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There is no science behind what they're saying. People are comparing memory buses and amounts which is just as ridiculous as saying Bulldozer is clocked higher than anything else and is therefore the best.
This is hilariously false. Seriously, you are painfully misled, and what's more incredible is that you've just linked something for the side you are arguing against. More bandwidth lead to more efficient ROPs -- i.e. more bandwidth = more performance.

http://www.realworldtech.com/gpu-memory-bandwidth/
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The data is unambiguous in support of our hypothesis – increasing the available bandwidth has a tremendous impact on performance and can readily explain many of the shortcomings in our performance model.
You couldn't be more wrong on this subject.
Edited by Homeles - 7/21/12 at 10:48pm
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post #72 of 79
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There is no science behind what they're saying. People are comparing memory buses and amounts which is just as ridiculous as saying Bulldozer is clocked higher than anything else and is therefore the best.
This is hilariously false. Seriously, you are painfully misled, and what's more incredible is that you've just linked something for the side you are arguing against. More bandwidth lead to more efficient ROPs -- i.e. more bandwidth = more performance.

Yes... what I'm saying is that they NEEDED that bandwidth so that their 32 ROPs could even keep up. Kepler doesn't require that sort of bandwidth to function at the same level, exactly why architectures can't be compared via spec sheets. I didn't link anything for the side I'm arguing against, read what I said again.

Kepler with a 256 bit bus and significant less memory throughput outperforms Tahiti with significantly more. Spouting MOAR BANDWIDTH = MORE PERFORMANCE is ridiculous when comparing two different architectures. A 384 bit Kepler would be faster sure, but it doesn't require it in order to the job. Tahiti does.
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Originally Posted by Real World Technologies 
The data is unambiguous in support of our hypothesis – increasing the available bandwidth has a tremendous impact on performance and can readily explain many of the shortcomings in our performance model.
You couldn't be more wrong on this subject.

Why did you link this? has nothing to do with anything

Saying I'm wrong doesnt make it so bro
Edited by Tslm - 7/21/12 at 11:28pm
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I really hope this doesn't have less than 2gb vram, if it does, then I'll feel sorry for the NVIDIA fans who buy it.
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I really hope this doesn't have less than 2gb vram, if it does, then I'll feel sorry for the NVIDIA fans who buy it.

Due to 192bits bus, you will have 1.5GB and 3GB versions.
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For us consumers, GTX 660 TI could be 256-bits bus and 6SMXs 192*6=1152 CUDA Cores thats lead to 2048MB Vram instead of 1536MB.
Of course Core clock need a little drop compared to 915MHZ Gtx670.thumb.gif
The GTX 660 could be 192-bits and 1536 Vram and if rumors are true will be a GK106.
Edited by Socram13 - 7/22/12 at 6:17am
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For us consumers, GTX 660 TI could be 256-bits bus and 6SMXs 192*6=1152 CUDA Cores thats lead to 2048MB Vram instead of 1536MB.

Sure, but the on-going rumors are more likely to have a "Ti" version with a 192 bits bus.
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I want to see some benchmarks soon...its either this or a 7950 or a gtx 670....decisions.
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post #78 of 79
I tire of waiting.... and when it does drop I hope there's inventory to be had.
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post #79 of 79
I just read that it's supposed to have 2gb of ram even with the 192 bit controller.

http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/15694-geforce-gtx-660-ti-specifikationer-och-lanseringsdatum

GPU: GK104
CUDA Cores: 1,344
Base Frequency: 915MHz
Boost Frequency: 980MHz
Memory: 2GB GDDR5
Memory Frequency: 6,008MHz
TDP: 150W

Article is in swedish or something so take a language translator....
Edited by burticus - 7/30/12 at 7:48pm
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