ill wait for a 1080ti if not ill just keep my 980ti until the next series
I might finally move aside my 780 Ti for a 1080 Ti if the price is right, otherwise I might just wait until next gen. This thing is 3 years old now and still maxes everything I've purchased.
Though I have a feeling it's going to cost around $900 since everything else seems to be bumping up by a significant margin this time around, which is really obnoxious.
i7-4770k - GTX 780 Ti - 16GB DDR3 Ripjaws - (2) HyperX 120s / Vertex 3 120
ASRock Extreme3 - Sennheiser Momentums - Xonar DG - EVGA Supernova 650G - Corsair H80i
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Eh, if I need that many threads then chances are I'm looking for more threads over speed so I'd get a 14 core Xeon E5-2680 (28 threads) for a bit less money, or two 10-core Xeons (E5-2630) for a total of 40 threads and a motherboard to put them on for the same money.
I'd wait for the 1080ti over buying this now. the 1080ti will end up being this card without the Titan brand sticker mark-up anyway.
Last edited by Butler to Baby Sloths; 2016-07-24 at 08:43 AM.
It's looking like the 1080ti will not be worth the money to anyone who currently owns a 980ti. Will probably cost way to much money for to small of a performance gain. I've got a 980ti myself and I'm not even remotely considering upgrading until the generation after Pascal.
Here's to hoping Nvidia does something good with Volta.
Depends I guess on the buyer, but by the looks of it, it will be significantly faster (new Titan X is 60% faster according to them vs old Titan X).
Probably a wise choice though. I never really utilized this thing when it was relevant, would have been better off buying two x70 cards every other generation or something for the same $700 I spent on this.
Last edited by glo; 2016-07-24 at 09:01 AM.
i7-4770k - GTX 780 Ti - 16GB DDR3 Ripjaws - (2) HyperX 120s / Vertex 3 120
ASRock Extreme3 - Sennheiser Momentums - Xonar DG - EVGA Supernova 650G - Corsair H80i
build pics