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The restriction is more on extreme voltage. Turbo boost 3 will give more fine tune voltage control but they will still within the limit allowed by nvidia to ensure product longetivity. Even if board partner still making their "extreme overclocked" card they still fall in line with nvidia allowed range of voltage. Hence the existence of modded BIOS to truly push the card to it's real limit (though they break ypur warranty 😀)
 
I think that's the main reason why nvidia impose such restriction to begin with. Some people will still overvolt their chip above recommended max value because they want their chip to overclock further. But when they burn their chip they still asking for free replacement. With restriction put in place user that do exreme overclocking will be on their own.

And i do hear funny story in regards of overclocking. There are stories about people asking for replacement just because their card did not OCed as good as their friend. The other case there are user that keep asking for replacement until he get his "golden" chip.
 
http://videocardz.com/60269/custom-geforce-gtx-1080-1070-cards-what-we-know

here is a quick run down on all the leaked info on custom cards so far. nothing new but it's all in one place to quickly scan. the Colorful watercooled design looks nice with the clear heatsink.

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti-pascal-gp102/

plus some guess work about a 1080 ti/titan gpu midway between the GP100 and GP104 based on "sources"
 


that galax and even some of the clear/led ones look dope! 😀
 
So 1080ti will be 2x1080? That does not sound like a smart move by nVidia, even though the 1080 does feel like they intentionally stripped it of performance. (it still is amazing, don't get me wrong)
 
I am really wondering how long it takes the 1080 and mostly the 1070 to be sold out after release 😀 I'm gonna wait until the reviews roll in and all of that other stuff and then ill get my 1070 :)

EDIT: gtx 1070 benchmarks are in everyone:http://videocardz.com/60265/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-3dmark-firestrike-benchmarks
 


http://videocardz.com/60265/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-3dmark-firestrike-benchmarks think you posted the wrong link. this is what you were looking at :) either way, they look pretty good to me. stronger than i expected at right on the titan x scores. i would have guessed a couple thousand less. for the price, this thing is gonna be a beast until amd releases their new card in this range. it's about the same performance they claim at $300 so the 1070 may be dropping price REAL quick.
 


Yeah I was looking at those custom cards I must have copied the wrong link 😛 But is it me or do those performance charts look a little "too good to be true"? I mean, look at the specs for the titan x and the 1070. There's a pretty big gap
 


this is one of the mistakes people make, comparing specs across different architectures really does nothing


 


If specs meant anything AMD would be in a far better position.
 
here is a report about the possible 1080ti gpu. GP102 putting it halfway between the 1080 and Tesla P100. http://wccftech.com/nvidia-gtx-1080-ti-pascal-gp102/

will be a beast of a card if it scales up from the 1080 in anywhere near a linear fashion.
 


That's gonna be a monster hahahaha!

 


If it can deliver, I do not care about power consumption. Give me power! Maahaha.

EDIT: The question is: when are we going to see a 1080ti
 


Then add overclocking, and liquid cooling, and another 1080ti in SLI. Yummy! 😀
 


YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs
 
Has there been any definitive measurement of how much more effective the high bandwidth SLI bridge is compared to the old style bridge? May be too early...but I've always been a huge fan of SLI when it works.
 
Vega was originally due to be released in 2017, but there was a recent rumor that they bumped up the schedule to this October. There's been no further confirmation of that, so it's definitely still in rumor status.

Without Vega, the GTX 1080 should be be sitting comfortably alone atop the GPU performance charts for quite some time. 2017 is still a long ways off. But then Nvidia will pull out the GTX 1080Ti and AMD will once again find itself a step behind fighting for the price - performance crown within the mid-level/performance segment. Just going off past history and current news/rumors.