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kitamesume:

--- Quote from: Tatsujin on June 21, 2014, 12:10:43 AM ---Edit -- GTX 880 will have 3200 Cudas and will use up to 230 Watts. It comes with 4GB Video Memory, so right now I think they'll double that memory in few months time like how the latest GTX 780s Ti have 6GB. That's possible, right?

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no they'll be sticking with 4GB with their mainstreams, they'll be introducing a Titan successor though so expect those cards to have 6GB~8GB.

edit: on the other hand 4GB is the perfect size for 2560x1600 with a good amount of headroom, but a bit short from being perfect for 4K, 4K needs about 5GB vram.

Mistgun_Zero:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on June 23, 2014, 02:01:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on June 21, 2014, 12:10:43 AM ---Edit -- GTX 880 will have 3200 Cudas and will use up to 230 Watts. It comes with 4GB Video Memory, so right now I think they'll double that memory in few months time like how the latest GTX 780s Ti have 6GB. That's possible, right?

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no they'll be sticking with 4GB with their mainstreams, they'll be introducing a Titan successor though so expect those cards to have 6GB~8GB.

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Uhhh, the GTX 880 specs which you are mentioning is merely a rumor ne~~ Though there are hints the 800 series would be cheaper, which again is a super rumor.

kitamesume:
its still the case of them sticking with 4GB since they see no point in going any higher, 4GB can run 4K though awkward like 1GB is to 1080P.

Gh0st93:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on June 23, 2014, 08:18:07 AM ---its still the case of them sticking with 4GB since they see no point in going any higher, 4GB can run 4K though awkward like 1GB is to 1080P.

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Like those 1.5GB cards they made >_>

Also I thought the 800 series was supposed to be cheaper and use less power.

kitamesume:
the mid-tier cards would be cheaper, well at least in terms of price-to-performance, the two high-tiers would still take the $400~$600 spot.


http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/185007-intels-next-gen-xeon-phi-will-be-3x-faster-include-next-gen-hybrid-memory-cube-tech


http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/184828-intel-unveils-new-xeon-chip-with-integrated-fpga-touts-20x-performance-boost


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/asus_adds_overclocking_for_h97h87b85_and_h81_series_motherboards.html
aw-hell-yeah, now i don't have to buy a Z97 board, this decision rocks.


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/intel_haswell_e_released_in_september_core_i3_and_pentiums_20_july.html
still no price estimates, though that clearly points out with the 8core being $999.


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/amd_apus_to_get_25x_more_efficient_by_2020.html
bold claim indeed.


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/intel_braswell_%28atom%29_released_in_q1_2015.html
what? can't they stick to one name? formerly called cherrytrail and further down willowtrail, now they're switching to braswell?


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/asus_pb279q_has_ultra_hd_4k_ahva_panel.html
oh my god asus, you santa?
but its 27" tho, too large.


http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/thecus_10gb_ethernet_pci_express_adapter.html
tatsu you need this, and get a 10gbit switch :D

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