How is confusion on users end when NVIDIA called two cards the same and then called the 3rd one the way people started calling the second one to avoid confusion between first two?
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When AMD releases refined products; the crowd cheers.
When Nvidia releases refined products; everyone complains.
Pascal is still a larger improvement than any of the GCN revisions. It's been many years since AMD released a new GPU architecture.
I was thinking of the perfect match:
Please, do it the AMD way instead; rebrand the whole lineup every time there are two new cards!
Because that never happened, the Geforce GTX Titan-X and the Nvidia Titan-X (not a Geforce card) were different cards with similar yet different names.How is confusion on users end when NVIDIA called two cards the same and then called the 3rd one the way people started calling the second one to avoid confusion between first two?
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No, what's causing issues is retarded naming of the cards. Just that and nothing else. You have to know when to stop and NVIDIA clearly doesn't have any idea when to stop using name Titan... Then again, they have bunch of hardcore idiots who just buy anything that has NVIDIA on the box and costs the most... It could be called NVIDIA Titan Turd and they'd buy it by the thousands...
Yes, Nvidia are the first company to ever release three products over a three year span that had similar namesNo, what's causing issues is retarded naming of the cards.
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Lol, someone is mad as shit.
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They can sell dirt cheap 480's and keep their current marketshare. So why try?
-The 5870 was better
-The 7970 was better
-The 290X was better
^But it didn't matter. People wanted to buy Nvidia because "It's the way it's meant to be played". Why try? They can profit and sell 480's.
I think Vega will challenge the 1080 Ti, but that's normal. AMD launches a mega card every 2 years, and then scrapes by in-between. Get used to it.
Yeah you, i'm not mad at all, i'm very happy with my GTX 1070.
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No, this new Titan is nothing like a rebrand.Lol, because NVIDIA never ever rebrands the cards... You're talking in a thread about one at this very moment...
Try reading the post again.Nice way of ignoring all the crap Nvidia did , and calling Pascal a larger improvement that GCN ? Nice try mate , but we all know what you are here for.
Why do people always have this crazy idea that AMD cards should perform the same as NVIDIA cards, but cost 300 bucks less. Because logic... !?
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Hmm..... So much fanboy hatred and envy. Says I who bought a Ryzen 1700X because it seemed silly to buy the 1800X for £120 more.
Imagine a company releasing intentionally 'cut down' versions to make a product stack. I mean, only Nvidia does that right. Intel wouldn't. AMD don't. No wait, they all do.
And are these same small minded people who said this years ago when the 780 was released after the Titan, then the 780ti and Titan Black came out? All these people just repeat the same mantra while the private business that makes millions keeps making record profits because its business model works....
Gosh. Many businesses school rejects here. Don't worry, AMD will save the day.
Specs put it even with two RX480's with HBM added. Let's assume perfect scaling for the core architecture, that makes it about even with a 1080 on a good day. The 1080Ti is faster yet and this card is even faster than that. At best AMD could release another pro duo style card using two of the vega's and hope crossfire works.
Lol, because NVIDIA never ever rebrands the cards... You're talking in a thread about one at this very moment...
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Well, I agree with you except I don't think the 5870 was better it just ran much cooler. The other two were clearly superior its just nobody bought them due to people still believing Nvidia was better (and AMD not spending enough time working with OEMS). Its kinda annoying because most of the people wanting AMD to compete just want it to get NVidia cards at a lower price and have no intention of buying an AMD card which is part of the reason we are in this mess to begin with. I hope Vega will be good, but I am not holding my breath that it will match a 1080ti.They can sell dirt cheap 480's and keep their current marketshare. So why try?
-The 5870 was better
-The 7970 was better
-The 290X was better
^But it didn't matter. People wanted to buy Nvidia because "It's the way it's meant to be played". Why try? They can profit and sell 480's.
I think Vega will challenge the 1080 Ti, but that's normal. AMD launches a mega card every 2 years, and then scrapes by in-between. Get used to it.
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These youtoubers need to stop making fools of themselves. Both JayzTwoCents and AdoredTV are clearly incompetent. They still don't get that there is a (semi)professional market demanding these cards, and that they are selling like hotcakes.
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Someone can't read a chart:
https://tpucdn.com/reviews/Gigabyte/GTX_1080_Ti_Xtreme_Gaming/images/perfrel_2560_1440.png
Perfect scaling places it within 10% of the 1080 Ti, and that's only if we double the 480.
Vega's specs are OVER double the 480, and it is a completely new arch with some pretty crazy claims. We don't know how strong Vega 10 will be yet, but at a minimum it will be close to a 1080 Ti.
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No, this new Titan is nothing like a rebrand.
Try reading the post again.
I pointed out the fact that Pascal is still a greater improvements than any of the GCN revisions. AMD has not produced a new GPU architecture in many years.
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Yes, it is almost like getting these huge chips 100% functional is hard or something...
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Seriously, if you knew anything about microchip production, especially on new nodes, you'd know that yields gradually improve. In fact, the quantities of top binnings can increase by a lot in just 3-6 months.Come on, you're smarter than this. GP100 is an even more complex chip and its been around how long now?
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Anyone who claims Nvidia is just keeping back chips is simply stupid.
Anyone who just believes anything the company marketing tells them must then be smart? I think you really need to learn to read between the lines abit more.
The 780ti is effective proof that Nvidia was definitely holding chips to remarket them as a different product 'when the time was right'. They had serious trouble back then with AMD's offerings, very much unlike today until vega launches.
I do NOT contest that process and yields do improve over time. But it is also business 101 to make the buyer believe that the product at the top of the stack is the 'unique and best' option - scarcity sells. That is entirely what Titan releases are about. And you don't convince buyers with 'we're holding these chips back so we can release another version to eclipse our current halo product'. Again, I point you towards the outrage among Titan owners when 780ti was released.
You DO convince them with 'look at the most powerful and complicated chip in the world, crafted by elves at moonlight, a super delicate process that often fails'. Remember, even their 'FE' coolers are 'meticulously crafted' for 'optimal performance'... meanwhile throttling on 90% of the product stack.
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Is called "The Sado/Maso Syndrome"I wonder if people have learned anything from buying over the top overpriced Titans and getting screwed over it constantly... From the looks of it they'll buy them again and ask for some more next time again...