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    Laptop W/ GTX1080 Ti

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tps3443, Apr 26, 2018.

  1. tps3443

    tps3443 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is this real? Ive found some screenshots on google, of GTX1080Ti laptops?

    Not much other info on it. It would be nice to have such power.
     
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    Were they posted on April 1st?
     
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    tps3443 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Oh lol. Oops. Didn’t notice that, I guess that’s a no lol. Thanks though
     
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  4. Prema

    Prema Your Freedom, Your Choice

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    Sorry, my bad. I think wccftech never cleared up our April 1st joke.
     
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    The marketing potential is there though. Imagine how much you'd be overpaying for a 1080 Ti Max-Q! :eek:
     
  6. hmscott

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    Whatever and whenever the 1180 next generation GPU hits laptops, it should outperform the previous generation desktop 1180ti, otherwise it's not worth the upgrade :)
     
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    Or like our current generation. GTX1070 faster than a Titan X Maxwell.

    So our GTX1170, or GTX2070 should be faster than a GTX Titan X Pascal.
     
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  8. hmscott

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    It's just as likely we will only get a 20%-30% performance bump this round, as in previous generations, and not repeat the larger Pascal bump.

    What if that happens? Then we can't expect so much from the middle and bottom GPU improvements.

    Better to pick a single level jump, like from 1080 to 1180 would match the 1080ti+, at this point it's a safer example, without setting unreasonable expectations. :)
     
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    when will we see these caRDS
     
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    Would be cool if the 1080Ti was used in SLI format, like if one card took two MXM slots. Now that would be bad ass.
     
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    I hope it’s 50%+ pascal is getting old. The performance isn’t getting old though, as Pascal is really a very powerful option..It’s very possible, it may only be a 25-30% improvement though.
     
  12. hmscott

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    The new V100 didn't turn out to be that stellar:

    Benchmark CIFAR10 on TensorFlow with ROCm on AMD GPUs vs CUDA9 and cuDNN7 on NVIDIA GPUs
    2018-04-23
    http://blog.gpueater.com/en/2018/04/23/00011_tech_cifar10_bench_on_tf13
    cifar10_average.png
    Only slightly faster than the AMD Radeon Vega Frontier...even in it's new "specialty".

    So maybe the delay is DimVidia trying to brighten up the delivery...with Ray Tracing and HBM2, and blackjack and hookers. ;)

    So, I hope we get at least 35%...that would be ok, as long as it puts out full performance on mobile, within the same power / thermal limits as the full 1080 mobile.
     
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    You'd need a generator to run those cards in your laptop.
     
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    Going from 28nm to 16nm was likely a big part of what made Pascal so good. If the next gen is 12nm, I wouldn't expect the same huge increase in performance. But if it's 7nm...better prepare some clean pants.
     
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    i hope it will work with the P870DM-G LOL
     
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    GTX 1080 Ti on laptop? Really? is it possible?
    though the gtx 1180 gtx is faster than the 1080 ti
     
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    I knew about 1060 embedded laptops but don't have any idea about 1080Ti ones.
     
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    because 1080Ti for laptops don't exist.
     
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    250W card.
    so...
     
  20. senso

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    SLI laptops dissipate that, or both combined from both cards.

    And the 1070 from MSI can dissipate 200W by itself, as can many 1080 already present in laptops.

    Slapping a 1080TI on a single MXM carrier might be a bit complicated, wider memory bus(256bit on the 1080 vs 352bits on the 1080Ti), and of course, the whole VRM section in itself might fill up even those very non standard MXM board, and I think there never was any Gxx02 die used in any laptop, only up to Gxx04 dies.
     
  21. yrekabakery

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    GTX 480M used a GF100. ;)
     
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    Didn't know, thanks!

    But, thats a "small" and "low-power" GPU by todays standards, 100Watts TDP, and still, 256bit memory bus, but I stand corrected!
     
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    Basically an underclocked GTX 465.