Yes I agree, atm regulat 780 variant runs all maxed (ok except msaa), I have no doubt it will be ok in next-gen games next year
Another Fail card - and no doubt at a ridiculous premium. Wake me when there is something worth buying /pass
780 maxes every game easily with MSAA 1080p and 1440p, though in 1440p u need to put it on 2XMSAA but still.
May be a good upgrade for my 670's but is there anything out rhight now worth upgrading for??????? That would be a no.
Hmm if this is true it's sooner then I expected. I'm kinda on the fence. Obviously newer games are exceeding the 2GB memory on my card. Plus I figure that a 880 would probably be about 20% faster out of the box. I also kinda not want to do SLI anymore. Probably will end up picking one of these up.
Same, bought 64GB of DDR4 this morning and hoping the new motherboards aren't far off (late August if rumors are to be believed). Wasn't going to bother with X99 but as these 'new' cards are distinctly unimpressive .....
Looking at your computer you obviously have a lot of money but why would you buy 64GB of DDR4 when the only DDR4 available is clearly way overpriced and there is absolutely zero use for it + it's obviously terrible quality ram with extremely high latency?
Because I use software that requires a lot of RAM (Photoshop, AE etc). You're always going to pay a premium when you buy hardware at launch, the X99 and 5xxx CPUs will be no different but I can justify those as they have tangible benefits where productivity software is concerned. I can't justify an $800.00 (I'm speculating) GPU that is barely faster than GPUs released over a year ago for what amounts to console ports
+1 and I m pretty sure that 780 Ti@1250 Mhz or plus... can achieve more than 6000 point at 3dmark extreme mode !
Less games than cards.... And the cards themselves.... dnt knw what are they going to be fed with!! (DX versions..or..Mantle(just hurricaned))...... The latest of Nvidia is still not meant to be played.... WATCH DOGs,,,,.... Or it's just like a shirt worth 200 bucks to be in a $1 wardrobe......