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    Phoronix: NVIDIA Rolls Out The Titan Xp Graphics Card For $1200 USD

    NVIDIA's newest graphics card in the ultra high-end Titan line-up is the Titan Xp, a Pascal card that will set you back $1200 USD...

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  • #2
    Meh, I'm waiting for Titan Vista.

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    • #3
      They released new beta driver too after almost 2 months of silence.
      Release highlights since 378.13:
      Added support for the following GPUs:
      GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
      Quadro M520
      TITAN Xp

      Restored support for the following GPU:
      GRID K520

      Improved compatibility with recent kernels.
      Fixed a bug that caused "nvidia-settings --query all" to print many duplicate entries.
      Fixed a bug that caused applications to crash in some situations when calling glXMakeCurrent while OpenGL threaded optimizations were enabled.

      This frequently occurred when Steam was attempting to make a video appear full-screen.
      Fixed a bug that caused VDPAU applications to use the blit presentation queue when a previous VDPAU application didn't shut down cleanly.
      Fixed hangs and crashes that could occur when an OpenGL context is created while the system is out of available memory.
      Fixed a bug that caused corruption when OpenGL windows were moved or resized.
      Fixed a bug that caused X screens that use Option "UseDisplayDevice" "none" to be resized to 640x480 when using "xrandr -s" to change the screen configuration.
      Fixed a kernel crash that occurred when attempting to map large user memory allocations into CUDA.
      Disabled OpenGL threaded optimizations by default, initially enabled in 378.09, due to various reports of instability.
      Added support for the following Vulkan extensions:
      VK_EXT_acquire_xlib_display
      VK_EXT_display_control
      VK_EXT_display_surface_counter
      VK_EXT_direct_mode_display
      VK_KHX_external_memory
      VK_KHX_external_memory_fd
      VK_KHX_external_semaphore
      VK_KHX_external_semaphore_fd

      These extensions require a Vulkan loader version >= 1.0.42.
      Removed the X driver's logo splash screen and the corresponding NoLogo and LogoPath xorg.conf options.
      Added the "ResamplingMethod" MetaMode option, adding support for bicubic resampling methods when scaling screen transformations are in use. See the README for more details.
      Fixed a bug that left HDMI and DisplayPort audio muted after a framebuffer console mode was restored. For some displays, this caused the display to remain blank.
      Fixed a bug that caused audio over DisplayPort to stop working when the monitor was unplugged and plugged back in or awoken from DPMS power-saving mode.
      Fixed a regression that caused corruption in certain applications, such as window border shadows in Unity, after resuming from suspend.

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      • #4
        So now it is disabled

        Disabled OpenGL threaded optimizations by default, initially enabled in 378.09, due to various reports of instability.

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        • #5
          Anyone looking for a kidney?

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          • #6
            Not a card you want to buy. A card you want to sell.

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            • #7
              Lol and only for the small price of building a complete new i7 system 16Gb ram and gtx 1050 ti amongst other high end components. I think the prices of even a midrange graphics card is insane. I am doing great with just a gtx 1050 ti @1080p. Sure have to do settings tweaking but its way way better than what I had. I think the gtx 1050 ti for 140 bucks for what it can do is insane value. Oh by the way I build a completely new i7 seven just a for months back enclosure and all for under that $1200. If you have the money though power to you! I am just happy with what I have.

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              • #8
                Wow, about 10% more performance than a 1080ti for only twice the price? What a bargain!! Wait, what?? It has 1GB of RAM extra on top of that? OMG, shut up an take mym oney !!1!!1!!

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                • #9
                  Until better performance comes to gaming in linux....gaming both in llinux and windows 10 myself. I can't justify even buying a gtx 1060 or gtx 1070. I don't want to be a downer but I stand by my reason. Eventually I will go for something like a gtx 1070 when the price goes down a bit and the support and performance is better.

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                  • #10
                    What is a bit of a bummer right now is that the best driver I have tested and am using is 375.26, all the other releases have problems with Shadow of Mordor. Something to do or related to the utilization of video memory. Someone mentioned something earlier in this post about disabled threading in some drivers. I don't know what t it is honestly. Windows 10 I have everything maxed out on ultra@1080p despite only having 4gigs video memory on the gtx 1050ti. And average FPS is a little over 60fps and lowest 43fps and Morodor performs flawlessly liquid smooth not a single hitch. I am sure many of you know of this from a previous post earlier in January about the Shadow of Mordor update. I still have my Mordor tweaked quite nicely under linux though enough to get 66fps average and 44fps low all while not showing much sign of image fidelity degradation. The biggest tweak in linux I have found for gaming so far is turning down to low ambient occlusion on Mordor or in alien isolaiton SSAO off and then enabling vsync in that game with everything else maxed out. Where there there is a will there is a way LOL. Everything still looks great. Its hard to game in Windows 10 it doesnt feel like home. And I don't like rebooting lol.

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