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kitler53 said:

is there even 1 game in existence that can actually leverage that power?

 

to me, this seems like paying $795 for a tee-shirt for the privilage of saying you can afford to pay $795 for a tee-shirt.

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shikamaru317 said:
fatslob-:O said:

#NotImpressed

This is essentially just 2 gk110 dies on one PCB and the heat generated will throttle the cards too which makes me less hyped.

I guess the transition to the 20nm process node is slow.


20nm Maxwell cards are supposed to come later this year right, followed by 20nm Pirate Islands cards from AMD in early 2015?

Honest to god I don't think 20nm will be ready for mass production until 2014 of Q3 so yeah I'm expecting nvidia to release their maxwell lines of gpu in late 2014 but as for amd it could either be late 2014 or early 2015. By then intel will have launched the beast known as broadwell which is 14nm.

I wish intel would have continued the larrabee project so then we could go back to software rendering. It would have being very interesting to see how well x86 SIMD extensions held up against dedicated gpus with fixed function pipelines.



I will most likely be buying one of these.



Useless. Dual GPUs and SLI are suboptimal for gaming. I don't pay so much money just to experience even more jitter in games.



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$3000? FUCK! THAT! No goddamn way in hell. That is beyond retarded. I could think of far better things to spend $3000 on than one graphics card. You could build a totally badass rig for that kind of money that would last you years for high-end PC gaming.



Seriously Nvidia totally lost it in the innovation department. Instead of creating new hardware designs for a better usage of resources, they are just cluttering whatever little space available just to put raw power.



shikamaru317 said:
vivster said:
Useless. Dual GPUs and SLI are suboptimal for gaming. I don't pay so much money just to experience even more jitter in games.

Micro-stuttering isn't that big of an issue anymore. a few years ago yes, but both Nvidia and AMD have improved multi-card setups considerably since then.

Yes they improved it but it's still not good enough and they still need extra profiles for games. Until multi GPUs become the norm and developers are actually developing for it I won't get them. This is made even easier by single GPUs flagships being enough for most setups.



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rubbish graphics card, id rather buy a 7850 and spend the rest in las vegas checking out dodgy bars.......



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bananaking21 said:
this is why PC gaming > console gaming!


Dang you PC gamers and your piles of cash!