Posted May 09, 2016
I don't think I've seen a post here about this yet, and I just came across this tidbit thanks to PCGamer. Anwyay, NVIDIA is about to release their newest cards: GTX 1080 and 1070.
Now I don't really go way into the details myself usually since all that technical gobbledy-gook doesn't mean much to me more often than not - that's why I wait for reviews so they can put it in some more general terms - but it looks like both new cards will be quite the upgrade. According to NVIDIA at least the 1080 is set to spank the pants off of the Titan X for a significantly lower price (still pricey though), while the 1070 may rival, maybe even exceed, the 980/Ti for a price not much higher than the 970 is currently going for. It'll definitely be interesting to see real-life performance reviews.
I keep thinking one of these days I'll buy/put together a proper gaming PC and it looks like this new line-up may be worthy... That is if I don't wait long enough for there to be another generation of cards. ;)
As for AMD, I think they've got their work cut out for them. I wasn't at all impressed by their current cards and the comparatively disappointing price-heat/power-performance ratio in comparison to NVIDIA. Let's see if they're going to be able to address that issue with their new line-up, but somehow I'm doubtful. *shrug*
Now I don't really go way into the details myself usually since all that technical gobbledy-gook doesn't mean much to me more often than not - that's why I wait for reviews so they can put it in some more general terms - but it looks like both new cards will be quite the upgrade. According to NVIDIA at least the 1080 is set to spank the pants off of the Titan X for a significantly lower price (still pricey though), while the 1070 may rival, maybe even exceed, the 980/Ti for a price not much higher than the 970 is currently going for. It'll definitely be interesting to see real-life performance reviews.
I keep thinking one of these days I'll buy/put together a proper gaming PC and it looks like this new line-up may be worthy... That is if I don't wait long enough for there to be another generation of cards. ;)
As for AMD, I think they've got their work cut out for them. I wasn't at all impressed by their current cards and the comparatively disappointing price-heat/power-performance ratio in comparison to NVIDIA. Let's see if they're going to be able to address that issue with their new line-up, but somehow I'm doubtful. *shrug*
Post edited May 09, 2016 by mistermumbles