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The last gpu at the bottom of the list caught my attention, 300gb's a sec memory bandwidth.

 

 

 

R9 290X
  • AMD claims this is the "world's most powerful" GPU
    • 6 billion transistors (+2 bill. from Radeon HD 7970 GE)
    • 4 GB GDDR5 (+1 GB from 7970 GE)
    • 5 TFLOPS of compute power (+1 TFLOP from 7970 GE)
    • Capable of rendering 4 billion triangles/sec
    • 300 GB/sec. bandwidth (vs. 288 GB/sec. in 7970 GE)
      • AMD says this bandwidth will support 4K gaming with "100+ layers" of effects

So what do you guys think of this new generation of gpu's coming out, they are not in the same line as the apus, pure gpus here.

 

http://www.dailytech.com/AMD+Soft+Launches+Volcanic+Islands+GPUs+With+Programmable+Audio+in+Hawaii/article33449.htm

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YA your right, i wonder if the specs are incorrect then.

I am very much considering going the way of the Titan or something higher, i miss the no Micro Stuttering and physx already.

The titan is practically a dual card anyways, 6gb of ddr5 is the thing i'm most pleased about.

 

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7776022&CatId=7387

 

Lol it probably be the last and only video card i would ever need..

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YA your right, i wonder if the specs are incorrect then.

I am very much considering going the way of the Titan or something higher, i miss the no Micro Stuttering and physx already.

The titan is practically a dual card anyways, 6gb of ddr5 is the thing i'm most pleased about.

 

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7776022&CatId=7387

 

Lol it probably be the last and only video card i would ever need..

 

At 1080p or even 1440p you'd be right, but I think any card, even a Titan, would be stressed running the next generation of games at 2160p.

Maybe.

 

Then again, I'm not even sure if 2160p will catch on. I already can't tell the difference from 1440p to 2160p (1440p qualifies as a retina display at certain sizes), so I can't imagine 2160p will ever be worth the quality/performance ratio.

 

Maybe I'm totally wrong though, this is just my random rambling. I usually spend sub-$300 on video cards, so I don't have much perspective on cards like the Titan or 7970.

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When i bought my two 7950's it originally cost me 500$ a pop, so asking for a 1000$ for a card that will last me a life time isn't all that unrealistic to begin with.

Cool thing is i would have tuns of room to actually be able to put a decent sound card in there fro a change, crossfire the thing about it is that it takes up to much space.

 

The ultra D tv's do 2160P but they say they upscale 1080P content to the tv's pixel density, which in return would leave less stress on the hardware you are using.

 

3d without glasses using a nvidia titan would be awesome, i could only dream.

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ultra D

Again with the Ultra D! You really can't accept having an average D, can you? :tongue:

 

As for the topic, it's old news, I just came here because I'm nuts. :smile:

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