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Honemi:
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--- Quote from: Honemi on July 14, 2014, 08:58:11 PM ---Also, it seems like a Titan 2: Electric Boogaloo is in our future.
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It's interesting that they're calling it the Titan 2... I thought the Titan Black was effectively the Titan 2. Hm... weird.
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I thought of the Titan Black more as a Titan Ti rather than a Titan 2 myself.
NVIDIA will probably name it Titan 2, but of course, the name hasn't been officially stated yet.
ASUS's G-Sync monitor has been reviewed by TFT Central here. They seemed to have loved. I'm kind of sad that this review is less detailed than the preceding one.
Review from OC3D.
Neither =Dead= nor NCX has reviewed it yet, nor has the guys at Prad.de has their hands on it.
Slysoft:
^ I can't wait to come back next year to all the new g-sync / freesync monitors. I really need one with at least one hdmi port so I can use my consoles on the same monitor, which sadly that asus one doesn't have. Hopefully in 2015 we can see some nice g-sync monitors with 4k and more than one displayport input.
On another note, with displayport officially supporting freesync in its latest revision, I'm kinda hoping freesync takes off and becomes equal to / better than gsync to allow more compatability with a tech that should've been done years ago.
kitamesume:
http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2014/2014071501_Pre-order_prices_of_Intel_Haswell-E_processors.html
ohh man, Haswell-E hexa-core's cheapest line starts at slightly over $400... its just so affordable(well going by sheer core count at least) if it weren't for the freaking motherboard prices.
and thats pre-order prices, i'm sure once microcenter and neweggs gets ample stocks of it the prices will drop to $350 or so.
http://wccftech.com/intel-skylake-processors-launch-2h-2015-feature-ddr3-ddr4-memory-support-compatible-lga-1151-socket-z170-chipset/
further more info on skylake processors.
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-release-date-gtx-880-gtx-870-october-november/
november it is then.
http://wccftech.com/amd-r9-390x-specs-revealed-iceland-tonga-details/
dat name, AMD y u so awsum?
http://wccftech.com/windows-9-screen-shots-leak-directx-12-support-confirmed-combines-windows-7-881/
k, i'm sticking with 8.1
although its a fake, if its anywhere like it... dat start menu too hideous.
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 20, 2014, 01:27:25 PM ---http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2014/2014071501_Pre-order_prices_of_Intel_Haswell-E_processors.html
ohh man, Haswell-E hexa-core's cheapest line starts at slightly over $400... its just so affordable(well going by sheer core count at least) if it weren't for the freaking motherboard prices.
and thats pre-order prices, i'm sure once microcenter and neweggs gets ample stocks of it the prices will drop to $350 or so.
http://wccftech.com/intel-skylake-processors-launch-2h-2015-feature-ddr3-ddr4-memory-support-compatible-lga-1151-socket-z170-chipset/
further more info on skylake processors.
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-release-date-gtx-880-gtx-870-october-november/
november it is then.
http://wccftech.com/amd-r9-390x-specs-revealed-iceland-tonga-details/
dat name, AMD y u so awsum?
http://wccftech.com/windows-9-screen-shots-leak-directx-12-support-confirmed-combines-windows-7-881/
k, i'm sticking with 8.1
although its a fake, if its anywhere like it... dat start menu too hideous.
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Damn, not even better and more powerful than the 4900 version but also cheaper! I'm talking about their low-end i7 processor. It supports 6 cores 12 threads and DDR4.
Best choice is to wait until the prices go down.
Honemi:
AnandTech is reviewing 6TB harddrives.
Western Digital has their 6TB Red represented in the above review.
While this is happening, Seagate is working on an 8TB drive.
How long 'til 10TiB drives?
Swiftech is a new AIO liquid cooling kit. This one will probably be released in the United States, methinks.
I'd be fine with Windows 9 as long as you can customize it. Also, it'd be awfully generous of Microsoft to give Windows 7 users DirectX 12, but I suspect they are just scared of alienating their userbase even more. Though I like Windows 8 (sort of), the general dislike/hate of it makes it something of a failure. Still, this news probably means that DirectX 12 will be coming sooner than later.
Kingston is making a 1TB SSD. Looks like ~1TB drives will be part of everyone's SSD series soon.
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