https://mobile.twitter.com/NVIDIAGeForce/status/834435968815886336/video/1
Here's the video NVIDIA released, and they have a countdown on their official website (NVIDIA.com). The GTX 1080ti might be the first commercial 4K card. We'll have to see. In the mean time, Ryzen releases very soon!
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Oh my god [spoiler]who[/spoiler] [spoiler]the hell[/spoiler] [spoiler]cares[/spoiler]
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I'm looking into buying a gaming laptop but I don't want to blow a huge chunk of money but I also want it to last a good amount of time before I need a new one. Anybody have an recommendations?
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So it's supposed to be $699 and 11gb.
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Edited by Zugzwang: 2/28/2017 1:23:15 PMI NEED AN UNBIASED RESPONSE For 1080p gaming, high-ultra settings, 60+ FPS on most AAA games, which is better for CPU and GPU, AMD or intel/nvvidia? More specifically what AMD GPU is better than the 1050 TI but the same price or cheaper. Don't say RX 480, it is pricier in my country.
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Hey, I heard Ryzen smashed Intel on multicore performance. It's still garbage for emulation and 90% of software since most code only utilizes 1 to 4 cores, right?
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Edited by DroLogic: 2/26/2017 2:22:45 PM4k 60 fps VR lol how long do you guys think it'll take the console peasants to reach that sort of level of graphics? I put my money on 5 years maybe even 8.
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Good stuff.
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You can do 4k if you run 1080s in sli
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It's moments like these that I hate how I never won the lottery..
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Sounds expensive
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I thought you could already game in 4k on the pc?
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This mean I can watch porn in 4k through my roommates oculus that I "borrowed"?
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tbh, with Nvidia's ridiculous pricing and naming scheme, i'd rather see some sort of Vega-based 490X equivalent card from AMD at their GDC event because it will offer the near the same performance (within very small margins) at a cheaper price.
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I'm hyped. The only thing I'm worried about is the price....
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The 1080ti might be a tough sell if AMD's Vega graphics cards are successful.
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Troii [spoiler]Ninja[/spoiler]
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"Serious PC Gamer" should have its own diagnosis in the DSM. I understand being passionate about something, but you people that buy the +600$ GPU every time a new one drops, even though you're totally full of shit when you say you see a difference from one to the other. Is there a difference between a custom rig and something off the floor? Sure, but the difference between this year's Nvidia and last year's Nvidia is indiscernible. I can just see rooms full of boards and cards that are better than 99% of people's systems just sitting in piles right next to the old hotpocket sleeves and the poop bucket....
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4K, 60fps, and VR will now be achievable all at the same time. That thing will be a beast.
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Yeah, i probably won't get it [spoiler]I can't afford it[/spoiler] [spoiler]I might consider a 1070 or rx 480 though[/spoiler]