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nVidia GTX Titan
Matt:
I have the overindulgent habit of getting the fastest single GPU video card each new generation.
nVidia just launched the GTX Titan. It's lots faster and uses less power than the previous best card (GTX 680).
More here:
http://hardocp.com/article/2013/02/21/nvidia_geforce_gtx_titan_video_card_review
However, the sticker price is $1000 (gasp!). I think they cured my bad habit with that price.
Anyone else going to make the jump? I wonder if a crazy-fast card like this would ever be of value for madVR, or is it total overkill?
MrC:
NACIH.
InflatableMouse:
Not a chance.
My GTX580 can do jinc 4; I need to make screenshots and compare side by side to be able to see a difference with lanczos 4, let alone decide whether I like better.
SpeedD408:
--- Quote from: Matt on February 21, 2013, 08:03:53 pm ---Anyone else going to make the jump? I wonder if a crazy-fast card like this would ever be of value for madVR, or is it total overkill?
--- End quote ---
Not sure I will jump on it right away, I'd wait 2-3 months to let the drivers mature. However, while I think this would be way overkill for any 1080p setup, does anyone know if madVR is going to be doing anything with 4K HD or Ultra HD or 2160p HD or whatever they are calling the new HD video standard this week? Just thinking with that much more data, there could be a need for a high end GPU (though maybe not this high end).
mojave:
Two GTX 660's in SLI will almost get you the same speed for $420.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_titan_review,14.html
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