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Right on!The PS4 has 8GB of GDDR5, this card has 12GB, so it's basically 50% faster.
Right on!The PS4 has 8GB of GDDR5, this card has 12GB, so it's basically 50% faster.
The PS4 has 8GB of GDDR5, this card has 12GB, so it's basically 50% faster.
Actually because of coding to the metal, you need a GPU twice as powerful to match a console. So although the paper specs put the Titan X at 50% more powerful (12gb vs 8), you would actually need 16gb GDDR5 to match the PS4.
Actually because of coding to the metal, you need a GPU twice as powerful to match a console. So although the paper specs put the Titan X at 50% more powerful (12gb vs 8), you would actually need 16gb GDDR5 to match the PS4.
Actually because of coding to the metal, you need a GPU twice as powerful to match a console. So although the paper specs put the Titan X at 50% more powerful (12gb vs 8), you would actually need 16gb GDDR5 to match the PS4.
Don't forget the fixed system specs benefit. Really need 32Gb GDDR5 to make up for the overhead.
That, and the PS4 is only $399. PC gamers just can't win... sorry.
Actually because of coding to the metal, you need a GPU twice as powerful to match a console. So although the paper specs put the Titan X at 50% more powerful (12gb vs 8), you would actually need 16gb GDDR5 to match the PS4.
lul
Mutes you already placed your order or what
$150 more for 4k,not sure if it's IPS though.You guys think this is a solid monitor to use with my Titan x?
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=24-236-294
Just installed today's new drivers, and now I can't enable SLI on my 970's. Anyone else experiencing this?
Sticking with my 980 for now. I'm just not seeing a compelling reason to upgrade. If I was gaming at 4K I would, but I have no plans to move to 4K until an affordable OLED TV or monitor is out. I have the 1080p OLED and it's a world of difference compared to LCD, to the point where I'd rather have the lower res over 4K LCD. The superior contrast ratio makes such a difference.
$150 more for 4k,not sure if it's IPS though.
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=9SIA24G1ZP5925
Have your tried reinstalling the drivers if the custom > fresh option?Sorry for the crosspost from the PC thread, just seeing if anyone here would know what's up.
You don't buy by per dollar if you are buying a Titan card. You buy because it is the best. Period.
It's a TN panel. You can tell since it's 1ms. Personally, to go with the Titan X, I would wait for the IPS GSync coming out soon. If need now, one of those TN GSync.
Here's my launch article: http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x
And if you feeling flush you can buy TITAN X direct from our site today: http://www.geforce.com/geforce-gtx-titan-x/buy-gpu
Any questions? I'll be around.
Probably 800 shit tickets, give or take.Hey Andy, how much will this card cost us in the UK?
Thanks.
I'll just wait for the ungimped version of the titan x before I make the jump.
Me too.
If I can find a GTX 980 for around 400-450 and I would add another though.
Those will be / are expensive though right? $500 is my limit right now for a monitor
I'd sell mine for that![]()
Those will be / are expensive though right? $500 is my limit right now for a monitor
Where do you live again... lol
Thanks for writing this, I'm a total newbie to understanding PC tech, and it's nice to find someone took the time to write an informative answer through all the snarky shit posts.From what I've heard, the PS4 is around equivalent to a GTX660 GPU.
In the GTX___ number series, the first number is simply the series (so 9 is newer than 7), and the next two are generally indicators of their position/power in that series (so 80 is better than 60). This means just from naming you can probably tell that a GTX980 is a few leagues faster than a GTX660, because it's two series newer (they skipped the 800 series on desktop) and two models faster.
A GTX760 would typically also be more powerful than a GTX660 despite still having the "60" in the model name, just because they're normally more optimised or improved in some form from being newer.
It's not completely right but that would be the basic gist of how it works.
Pretty much all of these cards fit between the Titan X and the GTX660 in terms of power, so I'll list them to demonstrate the gap between PS4 power and Titan X PC power:
GTX660, GTX670, GTX680, GTX760, GTX770, GTX780, GTX970, GTX980, Titan X
Even a GTX660 and a GTX780 are miles apart in power, so hopefully that illustrates it a bit.
Yeah. Given that I'm getting back to PC gaming after 10 years, I wanted it to be a little special
Holy shit. Not sure what benchmarks I was looking at. Anandtech? Anyway, those are insane numbers, then
EDIT: Here it is:
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/9059/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x-review/6
Probably, $700-1000, but worth it if you can increase your budget. Now, I can't see myself buying a monitor without GSync or Freesync.
Got my shipping confirmation. Will be here Thursday!
Why the hell am I wasting time with Mech when you're clearly the Texans-GAF member I need to buddy up with.
Just like the 980 I dont think that this is the perfect card for 4k gaming and maximum IQ. Unless someone wants to tone down a few settings (which I dont think they would, considering they just spent 1000$ on a GPU) it would be better to wait for pascal and get the $1000 card based on that architecture.
Got my shipping confirmation. Will be here Thursday!
My mind's tellin me nooooo
But my bodyyyyyyy
My bodyyyyyyyyy's tellin me yesssssssssssss
Actually because of coding to the metal, you need a GPU twice as powerful to match a console. So although the paper specs put the Titan X at 50% more powerful (12gb vs 8), you would actually need 16gb GDDR5 to match the PS4.
Did you just get your shipping confirmation? I have got my confirmation on the order, just waiting for the shipping email now.
Yeah I got tracking numbers and everything
US - East Coast.
That, and the PS4 is only $399. PC gamers just can't win... sorry.
As much as I'd love a Titan X, it seems like I'd be much better served picking up a second 970.
Well yeah. That's what...close to a $650 difference in price? If you have a 900 series card you should not be thinking about upgrading IMO.