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CGI-Quality said:
lucidium said:
Actually scratch that idea, CGI, hold off on buying a couple months, trust me, it'll be worth it.

Next family geforce tantalizingly close with nvlink support.

You're talking about Pascal. That's not until 2016.


Yeah, its not an insanely long wait, we will be seeing hard specs in a few months. When you consider that console owners will be waiting that long for properlu impressive games let alone new hardware it doesn't seem so bad

Unless the power draw of your setups an issue or you want more space in your rig of course.

 

Regarding three card setup its possible with dual GPU cards on the current cuda 5 driver available through cues developers center, I am not absolutely 100% on if the titan z will immediately support it so I've inquired about it, if it is it'll be like the current situation of requiring a dual CPU server board to provide the bandwidth and control to handle it, as far as I'm aware regular gaming motherboards can't handle that many at once.

 

Its a on the fence situation for me, I've got the three titan blacks in one machine, three 780ti in another, and the k20x is on its own in the main server, the plan was to sell the k20x and replace it with the titan z's but the more I look in to it the less attractive it gets, power utilization is the biggest factor here as currently the servers on almost 6 full days a week running tasks.

 

I still have a pair of EVGA gtx580s on a shelf in the office too.

I have to admit I have quite the addiction to buying new tech, I'm the enter card details figure it out later kinda guy lol