Arkam
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Everyone has low end GPUs now!
yes. we all just got placed in the third world....so to speak.
Fine piece of hardware. Can't wait to see that as mid tier in five years.
Everyone has low end GPUs now!
SLI configuration...
6 grand for gpus alone lol.
Why so expensive.
Would one of these be much/any better than a couple of GTX780TI's, for 1/3 the price?
Hey, who are you calling crazy!?
4K Surround FTW!
I'm using 4-Way GTX-Titan SC.
The Titan "Z" is the GTX-690 version of the Titan Black. It still has 'only' 6GB per GPU (still not enough for 4K Surround) and since it's on the same PCB (dual GPU), it's OC'ing ability will be stunted compared to two separate GTX-Titan Blacks in SLI.
To top it off, this "Z" is $1000 more than two GTX-Titan Black. LOL.. same compute performance, same VRAM, and same number of CUDA cores.
Poor Jen-Hsun, he needs gas money for his Koenigsegg CCX. XD
A bit off topic, I really like your setup but don't the black borders between the screens get annoying?
I don't have a portrait setup like his, but I do have a landscape multi monitor setup. After a while you don't notice the bezels. The entire picture fills your field of view and so it's pretty easy to get immersed into what is going on:
the bezels are what people naturally gravitate to when they see these setups...but once you have something like the image above in front of you...they tend to fade away and your eyes adjust. It's hard to explain without seeing it in person.
Peripheral vision don't need to be as good. I would love something like that. If it was more popular you could probably develop a method where you run the side screen at lower resolution with lower effects since that is mostly for spotting enemies trying to flank you. If your GPU can't handle them all at full resolution.
yes. we all just got placed in the third world....so to speak.
Fine piece of hardware. Can't wait to see that as mid tier in five years.
I like the idea of this, but wouldn't you need at least a 3 monitor setup for this? One for each flank, it sounds harder to split up 2 screens in 3 zones than 3 screens in 3 zones. That said I don't know anything about this at all.
Any ways we're getting off topic.
Has there been any word on pricing for different currencies? Aud shouldn't be to different I suppose.
I've had a related idea that would require considerably more tech, but possibly be worth it especially for VR: use super high speed eye tracking to identify what the user is looking at, and render only that portion of the view with the highest accuracy, with everything else being rendered at sufficient accuracy that peripheral vision can't tell the difference. This wouldn't have to be just resolution adjustment, but e.g. switching to simpler shaders that omit fine detail while retaining approximately correct average color and brightness for small areas of pixels. You could also selectively render e.g. moving things at high resolution even outside focus since peripheral vision is good at picking up motion.Peripheral vision don't need to be as good. I would love something like that. If it was more popular you could probably develop a method where you run the side screen at lower resolution with lower effects since that is mostly for spotting enemies trying to flank you. If your GPU can't handle them all at full resolution.
I've had a related idea that would require considerably more tech, but possibly be worth it especially for VR: use super high speed eye tracking to identify what the user is looking at, and render only that portion of the view with the highest accuracy, with everything else being rendered at sufficient accuracy that peripheral vision can't tell the difference. This wouldn't have to be just resolution adjustment, but e.g. switching to simpler shaders that omit fine detail while retaining approximately correct average color and brightness for small areas of pixels. You could also selectively render e.g. moving things at high resolution even outside focus since peripheral vision is good at picking up motion.
Unless I'm missing something wouldn't just be cheaper to buy two 6GB GTX 780 Ti's? EVGA are about to release an upgrade to 6GB for their customers, and from reading some specs the Titan Z is essentially the power of two Ti's in one anyway.
Unless I'm missing something wouldn't just be cheaper to buy two 6GB GTX 780 Ti's? EVGA are about to release an upgrade to 6GB for their customers, and from reading some specs the Titan Z is essentially the power of two Ti's in one anyway.
Unless I'm missing something wouldn't just be cheaper to buy two 6GB GTX 780 Ti's? EVGA are about to release an upgrade to 6GB for their customers, and from reading some specs the Titan Z is essentially the power of two Ti's in one anyway.
Livestream: http://www.gputechconf.com/page/live-stream-source2.html
5760 CUDA Cores, 12GB VRAM, $3000
Man, three thin-bezel 4K monitors would really hit my G-spot.eforce
It'll perform worse.It's a dual gpu anyway.
I'm curious to see how it performs against two Titan Black in SLI.
This is unacceptable. This is why I say that PC gaming is the most dangerous movement in gaming. We have companies like MS and Sony selling high end graphic consoles for a fraction of the price of this thing and they do this whilst delivering the majority of the power that this thing does (8GB DDR5 in PS4/ 12GB DDR5 in nvidia Titan= 66% of the power). At this rate and with console sales dropping due to bad word of mouth from many unappreciative gamers, we may face a time soon that anyone who isn't a PC gamer is unable to afford to game. If we allow this to continue, we may see the end of gaming as anything but yet another temporary distraction for the wealthy e.g. yachting.
Would be nice to see, but I doubt it.
I think it's coming next year at the earliest. It will look like a steal compared to the Z. That's part of the reason why they're marketing this towards gamers.I wonder what are the chances a few months from now, we'll see a GTX 790 ( 2 780''s) come out to offer similar performance at a cheaper price,? similar to when the 780 came out after Titan last year.
:lolThank God, I thought it was gonna be $3000.
Fuck.. so this is meant for gamers. I thought it was for a workstation.
How much will they fucking charge for the 880 and 870.. Jesus..
The Titan line isn't really intended for gaming, is it? Its often talked about like it is among journalists but I recall reading that isn't really what they're made for...
If I had to guess I'd say $600 and $500. Why?How much will they fucking charge for the 880 and 870.. Jesus..
Interesting graph... even more interesting when you look at the far left, where the PS3 was released, seemed like the PS3 was equivalentish to a high end PC GPU. Is that accurate?
That picture needs updating.
Someone needs to make a DisplayPort to HDMI 2 adapter. I am a member at the AVS Forums and there are a lot of PC gamers that have 4k sets, but since no one other than Panasonic has a 4k set with DisplayPort, everyone is waiting for GPU that has HDMI 2.0. If someone would make an adapter, they would sell pretty damn good imho. I would pay a premium price for such a device.
I don't have a portrait setup like his, but I do have a landscape multi monitor setup. After a while you don't notice the bezels. The entire picture fills your field of view and so it's pretty easy to get immersed into what is going on. Here's a pic I took of BF4 some time ago:
the bezels are what people naturally gravitate to when they see these setups...but once you have something like the image above in front of you...they tend to fade away and your eyes adjust. It's hard to explain without seeing it in person. These are also the types of cards that the 780ti/Titan/Titan Z are made for. You're able to play at extremely high resolutions, keep settings high, and enjoy high frame rates.
Interesting graph... even more interesting when you look at the far left, where the PS3 was released, seemed like the PS3 was equivalentish to a high end PC GPU. Is that accurate?
Doesn't bode well for this generation in terms of pushing the graphics envelope in years to come.
beautiful.
Do you have more images of BF4 or any other games like this?
Looks soooo good.
Metro Last Light:
Tomb Raider:
Gamers will probably balk at the $3,000 price tag, which is well over double the cost of a single Titan. But for post pros looking for more CUDA processing power, thats chump change. Needless to say, we want one.