Page 121 of 143 FirstFirst ... 2171111118119120121122123124131 ... LastLast
Results 3,001 to 3,025 of 3567

Thread: Kepler Nvidia GeForce GTX 780

  1. #3001
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    2,095
    Quote Originally Posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
    How it it hypocracy when ON TOP OF THAT even the $400 GTX670 flat out outperforms not only 7950 but also 7970 at a lower cost? Yeah, Nvidia also provides a more feature rich solution.

    WTF does 7870 outclass? Its hardly faster than a GTX570 that I could have and did pick up a year and a half before 7870 was ever released. I don't get your logic. Its just hardcore fanboyism.

    When GTX680 launched it was cheaper than 7970, faster, and drew less power. The first two are the most important part.
    It's not. For the same price I got vastly improved relative wattage performance, and that's what I wanted. I didn't even want to upgrade - my croacking 4850 finally forced my hand.
    E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
    Intel's atom is a terrible chip.

  2. #3002
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,972
    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    k10 vs k20 different markets ?? what you said doesn't make much sense jk

    why because nvidia categorized k10 k20 differently ? its the same hpc crowd

    its not about getting hopes up its about knowing/looking at the data

    gtx690 full sli performance will be matched and in many games it will be surpassed and in some games it will get decimated because of nill sli support
    K10 and K20 are completey different... we can speak about whole computing as a market, but yet the capability they aim and the public aimed are different.

    The K10 is an computing server card who is made of 2x GK104.. it achieve something peak like 4.58Tflops SP, but only 200Glfops DP ... If your need is for DP, forget this card, a single 7970 have allready 5x the capability in DP of the dual GK104 ... Just for give an idea 2x 7970 draw 7.58Tflops SP and 1.98 Tflops DP .. so 10x more DP rate of the dual GK104 K10 .. ( its for an idea, cant compare both ofc ).

    The K20 will get surely a little bit faster SP of a single GK104 but a DP rate of 1Tflops minimum (vs 0.1 Tflops )... The card is aimed at server AND workstation use.

    Basically K10 and K20 are not aimed at the same public. As it will serve different needs. speaking about market is a bit vague imo. K10 is aimed at CUDA acceleration mostly (and with his miserable DP rate, i m tempted to say only CUDA ) when the K20 will be capable of all.
    Last edited by Lanek; 05-18-2012 at 11:39 AM.
    CPU: - I7 4930K (EK Supremacy )
    GPU: - 2x AMD HD7970 flashed GHZ bios ( EK Acetal Nickel Waterblock H2o)
    Motherboard: Asus x79 Deluxe
    RAM: G-skill Ares C9 2133mhz 16GB
    Main Storage: Samsung 840EVO 500GB / 2x Crucial RealSSD C300 Raid0

  3. #3003
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    Quote Originally Posted by mAJORD View Post
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/5840/g...ased-tesla-k20 figure 1

    What is it about the available data for GK110 that makes you so certain it will match gtx690?
    anandtech has rops incorrectly there ^ it should be..

    ROPs <=60

    the actual 3072 cores performance on gtx690 is equivalent to the 2880 cores on gk110 and who knows maybe a geforce gk110 will end up with 3840 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by Lanek View Post
    K10 and K20 are completey different... we can speak about whole computing as a market, but yet the capability they aim and the public aimed are different.

    The K10 is an computing server card who is made of 2x GK104.. it achieve something peak like 4.58Tflops SP, but only 200Glfops DP ... If your need is for DP, forget this card, a single 7970 have allready 5x the capability in DP of the dual GK104 ... Just for give an idea 2x 7970 draw 7.58Tflops SP and 1.98 Tflops DP .. so 10x more DP rate of the dual GK104 K10 .. ( its for an idea, cant compare both ofc ).

    The K20 will get surely a little bit faster SP of a single GK104 but a DP rate of 1Tflops minimum (vs 0.1 Tflops )... The card is aimed at server AND workstation use.

    Basically K10 and K20 are not aimed at the same public. As it will serve different needs. speaking about market is a bit vague imo. K10 is aimed at CUDA acceleration mostly (and with his miserable DP rate, i m tempted to say only CUDA ) when the K20 will be capable of all.
    it doesnt matter what k10 vs k20 is intended for from a geforce point of view

    they can certainly build a 7.1billion 3072core 64rop 384/512bit gpu
    they can certainly build a 7.1billion 3840core 60rop 384bit gpu

    but only for gaming ? gk110 whitepaper is exactly the fermi compute whitepaper: compute blah blah blah

    just how many kepler gpus do you guys think nvidia has in the pipeline.. for every low/high end markets ?

    gk110 is it this is the motherload.. what will remain to be seen is how theyre going to go about those 960 dp units in a geforce

    since they are very hush hush about the actual number of cores

  4. #3004
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,972
    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    anandtech has rops incorrectly there ^ it should be..

    ROPs <=60

    the actual 3072 cores performance on gtx690 is equivalent to the 2880 cores on gk110 and who knows maybe a geforce gk110 will end up with 3840 cores



    it doesnt matter what k10 vs k20 is intended for from a geforce point of view

    they can certainly build a 7.1billion 3072core 64rop 384/512bit gpu
    they can certainly build a 7.1billion 3840core 60rop 384bit gpu

    but only for gaming ? gk110 whitepaper is exactly the fermi compute whitepaper: compute blah blah blah

    just how many kepler gpus do you guys think nvidia has in the pipeline.. for every low/high end markets ?

    gk110 is it this is the motherload.. what will remain to be seen is how theyre going to go about those 960 dp units in a geforce

    since they are very hush hush about the actual number of cores
    Oooh sorry, i was think you was speak specially about K10 and K20 (both cards are clearly aimed at different computing needs, just cause their spec and perf are aimed at another needs, SP in one case, and SP+DP in the second ) .... Geforce GK110 ( gaming card ) is another story... I just speak about K10-K20 ..
    Last edited by Lanek; 05-18-2012 at 12:57 PM.
    CPU: - I7 4930K (EK Supremacy )
    GPU: - 2x AMD HD7970 flashed GHZ bios ( EK Acetal Nickel Waterblock H2o)
    Motherboard: Asus x79 Deluxe
    RAM: G-skill Ares C9 2133mhz 16GB
    Main Storage: Samsung 840EVO 500GB / 2x Crucial RealSSD C300 Raid0

  5. #3005
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
    Posts
    1,264
    You guys are confusing me. K20 is GK110

  6. #3006
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    America's Finest City
    Posts
    2,078
    Quote Originally Posted by mAJORD View Post
    You guys are confusing me. K20 is GK110
    You are correct. I'm not even going to try to wade through this thread and make sense of what people said.

    K10 is dual GK-104 and K20 is GK-110. Period.
    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER View Post
    I am magical.

  7. #3007
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    and no one said otherwise period.

    k10 is dual gk104 just as gtx690 is dual gk104
    "gtx780" is gk110 just as k20 is gk110

    period.


  8. #3008
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Madison, WI
    Posts
    1,004
    Now, I'm interested in what the GTX 880 will be like. There really doesn't seem to be a huge jump coming anytime soon.
    \Project\ Triple Surround Fury
    Case:
    Mountain Mods Ascension (modded)
    CPU: i7 920 @ 4GHz + EK Supreme HF (plate #1)
    GPU: GTX 670 3-Way SLI + XSPC Razor GTX670 water blocks
    Mobo: ASUS Rampage III Extreme + EK FB R3E water block
    RAM: 3x 2GB Mushkin Enhanced Ridgeback DDR3 @ 6-8-6-24 1T
    SSD: Crucial M4 256GB, 0309 firmware
    PSU: 2x Corsair HX1000s on separate circuits
    LCD: 3x ASUS VW266H 26" Nvidia Surround @ 6030 x 1200
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
    Games: AoE II: HD, BF4, MKKE, MW2 via FourDeltaOne (Domination all day!)

  9. #3009
    c[_]
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Alberta, Canada
    Posts
    18,728
    depends if the roadmap with maxwell on it pans out..

    All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.

  10. #3010
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Madison, WI
    Posts
    1,004


    Remember this?
    \Project\ Triple Surround Fury
    Case:
    Mountain Mods Ascension (modded)
    CPU: i7 920 @ 4GHz + EK Supreme HF (plate #1)
    GPU: GTX 670 3-Way SLI + XSPC Razor GTX670 water blocks
    Mobo: ASUS Rampage III Extreme + EK FB R3E water block
    RAM: 3x 2GB Mushkin Enhanced Ridgeback DDR3 @ 6-8-6-24 1T
    SSD: Crucial M4 256GB, 0309 firmware
    PSU: 2x Corsair HX1000s on separate circuits
    LCD: 3x ASUS VW266H 26" Nvidia Surround @ 6030 x 1200
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
    Games: AoE II: HD, BF4, MKKE, MW2 via FourDeltaOne (Domination all day!)

  11. #3011
    Xtreme Guru
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    4,046
    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanSmooth View Post
    Now, I'm interested in what the GTX 880 will be like. There really doesn't seem to be a huge jump coming anytime soon.
    if the trend continues.. gm104 is going to be 10x the gtx680 per that roadmap ^ and gm110 so forth

    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    depends if the roadmap with maxwell on it pans out..
    indeed two years away (2014 q1)

  12. #3012
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    872
    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanSmooth View Post
    Now, I'm interested in what the GTX 880 will be like. There really doesn't seem to be a huge jump coming anytime soon.
    Looks to me like GTX680 performance is pretty similar to GTX480 SLi performance:

    http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=1511766&mpage=1
    Intel 990x/Corsair H80 /Asus Rampage III
    Coolermaster HAF932 case
    Patriot 3 X 2GB
    EVGA GTX Titan SC
    Dell 3008

  13. #3013
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    S/W MI.
    Posts
    132
    Yes it is, I have ran both setups, My thoughts were that the 680 felt smoother on some games that I play but the 480's I have are smooth enough. FPS in min. were very simular best I could tell. My brother is running on the 680 now and I continue to use my 480's untill the next gen. The 680 is a fantastic card but I think 780 or whatever is going to be the point when it makes sence to dump my 480's. All depends on what your after and what your needs are I suppose.
    AsRock P67 Extreme4
    2500K@4.8 1.37v 24/7 EK supreme HF
    8Gb G-skill RipjawsX 1866/Cas8
    EVGA GTX670 FTW
    Creative XFI titanium
    Corsair TX 850 PSU
    G-skill SSD,Boot/games
    W-D Black, storage
    Coolermaster HAF/X
    Acer 27in. 120hz

  14. #3014
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    2,554
    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    It's not. For the same price I got vastly improved relative wattage performance, and that's what I wanted. I didn't even want to upgrade - my croacking 4850 finally forced my hand.
    Why spend that much if you don't care much about performance? If a 4850 is good enough why not just pick up a 5770 or 6850?

    Honestly, you're just an AMD fanboy that likes to complain about the competition at any possible opportunity.

    You could have gotten video cards that would have wiped the floor with that 4850 while drawing less power years ago for half the price of what you paid for that 7870. Performance clearly isn't even that important to you.

  15. #3015
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    North Queensland Australia
    Posts
    1,445
    Quote Originally Posted by ClockZ View Post
    Yes it is, I have ran both setups, My thoughts were that the 680 felt smoother on some games that I play but the 480's I have are smooth enough. FPS in min. were very simular best I could tell. My brother is running on the 680 now and I continue to use my 480's untill the next gen. The 680 is a fantastic card but I think 780 or whatever is going to be the point when it makes sence to dump my 480's. All depends on what your after and what your needs are I suppose.
    +1

    Till I get a game that I can't play on high settings with my current setup then I won't bother upgrading.

    -PB
    -Project Sakura-
    Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
    2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro

    Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB

  16. #3016
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    North Queensland Australia
    Posts
    1,445
    Quote Originally Posted by ClockZ View Post
    Yes it is, I have ran both setups, My thoughts were that the 680 felt smoother on some games that I play but the 480's I have are smooth enough. FPS in min. were very simular best I could tell. My brother is running on the 680 now and I continue to use my 480's untill the next gen. The 680 is a fantastic card but I think 780 or whatever is going to be the point when it makes sence to dump my 480's. All depends on what your after and what your needs are I suppose.
    +1

    Till I get a game that I can't play on high settings with my current setup then I won't bother upgrading.

    -PB
    -Project Sakura-
    Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
    2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro

    Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB

  17. #3017
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    2,095
    Quote Originally Posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
    Why spend that much if you don't care much about performance? If a 4850 is good enough why not just pick up a 5770 or 6850?

    Honestly, you're just an AMD fanboy that likes to complain about the competition at any possible opportunity.

    You could have gotten video cards that would have wiped the floor with that 4850 while drawing less power years ago for half the price of what you paid for that 7870. Performance clearly isn't even that important to you.
    Chill. I was already wanting to upgrade since Civ 5 and even source games don't take well to 4xAA and 16xAF. With the 4850 I can't play on high settings in modern games, and the 512 vram prevents high detail settings. I just didn't need to. It's a question of wants, money, and timing. If I bought a x770 or a 6850 I would be paying money for a replacement, and why would I want that?

    Your attempts to armchair psychology me are not very good.
    E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
    Intel's atom is a terrible chip.

  18. #3018
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
    Posts
    1,264
    Quote Originally Posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
    Why spend that much if you don't care much about performance? If a 4850 is good enough why not just pick up a 5770 or 6850?

    Honestly, you're just an AMD fanboy that likes to complain about the competition at any possible opportunity.

    You could have gotten video cards that would have wiped the floor with that 4850 while drawing less power years ago for half the price of what you paid for that 7870. Performance clearly isn't even that important to you.
    Why are you attacking him so much? His opinion may not be 100% valid, but then you're paying him out for buying a HD7870?

    It is clearly a better card than the 570 for the same money.. that's all he said. Your aggressiveness makes you look like more of a fanboy than him.

  19. #3019
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Peoples Republic of Kalifornia
    Posts
    1,541
    Quote Originally Posted by mAJORD View Post
    It is clearly a better card than the 570 for the same money.. that's all he said. Your aggressiveness makes you look like more of a fanboy than him.
    Considering the GTX 670 is only $50usd more expensive than the 7870, I'm not sure how anyone can honestly believe such nonsense. The GTX 670's price is only 15% higher than AMD's offering but while playing modern games like Battlefield 3, the 670 completely wipes the floor with the AMD card by 35-50%. And in Skyrim, the 670 is again a clear winner by 15-25%.

    Btw... i'm assuming you meant to type 670 instead of 570 in your post because I highly doubt many consumers are having to decide between the latest gen and the previous gen. The performance difference between the 570 and 670 is massive, and those 570's are still far too expensive.

    "If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource left but in the exertion of that original right of self-defense which is paramount to all positive forms of government"
    -- Alexander Hamilton

  20. #3020
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
    Posts
    1,264
    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew LB View Post
    Considering the GTX 670 is only $50usd more expensive than the 7870, I'm not sure how anyone can honestly believe such nonsense. The GTX 670's price is only 15% higher than AMD's offering but while playing modern games like Battlefield 3, the 670 completely wipes the floor with the AMD card by 35-50%. And in Skyrim, the 670 is again a clear winner by 15-25%.

    Btw... i'm assuming you meant to type 670 instead of 570 in your post because I highly doubt many consumers are having to decide between the latest gen and the previous gen. The performance difference between the 570 and 670 is massive, and those 570's are still far too expensive.
    no I (they) are talking about the 570...

    670 is a completely different story (and great value)

  21. #3021
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    2,554
    Quote Originally Posted by mAJORD View Post
    Why are you attacking him so much? His opinion may not be 100% valid, but then you're paying him out for buying a HD7870?

    It is clearly a better card than the 570 for the same money.. that's all he said. Your aggressiveness makes you look like more of a fanboy than him.
    Its the over the top fanboy posts and not just in this thread that just rub me the wrong way. Check his post history and you'll see what I mean. Why would a person who finds a 4850 to be "good enough" come and troll the video card discussions at a place called xtreme systems? Is this the AMD version of Rollo?


    Quote Originally Posted by mAJORD View Post
    no I (they) are talking about the 570...

    670 is a completely different story (and great value)
    Thats another very good point, actually. Do you think the thought of picking up a GTX670 even entered into his mind?

    I don't think that 7870 is a bad card at all. I actually considered picking up a couple for crossfire but it doesn't offer much as far as price vs performance goes. Look at the lack of excitement on the forums when that card was released. They just sort of slipped it in at the same price as other cards with similar performance. All that it really has going for it is the performance per watt which goes back to my point originally on that being just one part of the equation and for most people a small one.

  22. #3022
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    2,095
    Hey, if you're going to make insinuations about me, do it to my face. Don't be passive aggressive.

    Why would a person who finds a 4850 to be "good enough" come and troll the video card discussions at a place called xtreme systems? Is this the AMD version of Rollo?
    Because I like the news section. I don't really bother with anything else. You might say it's mostly a matter of finding other uses with my money, like buying food and paying for rent. The amount of money I take home at the end of the month, on a grad student's pittance, isn't much. In fact, I would not have purchased one without my tax return.

    Do you think the thought of picking up a GTX670 even entered into his mind?
    $50 is about a weeks worth of groceries. Also, all GTX670 models have garbage stock coolers, and higher idle wattage, while I purchased a Sapphire 7870 with a much better and quieter cooler for the same as MSRP.
    Last edited by cegras; 05-20-2012 at 02:36 PM.
    E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
    Intel's atom is a terrible chip.

  23. #3023
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    100
    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post

    $50 is about a weeks worth of groceries. Also, all GTX670 models have garbage stock coolers, and higher idle wattage, while I purchased a Sapphire 7870 with a much better and quieter cooler for the same as MSRP.
    LOL what are you talking about? I just got a pair of Gigabyte 670's for $400 a piece, and you won't find a nicer cooler. Wanna compare PCMark11 scores?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125423
    2600k @ 4.6 GHz
    Noctua NH-D14 cooler
    P8Z68-V PRO
    16 GB RAM
    Corsair TX-850
    Two Gigabyte 670 GTX Windforce's in SLI at +60 core/+400 memory (3DMark11 15000P)
    Antec P182
    Crucial M4 SSD
    Win7 x64
    Dell 3007WFP-HC
    Logitech G15 Keyboard & G7 Mouse
    ErgoHuman Chair

  24. #3024
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    2,554
    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    Hey, if you're going to make insinuations about me, do it to my face. Don't be passive aggressive.



    Because I like the news section. I don't really bother with anything else. You might say it's mostly a matter of finding other uses with my money, like buying food and paying for rent. The amount of money I take home at the end of the month, on a grad student's pittance, isn't much. In fact, I would not have purchased one without my tax return.
    Why not buy a midrange card like a GTX560 or 6870, it would have been a massive upgrade, similar performance per watt, and an all around better bang for your buck?


    Also, all GTX670 models have garbage stock coolers, and higher idle wattage, while I purchased a Sapphire 7870 with a much better and quieter cooler for the same as MSRP.
    As mentioned above, buy a more common AIB model at the same price.

    Do you really not see the difference between someone saying "the card has similar performance to a card you could have bought a year and a half ago at a similar price but at least it draws a little less electricity" and "its faster than the competitions offering, cheaper, and draws less electricity while to boot"? Really?

  25. #3025
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    872
    Quote Originally Posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
    Its the over the top fanboy posts and not just in this thread that just rub me the wrong way. Check his post history and you'll see what I mean. Why would a person who finds a 4850 to be "good enough" come and troll the video card discussions at a place called xtreme systems? Is this the AMD version of Rollo?
    HEY! I have a watercooled 990X with 680Sli and 57X10 3D VisionSurround on my main box. I may not be icing down my cpu for 3D Mark competition, but I'm a hell of a lot more "xtreme" than a guy sporting a 4850.
    Intel 990x/Corsair H80 /Asus Rampage III
    Coolermaster HAF932 case
    Patriot 3 X 2GB
    EVGA GTX Titan SC
    Dell 3008

Page 121 of 143 FirstFirst ... 2171111118119120121122123124131 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •