Discussion
Is anyone else considering getting one (or two) of these? Benchmarks should be revealed today I believe.
From a financial point of view I think these cards will make no sense whatsoever, but I've been looking to upgrade and this will be the fastest single GPU so it's tempting (In SLI I think this will be the fastest setup possible because of all the scaling issues with tri or quad SLI)
From a financial point of view I think these cards will make no sense whatsoever, but I've been looking to upgrade and this will be the fastest single GPU so it's tempting (In SLI I think this will be the fastest setup possible because of all the scaling issues with tri or quad SLI)
Don't see the point, it's overkill for what's available at the moment and by the time any decent games are released that make use of it they'll have a) come down in price and b) been replaced by something even more shiny.
Unless of course you want to run a massive multi-monitor setup, I can see benefits there.
ETA: Also, that heatsink / fan combo they're showing it with on the Nvidia site looks like it'll be a complete ballache to clean out and my experience of smaller fans is they fail quicker than a large fan (I'm looking at you XFX).
Unless of course you want to run a massive multi-monitor setup, I can see benefits there.
ETA: Also, that heatsink / fan combo they're showing it with on the Nvidia site looks like it'll be a complete ballache to clean out and my experience of smaller fans is they fail quicker than a large fan (I'm looking at you XFX).
mmm-five said:
Some of the benchmarks (on top-of-the-range i7 rigs) for the current bleeding-edge GPUs show that some games are CPU limited, not GPU limited, so a faster GPU won't get you any more FPS.
Definitely true for some games, but then if you are CPU limited to 100 FPS it's not really a big deal IMO. Getting 60 FPS on any game on max settings would be all I'm interested in.Agree, IMO this card is only worth buying if you are going to put them in SLI.
MorrisCRX said:
How does crossfire/sli perform on todays games? I'm only aware of the times when you had to turn it of due to compatibility with some games.
I have been running SLI for over 18 months (GTX580) and I have never had to turn it off. The only issue you ever get is waiting for SLI drivers for a particular game in my experience, and that just means it effectively runs using 1 card until they turn up.Gassing Station | Video Games | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff









