Nvidia Pascal Reviews [1080XP, 1080ti, 1080, 1070ti, 1070, 1060, 1050, and 1030]

GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 Elite in Test: EVGA has the first GeForce with 6,000 MHz fast GDDR5X
Compared to the standard given by Nvidia, the memory bandwidth at 6,000 MHz is nine percent higher. Each memory chip can transmit via a 32-bit wide bus at 6,000 MHz to DDR standard 48 GB / s, on the 352-bit interface of the GP102 GPU eleven parallel chips reach 528 GB / s throughput. The Founders Edition and most partner cards offer 484 GB / s.
https://www.computerbase.de/2017-10/evga-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-ftw3-elite-test/
 
But Can It Run Crysis? 10 Years Later
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/crysis-10-year-anniversary-benchmarks,5329.html

The answer is yes for the GTX 1080 Ti

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Regarding the GDDR5X 1060, it only runs at 8.8GT/s so is it possible it performs worse than the regular 8GT/s GDDR5 1060 if the GDDR5X is in QDR mode? I think QDR mode has twice the latency.
 
I've recently acquired an Asus ROG laptop with a 1050Ti in it. I'm really amazed by the performance of this little chip. I don't know what are the supposed nVidia recommended base/turbo clocks of the 1050; in case of this laptop, MSI afterbuner reports 1785MHz core frequency with the temp hovering around 60-65°. Performance wise it seems a very capable GPU for running games at 1080p and not too distant from my desktop 1060Ti (which is also factory OCed but throttling kicks in as soon as the temperature goes above 60°!). Hats off once again to Pascal! :yes:
 
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