• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

GeForce GTX 580 to Get Price-Cuts

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
I have not seen where Nvidia was releasing this as anything other than a high end card. Can someone provide a link, proof, or something other than heresay from some other post on another site?

GK104, the 4 in the end has always been indicative of midrange/performance part. just like 6 is lower mainstream and 8 is low end. And the existence of GK100 and GK110 indicative of high-end is very well known, though nothing else is really known except that at some point they were/are in the making.

@ Casecutter

They didn't know exactly what AMD would bring, but they had an idea a long way back. Specs were known, there were some leaked figures, etc. So they already knew it would be close. They also had the previous generation to compare with where GF114 (midrange/performance) was faster than Cypress (high-end), even though it released later but it's what GF104 was suposed to be. So if Kepler is much better than Fermi it was relatively safe to assume they could do better this generation. But they didn't just stop making the high-end chip, who said that? They only scraped it (if they have canceled it at all) once it was known HD7970's performance. According to rumors, things were not going well with the chip, so instead of releasing another cut down chip like GTX480, they cancelled/post-poned it. And again IF they have done so at all, because no one really knows fuck about it. If GK104 couldn't compete with Tahiti, they would have forced another cut down card like GTX480.
 
Joined
Oct 19, 2007
Messages
8,257 (1.32/day)
Processor Intel i9 9900K @5GHz w/ Corsair H150i Pro CPU AiO w/Corsair HD120 RBG fan
Motherboard Asus Z390 Maximus XI Code
Cooling 6x120mm Corsair HD120 RBG fans
Memory Corsair Vengeance RBG 2x8GB 3600MHz
Video Card(s) Asus RTX 3080Ti STRIX OC
Storage Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB , 970 EVO 1TB, Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD, 10TB Synology DS1621+ RAID5
Display(s) Corsair Xeneon 32" 32UHD144 4K
Case Corsair 570x RBG Tempered Glass
Audio Device(s) Onboard / Corsair Virtuoso XT Wireless RGB
Power Supply Corsair HX850w Platinum Series
Mouse Logitech G604s
Keyboard Corsair K70 Rapidfire
Software Windows 11 x64 Professional
Benchmark Scores Firestrike - 23520 Heaven - 3670
Why not just get the GTX 660 since the performance scale (according to Tom's Hardware) is that of a GTX 580 and its cheaper than the 580. (according to same source).

Source
 
Joined
Jan 21, 2008
Messages
237 (0.04/day)
System Name PC2.1
Processor Intel i7 3770k @4.6GHZ
Motherboard MSI Z68A-GD80
Cooling Corsair H100i
Memory 16GB Corsair XMS 1866MHz
Video Card(s) SLI EVGA 780 Classifieds
Storage Samsung 830 250gb /Samsung EVO 840 120GB
Display(s) 3x Dell 27" IPS screens
Case Thermaltake T81 Urban
Power Supply Cooler Master V1000
Software Windows 8.1 64bit
Why not just get the GTX 660 since the performance scale (according to Tom's Hardware) is that of a GTX 580 and its cheaper than the 580. (according to same source).

Source

Thats the whole point, the GTX660 that was going to be around $299.99 is now going to be called the GTX680 and be around $499.99.
I hope this is not what happens and I do not blame AMD for NV doing this but this does show us what happens when you have little or no competition.
If the chart you linked is right thats not so bad, alittle higher then it should be but not insane.
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
Why not just get the GTX 660 since the performance scale (according to Tom's Hardware) is that of a GTX 580 and its cheaper than the 580. (according to same source).

Source

According to every recent rumour those specs and posibly everything else is false.
 
Joined
Oct 19, 2007
Messages
8,257 (1.32/day)
Processor Intel i9 9900K @5GHz w/ Corsair H150i Pro CPU AiO w/Corsair HD120 RBG fan
Motherboard Asus Z390 Maximus XI Code
Cooling 6x120mm Corsair HD120 RBG fans
Memory Corsair Vengeance RBG 2x8GB 3600MHz
Video Card(s) Asus RTX 3080Ti STRIX OC
Storage Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB , 970 EVO 1TB, Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD, 10TB Synology DS1621+ RAID5
Display(s) Corsair Xeneon 32" 32UHD144 4K
Case Corsair 570x RBG Tempered Glass
Audio Device(s) Onboard / Corsair Virtuoso XT Wireless RGB
Power Supply Corsair HX850w Platinum Series
Mouse Logitech G604s
Keyboard Corsair K70 Rapidfire
Software Windows 11 x64 Professional
Benchmark Scores Firestrike - 23520 Heaven - 3670
Thats the whole point, the GTX660 that was going to be around $299.99 is now going to be called the GTX680 and be around $499.99.
I hope this is not what happens and I do not blame AMD for NV doing this but this does show us what happens when you have little or no competition.
If the chart you linked is right thats not so bad, alittle higher then it should be but not insane.
Well hopefully that isnt the case because ive been holding out for months for getting a new card and if i can get a GTX660 that has the performance of a GTX580 for less im going to grab it. If they end up calling it a 680 and price it at $500, im going to be very pissed for waiting so long.

According to every recent rumour those specs and posibly everything else is false.
Well they need to start releasing information so i know whether or not to buy my GTX 570 now or wait a month until new shit comes out.
 
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
2,198 (0.44/day)
Location
So. Cal.
According to rumors, things were not going well with the chip(GK-110), so instead of releasing another cut down chip like GTX480, they cancelled/post-poned it. And again IF they have done so at all, because no one really knows fuck about it. If GK104 couldn't compete with Tahiti, they would have forced another cut down card like GTX480.
So, as said, why did Nvidia put the GK-110 on the back-bench of R&D we don't know, but that’s totally uncharacteristic? Can you recall the last time Nvidia start with something other than the Uber of offerings?

While it's pretty well established that a GK-104 requires "Dynamic Profile" make it perform and still be on top of its' game, while remain in the established power envelope. So Kepler is so perfect they benched thier "star", then brought up the "B" league, although you contend AMD screwed the pooch on Tahiti it's at least not MIA.

The truth... to control Kepler Nvidia needs to add a software "shine". I doubt you'll be able to take a GK-104 disable "Dynamic Profiles", and clock it anywhere close to matching a 7970. (which will have been out almost 5 months before you get what called a GTX680 in hand)

IMO its slow, hot, and nowhere efficient, Kepler is worse and late compared to AMD, althought for that someone will pay for Nvidia’s R&D to reign it in. It always someone else fualt last time TSMC this time AMD's nice try.

We wait... :D
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
So, as said, why did Nvidia put the GK-110 on the back-bench of R&D we don't know, but that’s totally uncharacteristic? Can you recall the last time Nvidia start with something other than the Uber of offerings?

8800 GT? For example?

And GK107 will be the second chip in the series to be realeased, before GK106 and that's uncharacteristic too. Maybe it's because they decided to address the markets that need more first (higher revenue), like I don't know, doing what they said they would over a year now?

Plus it's GK100 the high-end chip that was put back, not GK110. GK110 is a refresh that may or may not be what GK100 was.

While it's pretty well established

:roll:

The truth... to control Kepler Nvidia needs to add a software "shine". I doubt you'll be able to take a GK-104 disable "Dynamic Profiles", and clock it anywhere close to matching a 7970. (which will have been out almost 5 months before you get what called a GTX680 in hand)

:roll: Yeah I laugh again. Care to show a proof, because I've seen your posts about the dynamic clocks and it's pretty obvious you don't understand what they are at all, so any further conclusion you think you can make is just wrong.

And really 5 months? Maybe the red tint does not allow you to follow the calendar. But it's not even going to be 3 months. 2 months if cards are actually available on the 23rd.

EDIT: Oh and regarding the HD7970 only a real fanboy does not see the obvious elephant in the room: Tahiti is 60% bigger than Pitcairn and has 60% more shaders and TMU, but it's only 25% faster. Factor in clocks and Tahiti is still 20-25% slower than it should.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 24, 2011
Messages
2,356 (0.47/day)
Location
VT
Processor Intel i7-10700k
Motherboard Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490
Cooling Corsair H100i RGB
Memory 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz
Video Card(s) MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR
Display(s) ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX
Case Corsair X4000 iCue
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular
Software Windows 10
While it's pretty well established that a GK-104 requires "Dynamic Profile" make it perform and still be on top of its' game, while remain in the established power envelope. So Kepler is so perfect they benched thier "star", then brought up the "B" league, although you contend AMD screwed the pooch on Tahiti it's at least not MIA.

You make it sound as though Dynamic Profiles are intended to address some kind of lack of performance, which is definitely not the case. Nvidia just trying to adress what people give them the most complaints about--power consumption and heat. Why have their cards run either at 30% when idle or 100% when anything is present, when it can dynamically clock the card so there is no wasted energy or extra heat generation? If a task only requires the card to run at 50%, why run it at 100%? It would be like flooring it inbetween stop signs. It is just inefficient.

IMO its slow, hot, and nowhere efficient, Kepler is worse and late compared to AMD, althought for that someone will pay for Nvidia’s R&D to reign it in. It always someone else fualt last time TSMC this time AMD's nice try.

According to?

*crickets*

Yea, I thought so. People need to remember, this isn't just a rework of Fermi, so it's not going to behave the same. It's more than likely going to require less power, run cooler, and perform slightly better given the specs. Stop trying to make it sound like AMD released the greatest GPU ever, and look at the facts. Ben said it correctly, Tahiti is pretty terrible compared to Pitcairn which is amazing.
 

qubit

Overclocked quantum bit
Joined
Dec 6, 2007
Messages
17,865 (2.88/day)
Location
Quantum Well UK
System Name Quantumville™
Processor Intel Core i7-2700K @ 4GHz
Motherboard Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Cooling Noctua NH-D14
Memory 16GB (2 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance Black DDR3 PC3-12800 C9 1600MHz)
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 2080 SUPER Gaming X Trio
Storage Samsung 850 Pro 256GB | WD Black 4TB | WD Blue 6TB
Display(s) ASUS ROG Strix XG27UQR (4K, 144Hz, G-SYNC compatible) | Asus MG28UQ (4K, 60Hz, FreeSync compatible)
Case Cooler Master HAF 922
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty PCIe
Power Supply Corsair AX1600i
Mouse Microsoft Intellimouse Pro - Black Shadow
Keyboard Yes
Software Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Price drop? Hell yeah, I might just get myself a second one and have some SLI fun with it.

Note that this here enthusiast has no idea about being sensible with money and I'd still get myself the latest card, regardless. :D
 

NanoTechSoldier

New Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
27 (0.01/day)
Well, for 340 EUR i see it as a good competition even against current HD7000 lineup despite the fact its the older series. With absolute nonsense prices around HD7950 and HD7970 (both way over 400 EUR) this GTX 580 is a good option still.

What Would You Sell A World First 28nm Graphics Card For..??

I Think It's A Reasonable Price, For The "Advanced Micro Devices" HD7000 Series.. Plus They're PCIE 3.0 Cards etc.. Not PCIE 2.0, Like The Nvidia Series Cards...

Graphics Cards, Have A Lot To Do With The Drivers, To Get Performance Too..

OpenGL Drivers, Tell The OS (Or Application), What To Do & DirectX Drivers, Wait For The OS (Or Application), To Tell The Graphics Card, What To Do & Can Slow Performance Down etc.. (CPU Interupts = CPU Load etc..)

On The Other Hand.. If An OpenGL Driver, Isn't Written Properly Or Has Bugs.. It Can Cause Problems In System Too & Cause A Performance Drop..

Point Being... Don't Base Your Graphics Card Purchases, On Price... But, On The Software, Drivers & GPU/s That Run Them etc..
Drivers Can Always, Be Updated Though & An OpenGL Card Is The Best Option..
 
Last edited:
Joined
Nov 4, 2005
Messages
11,980 (1.72/day)
System Name Compy 386
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus
Cooling Air for now.....
Memory 64 GB DDR5 6400Mhz
Video Card(s) 7900XTX 310 Merc
Storage Samsung 990 2TB, 2 SP 2TB SSDs, 24TB Enterprise drives
Display(s) 55" Samsung 4K HDR
Audio Device(s) ATI HDMI
Mouse Logitech MX518
Keyboard Razer
Software A lot.
Benchmark Scores Its fast. Enough.
GK104, the 4 in the end has always been indicative of midrange/performance part. just like 6 is lower mainstream and 8 is low end. And the existence of GK100 and GK110 indicative of high-end is very well known, though nothing else is really known except that at some point they were/are in the making.

Again, some proof other than what you THINK is happening?


I have seen none, Nvidia seem to be doing a great job of keeping it under wraps. I for one welcome the competition as my wallet wins, but I haven't seen anything concrete. Just a lot of speculation and rumors that are based on rumors that are based on a idea someone had about a post they saw somewhere else.
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
Again, some proof other than what you THINK is happening?


I have seen none, Nvidia seem to be doing a great job of keeping it under wraps. I for one welcome the competition as my wallet wins, but I haven't seen anything concrete. Just a lot of speculation and rumors that are based on rumors that are based on a idea someone had about a post they saw somewhere else.

Sorry but that is not rumor. Look, Nvidia has been using that code-naming scheme for like forever and there's not a single reason nor evidence that it is different this time around. A 4 in the end means midrange/performance. 300 mm^2 means midrange/performance. 256 bit means midrange/performance. It's known that a GK100 was in the works and then dissapeared from the rumor mill, which why it's suposed cancelled. And there is certainly a GK110 in the pipeline too. Do you have any VALID reason to believe this chip is anything but their performance chip? No, you don't.
 
Joined
Mar 24, 2011
Messages
2,356 (0.47/day)
Location
VT
Processor Intel i7-10700k
Motherboard Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490
Cooling Corsair H100i RGB
Memory 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz
Video Card(s) MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR
Display(s) ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX
Case Corsair X4000 iCue
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular
Software Windows 10
Nvidia has been using that code-naming scheme for like forever and there's not a single reason nor evidence that it is different this time around. A 4 in the end means midrange/performance. 300 mm^2 means midrange/performance. 256 bit means midrange/performance.

All valid points. I still believe the GK104 was originally intended to go into a GTX660, and another offering (GK100 or GK110) was intended to be their high-end offering. Nvidia probably just saw the HD7970, did some internal testing, and decided they could make more money just using the GK104 so they bumped a GTX660 to GTX680 and called it a day.

Do you have any VALID reason to believe this chip is anything but their performance chip? No, you don't.

That it's now called the GTX680 :wtf:

I for one welcome the competition as my wallet wins

Except that they will probably price the GTX680 at $600, a GTX670 which is between the HD7950 and HD7970 at $450-500, and so on. Odds are there won't really be a price war since AMD set their prices high, so Nvidia has no reason to lower their prices.
 
Joined
Nov 4, 2005
Messages
11,980 (1.72/day)
System Name Compy 386
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus
Cooling Air for now.....
Memory 64 GB DDR5 6400Mhz
Video Card(s) 7900XTX 310 Merc
Storage Samsung 990 2TB, 2 SP 2TB SSDs, 24TB Enterprise drives
Display(s) 55" Samsung 4K HDR
Audio Device(s) ATI HDMI
Mouse Logitech MX518
Keyboard Razer
Software A lot.
Benchmark Scores Its fast. Enough.
I find it funny that you all think Nvidia/ATI set complete card prices when they mostly manufacture a small piece of silicon that is soldered to a board with GDDR, vregs, a PCB, and many other components that cost money.



ATI sells batches of 7970 GPU dies to Sapphire, HIS, XFX..... at the same price, and it is up to the board maker and the retailer to set retail price. Same for Nvidia, they have dick all to do with retailer jacking up prices.

Sorry but that is not rumor. Look, Nvidia has been using that code-naming scheme for like forever and there's not a single reason nor evidence that it is different this time around. A 4 in the end means midrange/performance. 300 mm^2 means midrange/performance. 256 bit means midrange/performance. It's known that a GK100 was in the works and then dissapeared from the rumor mill, which why it's suposed cancelled. And there is certainly a GK110 in the pipeline too. Do you have any VALID reason to believe this chip is anything but their performance chip? No, you don't.

I also don;t have any reason to doubt the existance of a flying spaghetti monster, that I can fly if I believe hard enough, and that I'm superman.

Nothing against you Bene, but no one in ANY thread has posted anything other than "well they did X in the past". And if the rumor mill is to be believed they have had yield issues, heat issues, and performance issues too.
 
Joined
Oct 19, 2007
Messages
8,257 (1.32/day)
Processor Intel i9 9900K @5GHz w/ Corsair H150i Pro CPU AiO w/Corsair HD120 RBG fan
Motherboard Asus Z390 Maximus XI Code
Cooling 6x120mm Corsair HD120 RBG fans
Memory Corsair Vengeance RBG 2x8GB 3600MHz
Video Card(s) Asus RTX 3080Ti STRIX OC
Storage Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB , 970 EVO 1TB, Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD, 10TB Synology DS1621+ RAID5
Display(s) Corsair Xeneon 32" 32UHD144 4K
Case Corsair 570x RBG Tempered Glass
Audio Device(s) Onboard / Corsair Virtuoso XT Wireless RGB
Power Supply Corsair HX850w Platinum Series
Mouse Logitech G604s
Keyboard Corsair K70 Rapidfire
Software Windows 11 x64 Professional
Benchmark Scores Firestrike - 23520 Heaven - 3670
What Would You Sell A World First 28nm Graphics Card For..??

I Think It's A Reasonable Price, For The "Advanced Micro Devices" HD7000 Series.. Plus They're PCIE 3.0 Cards etc.. Not PCIE 2.0, Like The Nvidia Series Cards...

Graphics Cards, Have A Lot To Do With The Drivers, To Get Performance Too..

OpenGL Drivers, Tell The OS (Or Application), What To Do & DirectX Drivers, Wait For The OS (Or Application), To Tell The Graphics Card, What To Do & Can Slow Performance Down etc.. (CPU Interupts = CPU Load etc..)

On The Other Hand.. If An OpenGL Driver, Isn't Written Properly Or Has Bugs.. It Can Cause Problems In System Too & Cause A Performance Drop..

Point Being... Don't Base Your Graphics Card Purchases, On Price... But, On The Software, Drivers & GPU/s That Run Them etc..
Drivers Can Always, Be Updated Though & An OpenGL Card Is The Best Option..
Do you write every word in capital letters when using pen and paper too? If not why do it here? Makes no sense.
 
Joined
Aug 13, 2010
Messages
5,471 (1.05/day)
NanoTechSoldier,



On a more serious note, a lot of what you wrote are more gimmicks then actual helping features.
BTW reading your comments makes my head ache, caps and random punctuation. No offense.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 2, 2011
Messages
767 (0.16/day)
System Name An experiment in continuous upgrading
Processor Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.4 Ghz | FX-8570 @ 4.0 Ghz | Phenom II X4 965
Motherboard MSI P67A-GD53 | MSI 990FXA-GD80 | Asus M4A79 Deluxe
Cooling Noctua NH-D14 | Zalman CNPS10x | Coolermaster*212+
Memory 24gb DDR3-1866 |8Gb | 8Gb
Video Card(s) ASUS GTX 970 Turbo x 2 (SLI) | Sapphire Radeon 7970 + GTX 670 (PhysX) | Radeon 4870 1Gb
Storage 2x240gb SSD + 4tb SSHD + HDDs | 240gb SSD + HDDs | 120gb SSD + WD Blue 500gb
Display(s) ASUS VG248 144hz + Samsung S23A700D 120hz + 3D Vision | 40" Sony 1080p TV | 23" 1080p
Case Cooler Master HAF-X | Lian-Li PC-8 | Antec 302
Audio Device(s) Senn. PC360 G4ME | Sound Blaster Zx | Generic
Power Supply Corsair TX850W | Corsair TX 750 | OCZ 700
Mouse Steelseries Sensei | Logitech G402 W/L | Generic
Keyboard Filco Majetouch Ninja Tenkeyless MX Black | Logitech wireless |SteelSeries 6Gv2 MX Red
Software About 800 top-rated games. | 200 top-rated games | No games
Benchmark Scores No time for benching, I prefer gaming.
To me this price-cut does sound like it's going to be significantly cheaper than 500, say 350-400, or significantly faster than most of us expect now, because there would be no rush to lower GTX580 price to 330 otherwise. If they were going to sell it for 500, and it is 25% faster than GTX580, there would still be a place for GTX580 at 400 or so, no need to go as low as 330 and 250 for the GTX570. They would be making the new offering look very overpriced and it's forcing AMD to lower prices too, BEFORE GTX680 launches which is shooting themselves in the foot, because it's the GTX680 that needs the fame, not the EOL'd card.

You are correct, the last thing nVidia wants is to force AMD to lower their prices. If they were to do that, it would mean their offerings would be underpriced. And there is nothing good that can come of that, for these companies. They maximize profits by charging comparably on a price/performance basis. But it is definitely not competition.
 
Joined
Jul 19, 2011
Messages
540 (0.11/day)
Change of heart

Alot of people went from "ROAR, this Kepler will destroy AMD" to "The real Kepler will come much later." Why? Very few can afford the top tier Nvidia cards as opposed to the AMD cards. The whole point of the Fermi excitement is to get the HD 7970 prices down, not to see who has the biggest e-peen. If the GTX 680 has similiar performance and price to the GTX 580 with lower power consumption, it is still a win. :toast:
 
Joined
Mar 24, 2011
Messages
2,356 (0.47/day)
Location
VT
Processor Intel i7-10700k
Motherboard Gigabyte Aurorus Ultra z490
Cooling Corsair H100i RGB
Memory 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200MHz
Video Card(s) MSI Gaming Trio X 3070 LHR
Display(s) ASUS MG278Q / AOC G2590FX
Case Corsair X4000 iCue
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Corsair RM650x 650W Fully Modular
Software Windows 10
Alot of people went from "ROAR, this Kepler will destroy AMD" to "The real Kepler will come much later." Why? Very few can afford the top tier Nvidia cards as opposed to the AMD cards. The whole point of the Fermi excitement is to get the HD 7970 prices down, not to see who has the biggest e-peen. If the GTX 680 has similiar performance and price to the GTX 580 with lower power consumption, it is still a win. :toast:

7970 = $550 MSRP
GTX680 = $550 MSRP (According to Rumors)

Whaaaaaaa???
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
If the GTX 680 has similiar performance and price to the GTX 580 with lower power consumption, it is still a win. :toast:

No, it's not unless they do something like 8800 GT and price it accordingly below $400 at least. The point is that high-end cards from both Nvidia (GTX500) and AMD (HD6000) are selling for the same price since they launched 15 months ago. HD7000 increased the price point instead of lowering it and apparently Nvidia will just follow suit, which makes all the sense in the world for them, but it's just crap for us. Only 2-3 years ago similar sized chips, with same amount of vram chips and similar vrm circuitry was selling for $150, now we have to pay 3-4x as much for the same thing.

7970 = $550 MSRP
GTX680 = $550 MSRP (According to Rumors)

Whaaaaaaa???

Not to mention that GTX570 and GTX560 Ti and non-Ti have always been sold cheaper than AMD counterparts. Only the flagship GTX580 has been more expensive.
 
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
2,198 (0.44/day)
Location
So. Cal.
8800 GT? For example?.
Got me there... took them 5 months to get a G94 9800GTX, but some would say they had not reason to rush there was no competition I'll give you that.

doing what they said they would over a year now?.
Can't say I had heard of a set a road map with intended releases with a quarter... I can take your word on that.

Plus it's GK100 the high-end chip that was put back, not GK110. GK110 is a refresh that may or may not be what GK100 was..
My miss-type but as you say, "may or may not be what GK100 was"; so in other words the GK-100 went in the trash... got it!

Care to show a proof, because I've seen your posts about the dynamic clocks and it's pretty obvious you don't understand what they are at all, so any further conclusion you think you can make is just wrong..
Oh so you have knowlege of what it's actually going to do, wish to share?

And really 5 months? Maybe the red tint does not allow you to follow the calendar. But it's not even going to be 3 months. 2 months if cards are actually available on the 23rd..
The 7970 released 12/27/11. I said "which will have been out almost 5 months before you get what called a GTX680 in hand". Now for most that's reality, as any average guy who wants one will be camp out on every E-tailer hoping he'll get one of the in the basket and paid for before the other guy 10 each isn’t availably it's call Beta or pre-production. Real accessibility will be at least mid-April, so I stand by 5 months.

EDIT: Oh and regarding the HD7970 only a real fanboy does not see the obvious elephant in the room: Tahiti is 60% bigger than Pitcairn and has 60% more shaders and TMU, but it's only 25% faster. Factor in clocks and Tahiti is still 20-25% slower than it should.
That's true... irrefutable data and spec's, but the room also has a huge gaping hole from where that "whale" went missing; like not having GK1X0 to quantify GK104 Kepler against I suppose we aren't permitted to "speculate" without spec's... we wait. :D
 
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
2,198 (0.44/day)
Location
So. Cal.
According to?
btarunr...? (so yes I digress) "705 MHz, which clocks down to 300 MHz when the load is lowest, and the geometric domain (de facto "core") will clock up to 950 MHz on high load."
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162035

That says it might have profiles that bump the clocks 35% over baseline. As I read. :cool:

Ben said it correctly, Tahiti is pretty terrible compared to Pitcairn which is amazing.
Nice opinion, while it's hard to be your own (only) competition.

Am I not allowed an opinion just like "Benny" ^? :D
 
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
2,198 (0.44/day)
Location
So. Cal.
HD7000 increased the price point instead of lowering it and apparently Nvidia will just follow suit, which makes all the sense in the world for them, but it's just crap for us.
First all 28Nm GPU production had a increase that basically wipe out the normal incentive of move to a die shrink, so AMD has contented with that, and so is Nvidia by working from a GK104.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=210049

Consider the GTX580 MSRP was $500 with 1.5Gb and hadn't deviated much from that in 17 months, though in the market now about 15% less. The 7970 comes with 3Gb, 15-18% increase of performance, efficiency, matches the GTX 580 348-Bit and for that it starting out asking an extra 10%.

If Nvidia can bring itself to provide a GTX680 that has a capability overtake the7970 here or there for $500 that how I figure. But we realize using a much more cost-effective chip, 512-Bit (though on that I'm not sure some say 256-Bit) and probably just 2Gb. But for that you get those Dynamic Profiles.
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.48/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
Oh so you have knowlege of what it's actually going to do, wish to share?

There should be no need for that. I just read the same as you did. Difference: I paid attention. When on 100% REAL load, not what software shows which is always false, the GPU will clock to it's highest clocks, ALWAYS, even going OC if the 100% is mantained for a long time. Long time in GPU terms, so miliseconds, after which 100% (again REAL not what afterburner shows) load will be gone and another profile will be loaded. And when load is lower than 100%, say 50% it will be clocked much lower, so that the chip jumps to a higher utilisation rate. The basis is that i.e. 500 SPs @ 1000 Mhz consume much more than 1000 SPs @ 500 Mhz. This will be adjusted dynamically by the hardware, differently for each clock domain and with dozens of profiles, so for 100%, 95%, 90%, etc.

The 7970 released 12/27/11. I said "which will have been out almost 5 months before you get what called a GTX680 in hand". Now for most that's reality, as any average guy who wants one will be camp out on every E-tailer hoping he'll get one of the in the basket and paid for before the other guy 10 each isn’t availably it's call Beta or pre-production. Real accessibility will be at least mid-April, so I stand by 5 months.

Lol, yeah and no one will get a card 2 months after official release, sure... :rolleyes:
Either you compare official launches against each other or you simply don't. AMD did a paperlaunch like no other, but now it's time to disregard that and claim that Nvidia will do a paperlaunch with 3 months of difference between official launch and availability. Absurd and flawed thinking based on your pure speculation. Dec 22 vs March 22 == 3 months. Period.
 

NanoTechSoldier

New Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
27 (0.01/day)
Do you write every word in capital letters when using pen and paper too? If not why do it here? Makes no sense.

NanoTechSoldier,

http://i.qkme.me/35qteg.jpg

On a more serious note, a lot of what you wrote are more gimmicks then actual helping features.
BTW reading your comments makes my head ache, caps and random punctuation. No offense.

It's more to piss you Grammer Effected off than anything... LOL.. + to Stop people, using translators etc..

I hate, having to repeat myself, to people, that can't understand English.. It wastes my time & money...

"When Life, Gives You Lemons.. Your Screwed.."

That's the only way, you take it.. With a strap-on.. :confused: LOL..
 
Top