I've just realized the "Tie" pronunciation actually makes perfect sense in the last two cases because both of the cards are 5% faster than their regular counterpart
Even using the whole "Ti" stands for titanium argument, we don't pronounce any other element's abbreviation as a word. We don't call Sodium "nah" or Helium "he" we refer to them as "N A" and "H E" so pronouncing it "T I" is the only correct answer.
He wasn't talking about the 3090 Ti. He was showing us the box that contains the RTX 3090 Tie. The newest and freshest piece of cloth for those classy LAN-parties. Why be boring and dim when you could R G Be shining, rocking the RTX 3090 Tie? Pre-order now for the affordable price of $899 (+ shipping and taxes), and you'll recieve it when we might have it in stock in 4 years maybe.
Jeff Fisher been with the company for 28 years, how can he not be consistant with the product name...It's always been pronounced by Nvidia themselves as "Tea Eye" since the Ti's first became a thing in 2000.
@@Ranstone not sure who "We" is. Never heard them called a "Tie", and ive had Ti's since my GF3 Ti 200. Back then everyone I knew called them a Titanium, or if shortened would call it a Ti (Tee Eye) I mean other cards you would call them an SE (Ess E) not a Seh, or an LE (Elle E) not a Leh, or a GS (Gee Ess) not a Gus, etc....
Right? And as they said it's based off of titanium. "Ti" is the chemical symbol for titanium. Since when has anyone ever pronounced a chemical symbol in a way other than stating the letters individually?
They do deserve Ti naming xD Like 3090 is a beast card it gets alot of fps... But 3090 Ti man... I gets 10% more than your standard rtx 3090...pff 3090 is trash dont buy it
I mean, knowing that it’s "Ti" as in "Titanium", I can understand why he pronounces it "Tie". But it still sounds weird and everybody else pronounces it “T.I”
Only if your American/Canadian, some of who pronounce it "Tie-Tanium". Most of the rest of the English speaking world pronounce it "Tee-Tanium". As a British person, i would probably mispronounce the card the "3090Tee".
@@darransmith32 umm I dunno man...most of us in southeast Asia pronounce Titanium as "Tie-tanium" even though in my country specifically most of us adopt British customs since we were ruled by the Britts for more than a century.
What does "Ti" means in 2022? For some cards it's a "Tiny improvement", for others it's a "Thermal issue" and with the newest card released can be defined as "Tremendous idiocy". For Jeff Fisher (not the one from american dad but the other one) it's just a food delivery company knocking on his office door.
@@propersod2390 3080 / 3090 are basically factory overclocked to beat 6800xt/6900xt when it comes to raw FPS. performance per watt is on par (with AMD taking the lead).
@@wmopp9100 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 are u dumb? Rtx cards are significantly faster for everything + have rtx, dlss, nvenc, shadow play, rtx voice and more. Amd gpus are a no go
@@propersod2390 Depending on what you view as similar performance? per watt AMD is better. Raytracing Nvidia is better (but who the fuck cares about raytracing in 2022). 1080p gaming amd is better, 4k gaming nvidia is better. Price is OMEGALUL. In my country 6900xt costs as much as the worst 3080 so AMD is better here aswell. Nvidia is better only by their nvenc, other than that they are ~ on par.
The 1080ti still holds its own 5 years later, still has more VRAM than every nvidia card below the 3080ti, and was a flagship for $700, about half of what a 3080ti costs new. I think it’s only as fast as a 3060ti but people who are still rocking one sure got their moneys worth
Anandtech, October 2001: "Relaxed Marketing: Titanium NVIDIA has rarely had any problems with the branding on their products and their fall line continues the tradition of simple marketing by adding the "Titanium" name to all new products. As we just mentioned, there are three products being announced today all of which will be available immediately. The products are: GeForce3 Ti 500 GeForce3 Ti 200 GeForce2 Ti 200 The "Ti" obviously stands for Titanium, and the number actually denotes the effective memory clock of the card. There's your first tidbit of technical information, now it's time to see what else is new about these three cards." It's not "inspired by" titanium, it _is_ titanium.
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Geforce GTX 1080Ti will always be the best thing this company have produced concediring costs and efficiency aspects i would recommend anyone who is getting his first PC while trying to go for a small budget to get there hands on it if possible
More like to use a 2070S, better performance, ray tracing, dlss, better tgp and cheaper. And yes 8 Go of VRAM is enough at 1080p, because both are for 1080p.
yeah but there is a 200 dollars price difference and the reason why price is important for me is because corporations are just making those devices to sell it to western europeans and north americans customrs shamelessly nearly gatekeeping it from the rest of the world @@Sims64340
@@eaqiie not really but people forget that not everyone life in western europe or the USA so what you get paid in a month is probably someone payment in a whole year in a poor country but still they want to game so yeah price wise i will always recommend it
The thing is, long before I'd ever head anyone else say it, the first time I saw it, in my head, I said T I, not tie. Either way, T I or Tie, the best I can afford is a 3060 Ti, maybe Nvidia should focus on affordability of their products, rather than how they should be pronounced.
I been stuck on 960 and cant upgrade because thier old fucking cards cost the same as the new ones. And i bet its those dataminer fuckers combined with Nvidia GREED
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Well it is the periodic symbol for titanium since it wouldn't have a capital if it wasn't, which makes it tee-eye since that's how you pronounce any abbreviation of a periodic element
Nope, GTX Ti stands for: Grand Touring eXperimental Turbocharged injection I doubt they'd agree, but they shouldnt've borrowed automotive acronyms for the cool factor
Titanium obviously, everyone used to say "tie" a long time ago until the GTX 560 Ti. Nvidia gave up after everyone started saying "tee eye" around the 780 Ti.
Bruh I’ve been in the game since the GeForce 2 And people have always called it T I. I’m also fine with people saying “Tie” because of Titanium...it just doesn’t sound as formal/cool
@@JABelms I've been in it longer. ATi Rage 3D in 1998 was my first 3D accelerator. I didn't just pull it out of no where. Everyone I knew with 4600 Ti and 4800 Ti pronounced it that way.
@@TomasLKarlik Same thing goes on with some of the Russian aircraft. Su-27 and Ka-50 for example. First letters of the last names of the people who designed them Sukhoi and Kamov. People say "Soo 27" and then turn around and say "Kay Aye 50". I don't even know how Russians pronounce them.. whether it's individual letters or sounding it out as it appears. But it's always made me curious on how it's really supposed to be said. I think "Soo 27" and "Kah-50" just like Mig-29 is "Mig 29". But I've heard Su and Ka done both ways.
@Henrique Marques yes, Ti is the periodic table symbol for Titanium, that's what they mean in the video. And it's pronounce TEE EYE, just like Au is pronounce EY YOU and Na is pronounce EN EY
its the fuking elemental table short it is NOT the start of the word....there are several elements where the the start 2 letters are not the 2letter (or3) Elemetalshort...just because this works for titanium doesnt copy the announciation....or do you pronounce "PB" as "LE"
You're assuming you can't cook Thai food with 3090. Or 3080. Or 3070. OR 3060. Their whole generation requires enormous amount of power. And it's getting worse with Ada.
@@TillTheLightTakesUs "And it's getting worse with Ada.". A bit l8, but that didn't age quite so well unless you're specifically referring to 4090 vs 3090 (non-Ti or +👔in some extreme cases).
@@freddsv9261 - The 4000 series will be even worse. Your going to need to drop a TSAR onto it just to get the Turbines, I mean the fans to start spinning :P
the way you pronounce this kind of thing will depend in your background. a popular example of the "TIE" style of pronunciation is found in Soviet/Russian aircraft. the Su in Su-27 is pronounced "soo," as in Sukhoi. Same for "ill" as in Ilyushin, "An" as in Antonov, "too" as in Tupolev, etc. "Ann-50." "Too-95." "ill-2." This kind of thing is basically absent from abbreviations in English-speaking industrial concerns.
Это не совсем верно. Звучание похоже,если сравнивать с английским но произносится это совсем не так. По крайней мере примеры которые ты привел - тянут слога,а такого быть не должно,иначе будешь выглядеть странно К слову,если говорить про произношение видеокарт то мы ближе к "Ти-Ай" чем к галстуку😅 Но пример с Илюшиным и Антоновым корректные и произносятся именно так
@@anicollect Если честно, я не совсем понимаю, почему именно "TIE"? Если я правильно понимаю, произношение будет "тай", но разве мы так произносим латинские аббревиатуры? Я понимаю, почему мы говорим "ТиАй"/"TeeI", но если на то пошло, было-бы логичнее услышать "TI", как "Ти", как "TEA"/"TEE", или подобно сочетанию T и i в слове Tin, или просто Ti (tee) в Испанском, да и нам ближе так говорить, чем какой-то галстук непонятный пришитый ни к рукаву, ни к … понимаете 😅
The only Galactic empire edition they had though wasn't a Ti version (it was a Titan card, but not ti). I have that one right beside me running right now, very pretty, but very noisy...
Our entire scientific community has been tirelessly working around the clock since 1987 trying to crack the correct way to pronounce GIF. Mankind does not need this shit right now, Nvidia!!!! Go home!
You have a point. When I first saw this "Ti" in new GFX card lineups, It reminds me the element Titanium which is the same symbol of their product. Since then, I always pronounced it as "Tee eye" not "Tie". When they announced that it is inspired from Titanium, All I can say is that I'm not on the dark side. XD
How Nvidia in the current generation have butchered the "ti" reputation. Before, the "ti" had a significant performance increase, like the 1080ti with 36%. Even the 2080ti had a great performance boost. Now, its a 5% (10% at best) performance increase making it a total waste of money
@@differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475 nvidia really cheaped out the "ti" cards this generation. Litterally 0 effort for 500$ more with the 3080ti and 3090ti.
I clearly remember nVidia trying to call it "tie" (because tie was short for titanium) back when the GeForce 4 Ti 4600 was the first card to feature it. The gaming community universally rejected it back then too to the point everyone but me seems to have forgot it LOL. I'm assuming they're going back due to the trademark litigation they are dealing with now. Better off keeping the Super thing going I guess.
@@Primafaveo he never said anybody did, but rather that nvidia themselves specifically tried to push that. They were the only ones trying to use tie as a short version of titanium, that nobody wanted to say.
The truth is, you hear them pronounced "Tie"is because if they finish the sentence it is actually "Tiny improvement" Dont get fooled by their marketing shenanigans. You're welcome :)
Actually my main argument is that jif is peanut butter. Also as others have pointed out Ti is like the periodic table form of titanium which is of course pronounced letter by letter.
There's a lawsuit against Nvidia for calling Ti a product that don't have any Titanium on It. So the new Nvidia product will be a necklace to use your GPU as and actual tie.
I think the last guy is still correct but it does sound weaker when you say it like that so not good for (Marketing). T.i (Tee Eye) and Ti (Tai Tay nee uhm).
Titanium comes from the greek word "titan" and they pronounce it as teetahn (with short ee), so theoretically tie-tanium is a misspronounciation anyway. Edit: for the correct pronounciation pls refer to the post of SRS Retro down below.
That's not how linguistics work. Each language has its own adaptation of certain sounds and letters, you can't call Theseus a mispronounced Tezei. It's not mispronounced, it's in a different language.
I thought this was going to be some insane revelation, but then he proceeded to pronounce it precisely as I and all the acquaintances I've ever made pronounce it. lmao
The RTX 3090 Thai.
Yes
@@conqueror07rust oh yes!
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Shing sheng hanji
I've just realized the "Tie" pronunciation actually makes perfect sense in the last two cases because both of the cards are 5% faster than their regular counterpart
Thanks for being original
@@hxd9321 Yeah I'm not the first expressing the concept but i still wanted to comment it phrasing it in a way i liked it more
5%? More like 8,9,10% tbh
To be fair, a properly tuned 3090Ti is up to 12% faster than a regular 3090. Which is INSANE, but at the cost of 520W power draw lul
Isn't the 1080ti much faster than the regular 1080?
It's "tie" because its basically the same as a regular 3090
Except for the price
Gottem
And except for the power draw
Well that makes sense for 400-500 dollars more for 5 fps
@@saxo689 actually they sell around the same price at this day.
It always make me smile whenever I see gtx 1080ti. Such a legendary card.
I love the look of it ngl. Still looks futuristic to me
Quite possibly the best value for any card ever. I doubt we’ll be so lucky again
Every gamer has dreamt of owning one fr.
Got one in 2018 and it’s still serving me well to this day
@@mr.goodluck5591😮 does it run things well?
For anyone wondering, the "Ti" means Tiny Improments
Nah, Thermal issues
The 1080 Ti doesn't have tiny improvement over 1080 but that's still true between 3090 and 3090 Ti
lmfao this made me laugh so hard
@@MendAmar1080ti is dogshit and has been for 4 years
i thought it was just something random that they put for absolutely no reason
Even using the whole "Ti" stands for titanium argument, we don't pronounce any other element's abbreviation as a word. We don't call Sodium "nah" or Helium "he" we refer to them as "N A" and "H E" so pronouncing it "T I" is the only correct answer.
This is a very good take, I never thought about it like that.
You're a person on TH-cam... Telling Jeff Fisher how to pronounce his own product.
Just in case you hadn't noticed yet. :P
Sir, this is a TH-cam comment section.
I would kindly ask you to leave your "logic and sensible arguments" at the door.
Thank you.
@@Ranstone Jensen Huang, the president AND founder of nvidia, pronounces it "T I."
Just in case you hadn't noticed yet. :P
Hyponatremia.
Hypo-NA-tremia
Low sodium levels. Your argument is invalid.
wait, people were saying "tie" instead of "tee eye" ?? I've never even heard that lol
Apparently 🤷
I say Teeh
of course they werent
@@gordonf5553 you are just wrong
lmao same
0:30 « i love gigarays » i chuckled hard
I missed the joke. What does it actually mean ?
I don't know if it's "T I" or "Tie" or "Thai" but you can definitely make a Thai tea on a new RTX "Ti".
Good one xd
You forgot "thigh"
you're so poetic
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
You can iron a tie also
Fun fact: In the recent CES event, the "tie" dude pronounced Ti in both ways, in the same sentence.
the "tie" dude 😂😂
They need to get someone on stage with an Aussie accent, just to hear it pronounced "toy."
@@NetRolller3D ay mate, the 3090 toy
@@NetRolller3Dthe bruhnd neu uuh tea axe thiiitee nointea teeeoi
@@yourbigfan1777 Had a complete stroke reading that
I call it the "rtx 3080 titan"
Thats sounds massive
@@ISAGAARBO98 Titan is a real graphics card
tatakae
Tighten
*"Did someone say titan"*
0:19, and the industry was changed forever.
0:24 is giving me "I love refrigerators" vibes
*ME TOO* !!! 😂
@@DESTROYEUR666 wtf is that emoji?
@@LocalBosnian-99
That's obviously what he was going for
@@Intentionally_Inflammatory hello
He wasn't talking about the 3090 Ti. He was showing us the box that contains the RTX 3090 Tie. The newest and freshest piece of cloth for those classy LAN-parties. Why be boring and dim when you could R G Be shining, rocking the RTX 3090 Tie?
Pre-order now for the affordable price of $899 (+ shipping and taxes), and you'll recieve it when we might have it in stock in 4 years maybe.
Lol yes
That maybe was the icing on the cake lol
Lmao R G Be shining. Brilliant
xDDD
Nvidia in a nutshell 😂😂
He's that one friend who never pays attention to what anyone says in the friend group lmao
Jeff Fisher been with the company for 28 years, how can he not be consistant with the product name...It's always been pronounced by Nvidia themselves as "Tea Eye" since the Ti's first became a thing in 2000.
Because we've called them "Tie" since the 2000's. :P
@@Ranstone not sure who "We" is. Never heard them called a "Tie", and ive had Ti's since my GF3 Ti 200. Back then everyone I knew called them a Titanium, or if shortened would call it a Ti (Tee Eye)
I mean other cards you would call them an SE (Ess E) not a Seh, or an LE (Elle E) not a Leh, or a GS (Gee Ess) not a Gus, etc....
@@jarsky I don't know, Le Graphics Card sounds right if you're French.
Right? And as they said it's based off of titanium. "Ti" is the chemical symbol for titanium. Since when has anyone ever pronounced a chemical symbol in a way other than stating the letters individually?
@@joshuadelaughter yeah it probably doesnt help that I don't pronounce Titanium as Tie-tanium either, its 'Ti'-tanium (UK/Australian English).
The new TI variants are tied performance-wise with their namesakes,
so it does not deserve T-I, hence the Tie.
This comment should have more like than the 1.3k one, just because it is way more quality written, even though the meaning is the same.
They do deserve Ti naming xD
Like 3090 is a beast card it gets alot of fps... But 3090 Ti man... I gets 10% more than your standard rtx 3090...pff 3090 is trash dont buy it
TI stands for tiny improvement
@@ZajebistyButNot I just bought 3090 last week when the 3090 ti dropped lel can confirm its garb
Not really, that applies for the 3090 Ti, but the 3080 Ti is essentially a standard 3090 with half the VRAM
I mean, knowing that it’s "Ti" as in "Titanium", I can understand why he pronounces it "Tie". But it still sounds weird and everybody else pronounces it “T.I”
But when any chemist abreviates titanium, they say "Tee-eye" because as you said, "Tie" sounds really dumb.
Only if your American/Canadian, some of who pronounce it "Tie-Tanium". Most of the rest of the English speaking world pronounce it "Tee-Tanium". As a British person, i would probably mispronounce the card the "3090Tee".
@@darransmith32 umm I dunno man...most of us in southeast Asia pronounce Titanium as "Tie-tanium" even though in my country specifically most of us adopt British customs since we were ruled by the Britts for more than a century.
@kaizer5lock awu
@@darransmith32 well im from austria ai i still say T I and not tie
In short: It’s either “T I” or “Thai”
The choice is yours
If you pay me 1,600 dollars you can pronounce my name any way you want.
If it comes from Titanium then I'll go for Thai, thank you very much.
T-I
Thaitanium.
Its a tie between TI and Thai
What does "Ti" means in 2022?
For some cards it's a "Tiny improvement", for others it's a "Thermal issue" and with the newest card released can be defined as "Tremendous idiocy".
For Jeff Fisher (not the one from american dad but the other one) it's just a food delivery company knocking on his office door.
The only card deserves "Ti" is 1080. Compare 1080 vs 1080 Ti. Other cards don't deserve it
@@0xBlez true facts 🤣
Dude are you steve from gamers nexus
I can imagine this in his voice
@@redpikdman
I was reading it with Steve's voice during his intro 🤣
@@0xBlez 3060 TI is a big improvement honestly
easy, it was "t-i" when nvidia was in the lead and since AMD is offering similar performance it is a "tie"
Amd offering similar performance? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
not similar at all, they're now worse in both cpu and gpu
at least until 7000 series cpus come out
@@propersod2390 3080 / 3090 are basically factory overclocked to beat 6800xt/6900xt when it comes to raw FPS. performance per watt is on par (with AMD taking the lead).
@@wmopp9100 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 are u dumb? Rtx cards are significantly faster for everything + have rtx, dlss, nvenc, shadow play, rtx voice and more. Amd gpus are a no go
@@propersod2390 Depending on what you view as similar performance? per watt AMD is better. Raytracing Nvidia is better (but who the fuck cares about raytracing in 2022). 1080p gaming amd is better, 4k gaming nvidia is better. Price is OMEGALUL. In my country 6900xt costs as much as the worst 3080 so AMD is better here aswell. Nvidia is better only by their nvenc, other than that they are ~ on par.
"Ti" stands for Tiny Improvement..
underrated comment right here
then there's the 1080 Ti, what does that mean then?
@Disaster Official THE 1080 TI, i feel like that Ti only goes for other cards
This is actually a joke on the PC Help Hub Discord Server lol
@@i_forgor_whar 1080 Truly Improved
tee eye? tie?
>me sitting in the corner thinking it's 'tee'
reading these comments makes me realize how fucked up english spelling is
Is it just me or did 1080 series felt like a bigger deal back then compared to 3080 did now.
Because no one can get them.
More available and more affordable (like $700 MSRP for near flagship performance, and a huge leap over the 900 series)
The 1080ti still holds its own 5 years later, still has more VRAM than every nvidia card below the 3080ti, and was a flagship for $700, about half of what a 3080ti costs new. I think it’s only as fast as a 3060ti but people who are still rocking one sure got their moneys worth
1080TI is equivalent to a 3060. 3060Ti is equivalent to a 2080Super, which is faster than the 1080Ti.
That’s because it was a bigger deal, the performance increase from the 980 ti compared to the 1080ti is phenomenal compared to anything before it
“I love gigarays”reminds me a lot of “I love refrigerators”
Haha, was just about to comment the same 🤣
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Nvidia "Tie" is now Legend!
The last one actually makes sense if it's short for "Titanium"
But only in writing. Elements’ abbreviated symbols are written so that second letter is non capital but is pronounced as if it was.
Anandtech, October 2001:
"Relaxed Marketing: Titanium
NVIDIA has rarely had any problems with the branding on their products and their fall line continues the tradition of simple marketing by adding the "Titanium" name to all new products.
As we just mentioned, there are three products being announced today all of which will be available immediately. The products are:
GeForce3 Ti 500
GeForce3 Ti 200
GeForce2 Ti 200
The "Ti" obviously stands for Titanium, and the number actually denotes the effective memory clock of the card. There's your first tidbit of technical information, now it's time to see what else is new about these three cards."
It's not "inspired by" titanium, it _is_ titanium.
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@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 wtf does this have to do with GPUs or Ti ?
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They should've added one more letter from the word Titanium.
1080 Tit
RTX 6090 Tit
for america: Titanum
@@Krisztian5HUN ?
@@samirstrasser3262 Aluminium (normal people) Aluminum (American)
Everyone: says "Ti" correctly.
That one guy: *TIE*
Geforce GTX 1080Ti will always be the best thing this company have produced concediring costs and efficiency aspects i would recommend anyone who is getting his first PC while trying to go for a small budget to get there hands on it if possible
More like to use a 2070S, better performance, ray tracing, dlss, better tgp and cheaper. And yes 8 Go of VRAM is enough at 1080p, because both are for 1080p.
yeah but there is a 200 dollars price difference and the reason why price is important for me is because corporations are just making those devices to sell it to western europeans and north americans customrs shamelessly nearly gatekeeping it from the rest of the world @@Sims64340
@@eaqiie not really but people forget that not everyone life in western europe or the USA so what you get paid in a month is probably someone payment in a whole year in a poor country but still they want to game so yeah price wise i will always recommend it
@@eaqiie i just realized what you mean i am a bit of a cinder block
Looks like Jeff Fischer didn’t watch this video
Just got this recommended. It's gonna go up like GPU stonks 📈
The thing is, long before I'd ever head anyone else say it, the first time I saw it, in my head, I said T I, not tie. Either way, T I or Tie, the best I can afford is a 3060 Ti, maybe Nvidia should focus on affordability of their products, rather than how they should be pronounced.
I been stuck on 960 and cant upgrade because thier old fucking cards cost the same as the new ones. And i bet its those dataminer fuckers combined with Nvidia GREED
I hear you, my husbands boyfriend had to give like a million handjobs to afford his, took forever lol.
AMD FTW
Right now it’s more of a scalper issue and supply and demand
@@shadowcastyt its greed. Theyve already showcased they can charge whatever they like regardless of supply or demand
TI stands for Tiny improvement 💯💯👍
I always thought it was supposed to be pronounced like "ti-" in titan, but that we all just implicitly agreed that T.I sounds better.
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Well it is the periodic symbol for titanium since it wouldn't have a capital if it wasn't, which makes it tee-eye since that's how you pronounce any abbreviation of a periodic element
I wasn't aware there was any other way to pronounce it... always been "Tee Eye". Makes the most sense.
💯💯 same
the Tee-Eye designation is for good cards, and the tie is just a dressed up version of the same thing
the 10 series looked so good man
Nope, GTX Ti stands for:
Grand
Touring
eXperimental
Turbocharged
injection
I doubt they'd agree, but they shouldnt've borrowed automotive acronyms for the cool factor
Abbreviate it as G-Ti and we’ve got ourselves a VW
grand touring xylophone
How did you get that word? Even my phone won’t accept me typing it.
Shouldn’t or should’ve have two different meanings.
wadup homie
@@PatrickSwayzeOnDbol common sense. should not have. jesus christ.
I always thought the Ti came from their flagship Titan card back in the day
Titan was probably derived from Titanium too
Titan was also about Titanium
They've had Ti models before the Titan card even was a thing, bud.
@@dovion lmao your comment was so unnecessarily aggressive
@@FishyBearBeer You'll be ok.
Titanium obviously, everyone used to say "tie" a long time ago until the GTX 560 Ti. Nvidia gave up after everyone started saying "tee eye" around the 780 Ti.
Both make sense. Either it's the first syllable of "titanium" or it's titanium's periodic table symbol, which are read letter by letter.
Bruh I’ve been in the game since the GeForce 2 And people have always called it T I. I’m also fine with people saying “Tie” because of Titanium...it just doesn’t sound as formal/cool
@@JABelms I've been in it longer. ATi Rage 3D in 1998 was my first 3D accelerator. I didn't just pull it out of no where. Everyone I knew with 4600 Ti and 4800 Ti pronounced it that way.
@@Saved_Sinner0085 You and your weird ass friends aren't "everyone" thankfully.
@@TomasLKarlik Same thing goes on with some of the Russian aircraft. Su-27 and Ka-50 for example. First letters of the last names of the people who designed them Sukhoi and Kamov.
People say "Soo 27" and then turn around and say "Kay Aye 50". I don't even know how Russians pronounce them.. whether it's individual letters or sounding it out as it appears. But it's always made me curious on how it's really supposed to be said. I think "Soo 27" and "Kah-50" just like Mig-29 is "Mig 29". But I've heard Su and Ka done both ways.
You can literally see it, thanks steve!
Finally, I can drive a tie fighter in 4k.
Wonder if my 3070 can run 4k squadrons 😂😂😂
How can you miss our legendary 1660 ti
Well, in Vietnam we call it “Tee” as in the way we would pronounce the word “Ti” in vietnamese. 🤣
same here with spanish
the "tee eye" and "tie" fight is probably just an american thing
from "tee i" to "tie"
My entire body started cringing when i found out that people actually say "tie"
he has a point. If Ti its from titanium its Tie-tanium.
I refuse
Bet the guy never read a Periodic Table then.
@Henrique Marques do you pronounce Au as "ow" for gold too?
@Henrique Marques yes, Ti is the periodic table symbol for Titanium, that's what they mean in the video. And it's pronounce TEE EYE, just like Au is pronounce EY YOU and Na is pronounce EN EY
its the fuking elemental table short it is NOT the start of the word....there are several elements where the the start 2 letters are not the 2letter (or3) Elemetalshort...just because this works for titanium doesnt copy the announciation....or do you pronounce "PB" as "LE"
Also as an Italian I alwasy said Tee-Eye..... 0:40 ohhh....
"i love gigarays" Chan, Jackie
If you think about it that makes perfect sense.
A 3090 Ti basically ties with a 3090 and you can also cook thai food with it
I need an 850-watt power supply to start cooking Thai cuisine with it, though.
You're assuming you can't cook Thai food with 3090. Or 3080. Or 3070. OR 3060. Their whole generation requires enormous amount of power. And it's getting worse with Ada.
@@TillTheLightTakesUs Right, but the 3090 Ti is the worst by far
@@TillTheLightTakesUs "And it's getting worse with Ada.". A bit l8, but that didn't age quite so well unless you're specifically referring to 4090 vs 3090 (non-Ti or +👔in some extreme cases).
Always appreciate a video that gets right to the point thank you!
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Aand wheres the point? We still dont know how to correctly pronounce the "Ti"
3090Tied to a nuclear reactor to power the GPU up edition.
U mean the 4000 series. I think this one just need three truck's batteries.
@@freddsv9261 - The 4000 series will be even worse. Your going to need to drop a TSAR onto it just to get the Turbines, I mean the fans to start spinning :P
That ti stands for thermal issues
the way you pronounce this kind of thing will depend in your background. a popular example of the "TIE" style of pronunciation is found in Soviet/Russian aircraft. the Su in Su-27 is pronounced "soo," as in Sukhoi. Same for "ill" as in Ilyushin, "An" as in Antonov, "too" as in Tupolev, etc. "Ann-50." "Too-95." "ill-2." This kind of thing is basically absent from abbreviations in English-speaking industrial concerns.
Weirdly I have always pronounced it sue twenty-seven, but I spell out tee-you for tupolev etc.
sukhoi 😍
Это не совсем верно. Звучание похоже,если сравнивать с английским но произносится это совсем не так. По крайней мере примеры которые ты привел - тянут слога,а такого быть не должно,иначе будешь выглядеть странно
К слову,если говорить про произношение видеокарт то мы ближе к "Ти-Ай" чем к галстуку😅
Но пример с Илюшиным и Антоновым корректные и произносятся именно так
I mentally checked out at Ilyushin
@@anicollect Если честно, я не совсем понимаю, почему именно "TIE"? Если я правильно понимаю, произношение будет "тай", но разве мы так произносим латинские аббревиатуры? Я понимаю, почему мы говорим "ТиАй"/"TeeI", но если на то пошло, было-бы логичнее услышать "TI", как "Ти", как "TEA"/"TEE", или подобно сочетанию T и i в слове Tin, или просто Ti (tee) в Испанском, да и нам ближе так говорить, чем какой-то галстук непонятный пришитый ни к рукаву, ни к … понимаете 😅
Darth Vader saying: "Send out the GeForce RTX tie fighter and crush them once and for all". ... Yes my lord! 🤣
The only Galactic empire edition they had though wasn't a Ti version (it was a Titan card, but not ti). I have that one right beside me running right now, very pretty, but very noisy...
"tiny improvements"
no
He's back at it.
Our entire scientific community has been tirelessly working around the clock since 1987 trying to crack the correct way to pronounce GIF. Mankind does not need this shit right now, Nvidia!!!! Go home!
Jif, thermaltocky, and Tea Eye.
Gheauhfe
It's Gif as in Gift without the T sound, because choosy moms chose Jif a long time ago...
It's Gif, not Jif. When the fuck has "Gi" ever made a "Ji" sound?
@@johndough247 exactly, you don't say "Oh thanks so much, what a nice jift." that's fuckin stupid. It's Gif.
The tai chi edition looking gewd
I think it's to avoid legal issues with Texas Instruments
Could it be that "T.I" stands for "Tight-performance Interval"
thats the exact reason why they called it that....
No shit Einstein. Obviously it is and everyone knows it. Plus it's not an abbreviation. It's the symbol of Titanium.
@@superddbayt6091 You mean Mendeleev?
The fact that you used abbreviation instead of symbol and considered it a fun fact is enough to prove you 10.
@@wednesdaymyemptyballswereopen "Ti" can be interpreted as both an abbreviation and a symbol but ok
That's painful
They evolved from TI to TAI
Thigh.
It sounds so much more stupid, but it makes sense considering it's short for Titanium.
I always thought it stood for Turbo Injection with being faster than the previous model 😂
I say T I / T - I / Tee-Eye
Teye
Ti is the chemical symbol for titanium. It is pronounced as individual letters, not as an abbreviation.
Just checked, you're correct.
no other comment has commented that, thanks for sharing
You have a point. When I first saw this "Ti" in new GFX card lineups, It reminds me the element Titanium which is the same symbol of their product. Since then, I always pronounced it as "Tee eye" not "Tie". When they announced that it is inspired from Titanium, All I can say is that I'm not on the dark side. XD
Ti is shortened Titanium which NVIDIA used years ago. 😊
How Nvidia in the current generation have butchered the "ti" reputation.
Before, the "ti" had a significant performance increase, like the 1080ti with 36%. Even the 2080ti had a great performance boost.
Now, its a 5% (10% at best) performance increase making it a total waste of money
and waste of electricity too!...so even more money.
I got 1 more fps versus my 3090
@@AndyPhu using what?
@@differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475 nvidia really cheaped out the "ti" cards this generation. Litterally 0 effort for 500$ more with the 3080ti and 3090ti.
@@DainHunter founders 3090ti vs gigabyte aorus extreme 3090 oc'ed
Tie and ti are both right
Tie as in the start of the word ‘ti’tanium
T.i. as in de letters in the periodic table, which is a cooler option imo
up to the 1080ti the designs on graphics cards were amazing
1080TEE EYE
the gtx 1080ti has made to me the biggest/longest impression. What a beast/engineering marvel that thing was
I clearly remember nVidia trying to call it "tie" (because tie was short for titanium) back when the GeForce 4 Ti 4600 was the first card to feature it. The gaming community universally rejected it back then too to the point everyone but me seems to have forgot it LOL. I'm assuming they're going back due to the trademark litigation they are dealing with now. Better off keeping the Super thing going I guess.
No one has evel said Tie as an abbreviation of titanium, the fuck?
@@Primafaveo he never said anybody did, but rather that nvidia themselves specifically tried to push that. They were the only ones trying to use tie as a short version of titanium, that nobody wanted to say.
" "tie" (because tie was short for titanium)" , Tie is not an abbreviation for Titanium.
@@Primafaveo where talking about a product name not an element on the periodic table, Tie slides off the tongue a lot better.
I qouted him directly we are talking about the element.
@@Ghorda9
Imagine pronouncing "RTX" as "ARE TEE ECKS" instead of the intended "RUTTUX"
Pronouncing it like "ARTIX" would be _cooler_
Robux
Bruh where are the vowels 😭😭
Ye, but what is the name of the girl on your pfp? 💀
Don't just imagine
The truth is, you hear them pronounced "Tie"is because if they finish the sentence it is actually "Tiny improvement" Dont get fooled by their marketing shenanigans.
You're welcome :)
underrated comment
There is no said rule about how much more performance the "Ti" will give, therefore there is no marketing shenanigans going on. Just a mistake. :)
The RTX 3080 tie *precedes to put on a tie that says "RTX 3080 Tie" on it's self* This is quite fashionable you see.
You've been watching Gamers Nexus lately, haven't you?
@@Formedras I've been missing out clearly.
@@Johnnyb167 th-cam.com/video/eTFHsRQ-DKM/w-d-xo.html
This video has a 3090 Ti, not a 3080, but still.
980 & 1080 gen were goated
0:04 sus poster on the background
People: Even though Ti stands for Titanium saying Tie is weird and stupid.
Also people: Saying Gif as Jif is dumb because the G stands for Graphics.
It's letters, and it's peanut butter. That's how to say them.
@@Formedras like i sometimes say
Stupid language is sometimes english
@@bruhSaintJohn ong, as a bilingual almost trilingual, english is good for everything but pronounciation
Actually my main argument is that jif is peanut butter.
Also as others have pointed out Ti is like the periodic table form of titanium which is of course pronounced letter by letter.
Pronouncing lead as in extension lead and lead as metal is even dumber since those words are spelled exactly the same.
There's a lawsuit against Nvidia for calling Ti a product that don't have any Titanium on It. So the new Nvidia product will be a necklace to use your GPU as and actual tie.
Ti stands for Tiny improvement nowadays. Used to be an actual improvement back in the 10th series days
I think the last guy is still correct but it does sound weaker when you say it like that so not good for (Marketing). T.i (Tee Eye) and Ti (Tai Tay nee uhm).
Titanium comes from the greek word "titan" and they pronounce it as teetahn (with short ee), so theoretically tie-tanium is a misspronounciation anyway.
Edit: for the correct pronounciation pls refer to the post of SRS Retro down below.
That's not how linguistics work. Each language has its own adaptation of certain sounds and letters, you can't call Theseus a mispronounced Tezei. It's not mispronounced, it's in a different language.
@@tedigrizli
Neither of you understand linguistics. Greeks don't pronounce Titan as "teetahn" and they don't call Theseus "Tezei" either
tbh thats how they say titan in my language. Dont know about greek
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@@tedigrizli My comment was formulated in a bit of a read-baity way, so it would spark some reactions. 😉
Well its pronounced ‘T.I.,’ bc that’s the periodic symbol for titanium. You wouldn’t say ‘Nah’ for sodium, you would say ‘N.A..’
Your video will make a fine addition to my "youtube algorithm strikes again" playlist.
"Tiny Improvement"
Plot twist: its actually 'Tee'
Ti for "Ti" - ny improvements and "Ti"ed when it comes to specs with the previous model.
1080TI founders is still running my rig right now, honestly one of the greatest cards that I have ever had.
0:19 The GREATEST card to ever exist.
the last guy is so correct
"Here on the right we got Saensak Payakaroon, a proud Thai Fighter! And here on the left we got a TIE Fighter!" 🗣🗣🗣
The correct way Ive been pronouncing it is "RADEON"
Team Red all day baybay!
That's funny since Ti when talking about titanium often get shortened to "tie" when spoken.
as a certified integrated graphic user, I understood this.
For the Dutch: Just stick with your Taai-Taai.
For the record it's BOTH! Ti for the Atomic Symbol, and Tie which is short for Titanium.
For the record, fence sitters get stitches.
I thought this was going to be some insane revelation, but then he proceeded to pronounce it precisely as I and all the acquaintances I've ever made pronounce it. lmao