ShuttleLuv
Supreme [H]ardness
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Nope. For the money I spent on my Titan X, I'm going to run it into the ground on principle. That, or newer games necessitate a new card. I hate being a flagship owner right now.
Nope. For the money I spent on my Titan X, I'm going to run it into the ground on principle. That, or newer games necessitate a new card. I hate being a flagship owner right now.
Nope. For the money I spent on my Titan X, I'm going to run it into the ground on principle. That, or newer games necessitate a new card. I hate being a flagship owner right now.
I expected it when I bought my Titan X. If you want the absolute best you will always pay a premium for it.
I expected it when I bought my Titan X. If you want the absolute best you will always pay a premium for it.
Yeah but the problem is that the top end cards don't launch first like the old days. It's one thing to pay $1000 every cycle to stay on top. But seeing $400 cards drop first with higher performance has to sting a bit.
No single card is going to do that even in all current games never mind upcoming games so give up on that dream. Hell an oced 980 ti cant even average anywhere near 60 fps at only 1080 in Quantum Break on full max so you are looking at over 4 times the gpu power being needed just to average 60 fps at 4k for it and even more to not ever dip below.No. I would not pay $600 for a midrange card. I will wait for Big Pascal/Vega before making a decision.
I want 4k 60fps maxed settings 1 card.
Now the 1070 GTX might be worth it to hold me over. Sell some of my old cards, could easily get $380.
Nope. My 980 Ti runs everything nicely at 1440p. I will wait until 4K 120 Hz G-Sync displays become available and we have GPUs that can run those as well as the 980 Ti does in 1440p. So maybe next year.
Don't forget OLED.