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    Nvidia Titan Xp Powered By GP102-450 GPU

    After Nvidia unveiled the new Titan Xp earlier in the week, various reports about the card have already started surfacing. As we all already know, the new graphics card features the full GP102 die from the GTX 1080 Ti and Titan X Pascal. In addition to some more details about the…

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    NVIDIA Fully Unlocks Pascal GP102 GPU with New GeForce Titan Xp Video Card

    NVIDIA Fully Unlocks Pascal GP102 GPU with New GeForce Titan Xp Video Card

    NVIDIA has quietly launched the fastest Pascal desktop graphics card on their line up, dubbed officially as the GeForce Titan Xp with an uppercase X and a lowercase p (Not to be confused with the Maxwell-based Titan X released in 2015 and or the Pascal “Titan XP” released in 2016).…

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    GALAX Single Slot Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Gets Tested

    One of the great trends over the past couple of years is the increasing performance of single slot graphics cards. Along with mITX and low profile cards, there are some great options for small form factor builders these days. Late last year, GALAX revealed their prototype single slot GeForce GTX 1070,…

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    Nvidia Reportedly Readying Mobility GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

    With every new iteration of GeForce graphics cards, Nvidia has always pushed the limits of what is available for the mobility lineup. In previous generations, only the midrange GPUs like the Gx104 GTX 780M and 980M were available for mobile users. Even the GTX 1080M did not utilize the largest GeForce die, the…

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    ASUS Confirms ROG STRIX GTX 1080 Ti OC Specifications

    Earlier in the week, pictures for the ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1080 Ti popped up online. While we were able to glean some details about the card from the photos, no specifications were released. Luckily for us, we now have more official information to share with you. As the top…

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    MSI Teases Entire GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Lineup

    With the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti release roll out well under way, we are now seeing more partner cards make their way forward. MSI has been at the forefront with a massive variety in their family of graphics cards. With the new GTX 1080 Ti release, MSI is largely moving…

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    Gigabyte Teases GTX 1080 Ti AORUS Graphics Card

    Since Nvidia officially announced the new GTX 1080 Ti last week, various partners have started to tease their custom cards. Unlike some previous Pascal launches, we can expect both Founders Edition and custom models to arrive at the same time and without a price premium to boot. Today, Gigabyte has…

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    Nvidia Cuts Price on GeForce GTX 1080

    With the new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti being the new top dog, Nvidia has decided to cut the price on the GeForce GTX 1080. With the Ti set to sell at an MSRP of $699, there is more pressure on original GP104 GPU. Originally retailing at $599 for the custom…

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    Nvidia Launches GeForce GTX 1080 Ti at GDC GeForce Celebration

    As expected, Nvidia has finally revealed their top dog graphics card for Pascal. Coming 9 months after the initial wave of GeForce 10 cards, the “Ultimate GeForce” runs the same GP102 die used in the Titan X Pascal. While Nvidia was a bit light on the details, we do have some…

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    Nvidia Starts GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GDC Countdown

    Earlier in the month, we brought you news of Nvidia’s GDC GeForce celebration. Set to occur on the second day of GDC, the GeForce celebration has been billed as an evening for PC gaming and hardware as well as a few surprises. Now Nvidia has started a countdown page on…

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    Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti May Launch In March

    Despite revealing their Pascal lineup nearly a year ago, Nvidia still has more cards up their sleeves. With the Titan X Pascal, Nvidia unveiled their new GP102 die, powering the fastest consumer graphics card on the market. However, the cut-down GP102, the GTX 1080 Ti has been missing since then.…

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    Nvidia Finishes Rolling Out Quadro Pascal Update

    One of the major release yesterday was the new Pascal Quadro GP100 which obviously featured the massive GP100 die. In addition to the top end Quadro being released, Nvidia also updated the rest of their Quadro lineup with Pascal based GPUs. We have the new Quadro P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and…

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    NVIDIA Unveils Powerful Pascal-Based Quadro GP100

    NVIDIA has revealed its latest range of Quadro graphics card, designed for workstations – all featuring Pascal GPU architecture – and the premier model, the Quadro GP100, will provide enough power to turn a PC into a supercomputer, the company says. The GP100 features: 16GB HBM2 memory 3,584 CUDA cores…

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    GALAX Releases Low Profile GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti

    Over the past couple of years, there has been a surge in the popularity of small form factor builds. To help meet this demand, manufacturers have started to push out low profile cards more often. Latest to join in is GALAX with their low profile GTX 1050 OC and GTX…

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    Palit Launches Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Dual OC Edition

    Over half a year after launch, Nvidia’s AIB partners are continuing to release new GTX 1080 graphics cards. The latest to join the legion is the Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Dual OC Edition. As you guess from the relatively simple name, the card is meant for more budget conscious users and as…

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