Nvidia delivered some damn fine news yesterday during their early GDC 2017 presentation. First off, Nvidia has officially lowered the MSRP for the base GTX 1080 by $100 (USD). This puts the MSRP to around $500 for the 1080.
After they did this, they announced the GTX 1080Ti for $699. This $700 card offers more performance than a Titan X Pascal for well under the Titan X's $1200 asking price.
What are we looking at here with the 1080Ti? It features 11GB of GDDR5X RAM, memory...
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Nvidia Announces GTX 1080Ti - 35% Performance Gains, $699 Price, Arrives March 5
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- Published: 03-01-2017, 07:33 PM
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Nvidia Announces GTX 1080Ti - 35% Performance Gains, $699 Price, Arrives March 5
Nvidia delivered some damn fine news yesterday during their early GDC 2017 presentation. First off, Nvidia has officially lowered the MSRP for...
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Nvidia Releases Footage of Doom Running on Vulkan API
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- Published: 05-11-2016, 08:38 PM
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in NewsNvidia Releases Footage of Doom Running on Vulkan API
Nvidia released some new footage today of Doom on the PC running at up to 200fps via the Vulkan API. Of course, you probably won't really be able to tell that the framerate is hitting 200fps, but you can view the 1080p 60fps YouTube video below for a good idea of the performance. Alternatively, you can just look at the video directly through the Nvidia article. And yes, this is running on a GTX 1080 card.
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Nvidia Releases Footage of Doom Running on Vulkan API
Nvidia released some new footage today of Doom on the PC running at up to 200fps via the Vulkan API. Of course, you probably won't really be able...