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Well im stuck on the g-sync bandwagon so what AMD pulls with vega wouldnt do much for me either way
This Jen guy is a bit dodgy. I am expecting the 599$ 1080 to be now 499$.
I believe, the 1080 will still have some of the founder's tax and custom cooled versions (apart from some nonsensical ASUS TURBO single fan crap) will still retail for about a 549/579.
Also, the 699$ 1080 Ti seems to be only the base version (which IMO will not exist) with custom cooled going from anything like $729-799.
I'm in the same boat (4770K) and I think it's time to move on.I'm in. Only question is whether I SLI or not. 780Ti SLI served me well, 3+ years in fact.
Is 4770k still ok though?
I'm in. Only question is whether I SLI or not. 780Ti SLI served me well, 3+ years in fact.
Is 4770k still ok though?
I'm in. Only question is whether I SLI or not. 780Ti SLI served me well, 3+ years in fact.
Is 4770k still ok though?
Sandy Bridge just started to become irrelevant in the past year. If that's anything to go by Haswell will be good for at least another 2-3 years unless you need all the new I/O features coming on the new platforms.I'm in. Only question is whether I SLI or not. 780Ti SLI served me well, 3+ years in fact.
Is 4770k still ok though?
I'll buy one assuming there's stock to be had. I've been running an Ultrasharp u3011 for 5-6 years and the GTX 970 has always struggled with it. I'd really like to try a high refresh GSYNC 2560x1440 monitor but just haven't been able to get over what would be a downgrade in resolution and picture quality to do so. Seems everyone who has used a 120hz monitor is enamored with it. Feels like I'm missing out. I'm already $1500 into a Ryzen build, what's another $1400+ for a 1080 ti and monitor?
I'll buy one assuming there's stock to be had. I've been running an Ultrasharp u3011 for 5-6 years and the GTX 970 has always struggled with it. I'd really like to try a high refresh GSYNC 2560x1440 monitor but just haven't been able to get over what would be a downgrade in resolution and picture quality to do so. Seems everyone who has used a 120hz monitor is enamored with it. Feels like I'm missing out. I'm already $1500 into a Ryzen build, what's another $1400+ for a 1080 ti and monitor?
If I currently have 980ti SLI @1500mhz water cooled, would I want to spring for one 1080ti or 2 considering my 1440p 144hz monitor? I like max eye candy and high FPS of course.
A single Titan X is good enough for 80-100 FPS average in most games with all the eye candy. That combined with the fact that SLI support is quickly dying I say to only buy one. If you need a locked 144 FPS (no G-Sync) then you can consider 2 if you don't mind messing with SLI bits and whatnot. But since you mentioned eye candy remember that unofficial SLI methods often result in a degraded experience due to graphical glitches and the like.If I currently have 980ti SLI @1500mhz water cooled, would I want to spring for one 1080ti or 2 considering my 1440p 144hz monitor? I like max eye candy and high FPS of course. I play all types of first person shooter including Battlefield, 3rd person like witcher and tomb raider, and RTS like company of heroes 2.
Sandy Bridge just started to become irrelevant in the past year. If that's anything to go by Haswell will be good for at least another 2-3 years unless you need all the new I/O features coming on the new platforms.
do i get a way too tight leather jacket with the founders edition?
do i get a way too tight leather jacket with the founders edition?
I am wondering a few things... 1.) Think you could pair a 1080Ti with a Titan XP for SLI? 2.) Do you think you can flash a bios from a soon to be released 1080Ti overclocked edition? I had the 1080FE and i was unhappy with the low base clock so i flashed the bios with an evga 1080 FTW and it worked great. My only concern is that the Ti doesnt have a 384-bit memory bus, its like 355-bit. Thoughts?
I am wondering a few things... 1.) Think you could pair a 1080Ti with a Titan XP for SLI? 2.) Do you think you can flash a bios from a soon to be released 1080Ti overclocked edition? I had the 1080FE and i was unhappy with the low base clock so i flashed the bios with an evga 1080 FTW and it worked great. My only concern is that the Ti doesnt have a 384-bit memory bus, its like 355-bit. Thoughts?
1) Never happened and I think isn't gona happen ever via SLI, it could be achieved Via DX12 but not via direct SLI. Nvidia tend to be very specific with their BIOS model unlike AMD which just call for example RX 400 series or R9 390 series, or HD 7900 Series, which its what allowed to Xfire their cards in different segments, unlike Nvidia which actually SLI require to share same amount of Shaders/bus/ROPS etc etc to work sync'd..
2) Yes, that always can be made and/or flash with a custom made BIOS which is what I tend to do with my cards.
Concern: that's because the card is actually physically cut-down, is not like AMD that they just "disable" via BIOS and can be sometimes flashed to unlock the extra cores.. due the way Pascal is structured, to cut SM they have to laser-cut everything included bus to avoid another GTX 970 3.5gb fiasco.
- No.
- Why would you purposefully gimp your Titan X?