Nvidia GM200 GPU (GTX Titan II) Spotted
Okay, spotted is a big word here and Titian II is just a name that is totally unconfirmed of course. But it is a trend on the web these days that people lookup shipping bills. And wccftech noticed that shipping data at Zauba.com shows that Nvidia has been moving a sample of a GPU tagged as GM200 core (yes again). Earlier in July we noticed as well. This basically means that Nvidia has taped out the early A1 revision GPUs and engineering samples. This could mean a high-end launch Maxwell GPU as soon as Christmas IF wafer yields are decent enough.
Next month Nvidia is expected to release the GeForce GTX 870 and 880 based on GM204. As expected, the GM200, much like the like the GM204 will be a Maxwell GPU. We are a little unsure whether if the TSMC 20nm node still is giving issues and is used. If that one is problematic then GM200 would be a 28nm part. This means that these processors will be HUGE in size, perhaps even over 620 mm² so we find that a little doubtful as heat would become an immense issue next to wafer yields. Earlier rumors already have indicated that GM200 would feature more than 4000 Shader processors albeit that is gossip of the highest level. Expected though is that the memory bus will be widened up towards 512-bit giving this product a heck of a lot of bandwidth. The GM200-based "GeForce GTX TITAN II" could launch in the first half of 2015, but everything in this post is could have and would have.
Early July we already noticed this shipment:
Nvidia GM200-GPU transport list manifest. But this one was just spotted as well, Nvidia is definitely moving around the GPUs.
This is the new manifest GM200-CS0-A1 and a newer GM200-CS1-A1
Ealier last month some photo's of a mysterious PCB and GPU showed up as well. This could be GTX 870/880 though. This could be Nvidia pending flagship graphics card - don't ya hate the blurry Mosaic ?
GPU
Backside of the PCB
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Nvidia ‘GTX Titan X’ GPU Vs AMD Fiji XT GPU-with-HBM’ Simulated Benchmarks
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Well I personally wouldn't take such simulated number games too serious. As always, there might be a grain of salt to it, but as some rumors would say the 390X is shipped with a hybrid cooling system, I would say they are not properly cooled under air... the question is, will Nvidia be able to do it on the next Titan?
Also, I'd want to see release dates now! I demand it!

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lol @ simulated
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Any news is news, i cant wait for this GPU, im more than definitely going to buy the new GM200.
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Well it depends if you want more FOV in your games over pure image quality.
I think 4K would give you a better picture, but not as great of a FOV as 3 monitors. I mean most games let you tweak FOV now so who knows.
Maybe someone here with a 4K monitor could chime in on how FOV is with 4k and gaming.
It's going to come down to what matters most to you out of the two. Most 4k monitors are higher quality panels with 10-bit color, at least ASUS is for sure.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236399&cm_re=ASUS_4k_monitor-_-24-236-399-_-Product
So yeah...IQ or FOV.
If it was ME here, I'd go 4K for the IQ and future proofing. But that is me.
Just make sure if you go 4K, get 780Ti SLI or R9 290/290X Xfire minimum. That is if you want to attempt to even get close to holding 60hz vsync.
If you go Nvidia I'd definitely take TITANS over 780 Ti's for the 6GB vram, but they are way more expensive than the R9 290/290X's.
So that might make your might up right away if you go 4K.