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I'm running a Titan Black here, which is (apart from the the VRAM size, which is 6GB) pretty much the same in terms of CUDA cores.
Titan X = 3072, Titan Black = 2880, that to me, is not really the big difference I was hoping for here.

The Titan Black is essentially available today for about the same price...

And on top of that - why would I want to buy a Maxwell card NOW, if there might be the new Pascal generation of cards around the door (which according to nVidia) will sport 10x the power of Maxwell - although only for deep learning, but why couldn't that be used for rendering as well?

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TRRazor wrote:I'm running a Titan Black here, which is (apart from the the VRAM size, which is 6GB) pretty much the same in terms of CUDA cores.
Titan X = 3072, Titan Black = 2880, that to me, is not really the big difference I was hoping for here.

The Titan Black is essentially available today for about the same price...

And on top of that - why would I want to buy a Maxwell card NOW, if there might be the new Pascal generation of cards around the door (which according to nVidia) will sport 10x the power of Maxwell - just announced as well.
You can't compare Maxwell to Kepler cores 1:1. It's going to be around ~40% faster than Titan Black looking at the early benches.

Also the Pascal slide is showing FP16, which isn't very useful for us :)
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If X scores about 150 in OctaneBench it will be an attractive card.
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Looking good comparatively in gaming, gets a little hot though:

http://www.techspot.com/review/977-nvid ... x-titan-x/

Hopefully someone will put up an OctaneBench score ASAP :)
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smicha wrote:If X scores about 150 in OctaneBench it will be an attractive card.
8x150=1,200, which is about the same as that phantom AMD R9 scored.
Because I have 180+ GPU processers in 16 tweaked/multiOS systems - Character limit prevents detailed stats.
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brasco wrote:Looking good comparatively in gaming, gets a little hot though:

http://www.techspot.com/review/977-nvid ... x-titan-x/

Hopefully someone will put up an OctaneBench score ASAP :)
In that review it says.

Moreover, Nvidia says it pushed the Titan X to speeds of 1.4GHz using nothing more than the supplied air-cooler during its own testing, so we're obviously interested in testing that.

I do like to test oc'ing that as well 1.4 GHz would be great
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Sweclockers has some rendering benchmarks:
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/20 ... 7#pagehead
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Very interested to see Octane benchmarks on this beast!
Could be a great card for GPU farm machine I want to build..

I'm guessing in Canada it will be 2 x the price of GTX980, and not 2x the performance (maybe 1.5x).
But taking up much less case room and using less power than 2 cards.

I wonder about the 980Ti though, it will probably come out in the next 6months and be better price/performance ratio.
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glimpse wrote:
smicha wrote:Are you watching this
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/gpu-techn ... rence-2015

He is talking and talkig about network learning but where is the Octane Bench score? :lol:
been gone to eat a bit, but tuning back =) amazing stuff!!!

P.S. Smicha, Tutotr I think You need to buy that development kit & make self driving workstations =DDDD

Excellent recommendation.

More GTX Titan X reviews (post official announcement):
http://anandtech.com/show/9059/the-n...titan-x-review
http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/03/16/live-gtc/
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/2...gle-gpu-market
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...-titan-x-12gb/
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...well,4091.html
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages...-review,1.html

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