only good for 4K, I said it only worth the price if your are going for 4K. That was an objective observation, but if you would ask me, I personally have a much better opinion about this card compared to the majority here. I think it's a real beast and Nvidia gave gamers the best in the world again. Just look how awesome it performs if you push it a bit harder: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/nvidia_geforce_gtx_titan_x/
Great review with tempting results... now imagine running 2 of these in sli...
 
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It doesn't work like that. You cannot expect the underlined things to gain much performance.
Do you remember the case when people laugh when some super slow card is equipped with inappropriate memory amount?
For instance, a 750Ti with 4 GB memory. Super stupid and useless.
Titan X is the same piece of crap. ;)

so maxwell is already MAX then? :)

This card is constrained by TDP.
If you put this thing on custom water with an unlocked power BIOS and run it at frequencies close to a GTX 980 you'd get 50% more performance.
Vram has never had an impact on performance unless the limit is reached, which isn't the case for today games at 4GB (rare exceptions aside).
Check out in due time OCN Titan X thread and you'll see what this card is capable when it doesn't have to compromise.
I agree though that this time around it shouldn't have costed more than 650$, that 12GB Vram doesn't justify the 1k$ price tag.

Good point.Would you like to take risk to flash $1000 card and voiding it's warranty?And as far as i remember,nVidia prohibited overclocking or there's a policy change in their Term of Use?
VRAM doesn't have advantage,yet.So why nVidia launch 12 Gb card?Because they can...yup...hoping that every average joe jumped in to buy 12Gb card for their 4k monitor(s).
Yes,overclock will bump performance,but that is extra,not true experience out-of the-box.
 
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