05-07-2016, 05:20 AM
One of you was going to start this thread anyway, so I figured I'd be the one to do it.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
2560 cores
1607 MHz base clock, 1733 MHz boost clock
8GB GDDR5X
180W, 1x 8pin power
94C max temp
The GTX 1080 reference design (aka "Founders Edition") will be available on May 27 for $699. It will be available from ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Gainward, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Innovision 3D, MSI, NVIDIA. Palit, PNY and Zotac. The reference design allegedly supports "crazy overclocking, over 2 GHz clocks." OEM designs are expected to start at $599.
A demo during the official announcement showed the reference card running at 2114 Mhz; at this frequency, it's very possible this card may be up to 15% faster than the Titan X. Of course we don't yet know if any OEM design coolers can support these clockrates, or even if the reference cooler can support these clockrates while running Hashcat (many are saying that the framerate in the aforementioned demo was locked at 60 Hz and therefore the GPU utilization was well under 100%, which is an indication that Hashcat may not be able to run at such clocks.) But one thing we do know is, this is a pretty serious piece of hardware.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
1920 cores
1506 MHz base clock, 1683 MHz boost clock
8GB GDDR5
150W, 1x 8pin power
94C max temp
The GTX 1070 reference design (aka "Founders Edition") will be available on June 10 for $449. OEM designs are expected to start at $379. We don't really know much else at this time.
This post will be updated with more information, pictures, and benchmarks as they become available.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
2560 cores
1607 MHz base clock, 1733 MHz boost clock
8GB GDDR5X
180W, 1x 8pin power
94C max temp
The GTX 1080 reference design (aka "Founders Edition") will be available on May 27 for $699. It will be available from ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Gainward, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Innovision 3D, MSI, NVIDIA. Palit, PNY and Zotac. The reference design allegedly supports "crazy overclocking, over 2 GHz clocks." OEM designs are expected to start at $599.
A demo during the official announcement showed the reference card running at 2114 Mhz; at this frequency, it's very possible this card may be up to 15% faster than the Titan X. Of course we don't yet know if any OEM design coolers can support these clockrates, or even if the reference cooler can support these clockrates while running Hashcat (many are saying that the framerate in the aforementioned demo was locked at 60 Hz and therefore the GPU utilization was well under 100%, which is an indication that Hashcat may not be able to run at such clocks.) But one thing we do know is, this is a pretty serious piece of hardware.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
1920 cores
1506 MHz base clock, 1683 MHz boost clock
8GB GDDR5
150W, 1x 8pin power
94C max temp
The GTX 1070 reference design (aka "Founders Edition") will be available on June 10 for $449. OEM designs are expected to start at $379. We don't really know much else at this time.
This post will be updated with more information, pictures, and benchmarks as they become available.