If I cant get it, damn it will be long wait til Maxwell.
The 50 year old car will be worth the same or even more in 5 years. This video card will be $15 on eBay.
Not saying a hobby should be an investment, but they don't necessarily compare.
Don't worry, the rumored Wii U XL and its 5 tflops got ya covered.
The 50 year old car will be worth the same or even more in 5 years. This video card will be $15 on eBay.
Not saying a hobby should be an investment, but they don't necessarily compare.
Don't worry, the rumored Wii U XL and its 5 tflops got ya covered.
While that is somewhat true, the people who buys this will probably sell them at a good price in a year or so when new and better stuff is out to help fund the next purchase.
Haha, NAIVE! No need for XL, Iwata has his finger in the switch that'll activate Wii U's Custom Sauce™ all over the planet when that sweet moment of justice comes even the white U should easily pass 5 tflops... no sweat baby.Don't worry, the rumored Wii U XL and its 5 tflops got ya covered.
Hell.... What's after Maxwell. I think with 2 of these cards I'll be able to make it through Maxwell and Maxwell's refresh and wait for Einstein to hit... unless the Maxwell refresh doesn't hit until 2017.
Which is why in the end I feel that this is what I'll be doing more than likely. Just sell to fund upgrades to better cards without having to pay full price. We'll see how things will go. I don't see Maxwell hitting shelves until 2015 so I'd probably sell them instead of waiting forever if the flagship card then is considerably more powerful since GPU don't hold value for crap.
The rumors are turning into a pre-launch mountain of news. According to popular technology websites, on Monday, February 18th at 12:01AM EST
The chip itself is clocked at 875 MHz for reference clock, even though the two select vendors (ASUS and EVGA) have the option of custom clocking the parts. For example, ASUS GTX Titan allegedly comes clocked at impressive 915 MHz. We did not receive any information on Turbo mode for the card, nor for the power consumption. You can expect that the power consumption will be significantly higher than Tesla K20X, given the increased clocks.
Furthermore, the GTX Titan comes with 6GB of GDDR5 memory. You've guessed it right, this means the GK110 has all twelve 32-bit interfaces active for a grand total of 384-bit. Given that the memory is clocked at 1.5GHz QDR, end result is "6GHz".
12:01 EST
Anywhere you can plot in that time and see what exactly that equates to times around the world?
I hate timezones, they confuse me![]()
It's 11:01 CST, and 9:01 PST.
I don't know if mountain time still exists, or if people in such zone have computers. If you live somewhere else in the world, you should move to America, because I don't want to figure out what time that is elsewhere.
It's 5 hours behind GMT, I believe.Need some of that GMT +1 / CET![]()
It's 5 hours behind GMT, I believe.
All we can assume is that they will be available for purchase when the NDA lifts. If I hear otherwise, I will of course update the thread with that info.So my reading's really bad because I am playing too much Fire Emblem and can only think in grids and "ting" sounds... did that article say anything about what day they're expecting these cards to be available? I skimmed it and didn't see anything super useful, but uh... ?
No, it's definitely behind. Spent a lot of time in the Balkans, was always 8 hours ahead of home. (PST)Think it's in front but thanks for the specific hours, did some research and it appears to be at exactly dinner time here.
My GTX 480 hugs me really really hard, especially in the summer.
Holy fucking tease.
I'm rock hard.
No, it's definitely behind. Spent a lot of time in the Balkans, was always 8 hours ahead of home. (PST)
*edit* Forgot about daylight savings time. So right now it's 1 AM in Ljubljana, 7PM in NYC (EST).
Fucking Sethos....you are on a roll in this thread. lol![]()
Whichever one is available. In the States it won't really matter. I have heard the RMA process with ASUS in the UK takes awhile.You boys looking to target EVGA or ASUS?
Any preferences or thoughts on stuff like warranties?
You boys looking to target EVGA or ASUS?
Any preferences or thoughts on stuff like warranties?
Apparently my brain just did a somersault. Yes, GMT +1 is ahead of America's timezone - I thought I read behind as in you were in front ... Again, fucking timezones.
Can't tell you how hyped I am man, sitting here refreshing, checking 10 different hardware shops, refreshing them a few times an hour, giggling and then refreshing this thread.
Picking up a single Titan shouldn't be a problem if you are prepared, however 2 might be a problem. EVGA, as mentioned, will probably limit it to 1 per customer and I really don't trust all the smaller retailers throughout Europe to get any sort of stock. Danish shops never get dick.
so are you guys buying blind or waiting for the benchmarks ?
I think I'll just sit this one outunless MSI made a Lightning edition Titan ... hmmm voltage adjustments
is the $1,500 Newegg listing correct? if not how much would this card cost?
WTF??? What Newegg listing???? Link???
For all intents and purposes you can't buy one until the benchmark are out anyway.
They'll be sold out by the time you glance at the 3DMark score.For all intents and purposes you can't buy one until the benchmark are out anyway.
No choice really to wait.so are you guys buying blind or waiting for the benchmarks ?
I think I'll just sit this one outunless MSI made a Lightning edition Titan ... hmmm voltage adjustments
Some people have been throwing around a $799 figure. If it's $1000, I'm passing on it and grabbing a 7990 instead.Any chance this goes for less than $999?
Any chance this goes for less than $999?
Any chance this goes for less than $999?
Some people have been throwing around a $799 figure. If it's $1000, I'm passing on it and grabbing a 7990 instead.
As I said earlier in the thread, when it comes to the significant other, it's always easier to ask for forgiveness than to receive permission.
As I said earlier in the thread, when it comes to the significant other, it's always easier to ask for forgiveness than to receive permission.
As I said earlier in the thread, when it comes to the significant other, it's always easier to ask for forgiveness than to receive permission.
Overall it's easier to just ...
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and another in Europe
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which comes out to $1,300 USD
Couldn't you just buy a 690 for $999?