What Happen to Nvidia mid January 3D announcement ?
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I agree, I think it's understandable that announcements might need to be shifted around. We all want more from Nvidia, but do we really believe that the company would outright lie to us? No.
Let's remember that this "3D announcement" tip came from a single Nvidia moderator. He was probably sticking his neck out on our behalf. But by applying too much pressure in this thread, it's almost like we're asking for him to be fired. Biting the hand that wants to feed us. Let's be patient and work on our huge backlog of 3D games before turning the heat up too high.
I agree, I think it's understandable that announcements might need to be shifted around. We all want more from Nvidia, but do we really believe that the company would outright lie to us? No.
Let's remember that this "3D announcement" tip came from a single Nvidia moderator. He was probably sticking his neck out on our behalf. But by applying too much pressure in this thread, it's almost like we're asking for him to be fired. Biting the hand that wants to feed us. Let's be patient and work on our huge backlog of 3D games before turning the heat up too high.
There's a chance it's not even totally under nVidia's control. If they're announcing something with a hardware partner or game developer, it might be problems/delays on the other side.
There's a chance it's not even totally under nVidia's control. If they're announcing something with a hardware partner or game developer, it might be problems/delays on the other side.
[quote="Alien0007"]DX11 3d support, 1440p 3d vision lightboost 120hz, G-sync and low persistence mode (2d lightboost) in the ROG Swift.
This will be my next monitor if it happens.
[/quote]
Oh yeah! That's the true monitor I am also looking for and keep asking around for any news. I really really hope to get a 1440p 3D G-sync monitor 120Hz this year...I don't know about what GPU and CPU I will use to power that but from what I know is that 3D Vision is [b]mercy-less to performance[/b] - you need to be prepared to PAY!
I was thinking that 1 Maxwell GTX 880 GPU can hold 3D without a problem on this resolution (1440p) at 60+FPS but unfortunately, everyone I asked said that's [b]impossible[/b] - they all offered me SLI GTX 780TIs and I will only do SLI if I do a full water cooling loop which I am still not ready for. For now I am looking at getting best performance out of a single GPU.
[quote="Airion"]I agree, I think it's understandable that announcements might need to be shifted around. We all want more from Nvidia, but do we really believe that the company would outright lie to us? No.
Let's remember that this "3D announcement" tip came from a single Nvidia moderator. He was probably sticking his neck out on our behalf. But by applying too much pressure in this thread, it's almost like we're asking for him to be fired. Biting the hand that wants to feed us. Let's be patient and work on our huge backlog of 3D games before turning the heat up too high.[/quote]
If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment, ask all reviewers to talk about it and encourage companies to continue designing 3D monitors as well as Nvidia to improve on it. We need to pressure the producers - remember - they are doing it for us!
So, two best reviewers to ask about 3D vision is LinusTech and Elric from Techoftomorrow. There are others out there, but at least those are the ones that I see are getting big attention from people about technology. So, increase demand for 3D - remember, it as beast technology as G-Sync and combine them both!
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I really want to see all of the Nvidia technologies combined in games. I wonder what will be a possible FPS with the K|ngp|n GTX 780TI on ACIV-BF IF I combine 3D, ShadowPlay, TXAA, PhysX, HBAO and ALL of those nvidia technologies and max the game at 1440P. What will probably be the performance requirement to get 60FPS and more??? Will 2 GTX 880s do it (sorry that's a guess but, still answer if you like)
Alien0007 said:DX11 3d support, 1440p 3d vision lightboost 120hz, G-sync and low persistence mode (2d lightboost) in the ROG Swift.
This will be my next monitor if it happens.
Oh yeah! That's the true monitor I am also looking for and keep asking around for any news. I really really hope to get a 1440p 3D G-sync monitor 120Hz this year...I don't know about what GPU and CPU I will use to power that but from what I know is that 3D Vision is mercy-less to performance - you need to be prepared to PAY!
I was thinking that 1 Maxwell GTX 880 GPU can hold 3D without a problem on this resolution (1440p) at 60+FPS but unfortunately, everyone I asked said that's impossible - they all offered me SLI GTX 780TIs and I will only do SLI if I do a full water cooling loop which I am still not ready for. For now I am looking at getting best performance out of a single GPU.
Airion said:I agree, I think it's understandable that announcements might need to be shifted around. We all want more from Nvidia, but do we really believe that the company would outright lie to us? No.
Let's remember that this "3D announcement" tip came from a single Nvidia moderator. He was probably sticking his neck out on our behalf. But by applying too much pressure in this thread, it's almost like we're asking for him to be fired. Biting the hand that wants to feed us. Let's be patient and work on our huge backlog of 3D games before turning the heat up too high.
If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment, ask all reviewers to talk about it and encourage companies to continue designing 3D monitors as well as Nvidia to improve on it. We need to pressure the producers - remember - they are doing it for us!
So, two best reviewers to ask about 3D vision is LinusTech and Elric from Techoftomorrow. There are others out there, but at least those are the ones that I see are getting big attention from people about technology. So, increase demand for 3D - remember, it as beast technology as G-Sync and combine them both!
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I really want to see all of the Nvidia technologies combined in games. I wonder what will be a possible FPS with the K|ngp|n GTX 780TI on ACIV-BF IF I combine 3D, ShadowPlay, TXAA, PhysX, HBAO and ALL of those nvidia technologies and max the game at 1440P. What will probably be the performance requirement to get 60FPS and more??? Will 2 GTX 880s do it (sorry that's a guess but, still answer if you like)
[quote="WhiteSkyMage"]If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment[/quote]
I don't mean we shouldn't ask for better 3D, I just mean we shouldn't be too particular about when exactly announcements are made. We were told something is coming. What's important is that something is coming, not the date of its announcement.
WhiteSkyMage said:If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment
I don't mean we shouldn't ask for better 3D, I just mean we shouldn't be too particular about when exactly announcements are made. We were told something is coming. What's important is that something is coming, not the date of its announcement.
Be real, knowing how Nvidia works it will be a nice distracting attention method from a competition, so first AMD Mantle games will appear: delayed BF4 patch and Thief in February/March and then we should expect it to see. ;)
Be real, knowing how Nvidia works it will be a nice distracting attention method from a competition, so first AMD Mantle games will appear: delayed BF4 patch and Thief in February/March and then we should expect it to see. ;)
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[quote="Airion"][quote="WhiteSkyMage"]If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment[/quote]
I don't mean we shouldn't ask for better 3D, I just mean we shouldn't be too particular about when exactly announcements are made. We were told something is coming. What's important is that something is coming, not the date of its announcement.[/quote]
We told by a forum moderator (Josh) four months ago a big 3D announcement was coming mid-January.
Nothing has appeared if delayed the forum moderator should post the status of the 3D announcement
just to keep us in the loop and a lot of people drop thousands to play there games in 3D so I think we are entitled to know NVidia stand on 3D vision and it's future. Not something big is coming.
WhiteSkyMage said:If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment
I don't mean we shouldn't ask for better 3D, I just mean we shouldn't be too particular about when exactly announcements are made. We were told something is coming. What's important is that something is coming, not the date of its announcement.
We told by a forum moderator (Josh) four months ago a big 3D announcement was coming mid-January.
Nothing has appeared if delayed the forum moderator should post the status of the 3D announcement
just to keep us in the loop and a lot of people drop thousands to play there games in 3D so I think we are entitled to know NVidia stand on 3D vision and it's future. Not something big is coming.
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Actually during one week we had TWO Nvidia moderators drop by the forum - a very rare event.
Could it be whatever they were considering announcing got delayed or canceled? Sure.
Whatever the case unless there is a consumer priced (read < $2000.00USD) 60Hz per eye +1080P 3DVison projector with GSync abilities its rather doubtful that I'll be purchasing any more Nvidia hardware until the GTX980TI's or better are introduced as I currently have more Nvidia hardware than 3DVision playable titles in my game backlog to play.
Granted at my current dismal play rate it might take me a few years to play through my current game backlog. :(
However unless there's a 3DVision on SteamOS or DX11 WIN8.1 or WIN9 announcement involved its rather doubtful that I'll have any need or desire for the GTX980TI's in the first place.
Actually during one week we had TWO Nvidia moderators drop by the forum - a very rare event.
Could it be whatever they were considering announcing got delayed or canceled? Sure.
Whatever the case unless there is a consumer priced (read < $2000.00USD) 60Hz per eye +1080P 3DVison projector with GSync abilities its rather doubtful that I'll be purchasing any more Nvidia hardware until the GTX980TI's or better are introduced as I currently have more Nvidia hardware than 3DVision playable titles in my game backlog to play.
Granted at my current dismal play rate it might take me a few years to play through my current game backlog. :(
However unless there's a 3DVision on SteamOS or DX11 WIN8.1 or WIN9 announcement involved its rather doubtful that I'll have any need or desire for the GTX980TI's in the first place.
I will just ask one thing - How much performance do I need from GPUs/CPU to get ACIV BF at 60FPS on 3D vision at 1440P monitor??? Given those conditions + max settings and ALL Nvidia shader technologies included,
Will this work?
- i7 5930K Haswell-E 8-core
- Maxwell GTX 880
- 16GB DDR4 RAM
Do you think 2-way SLI is needed in this case? Do not worry that the info about those components isn't clear and released yet, but based on the rumors and what companies have predicted to be, just give a "guess" answer...
I will just ask one thing - How much performance do I need from GPUs/CPU to get ACIV BF at 60FPS on 3D vision at 1440P monitor??? Given those conditions + max settings and ALL Nvidia shader technologies included,
Will this work?
- i7 5930K Haswell-E 8-core
- Maxwell GTX 880
- 16GB DDR4 RAM
Do you think 2-way SLI is needed in this case? Do not worry that the info about those components isn't clear and released yet, but based on the rumors and what companies have predicted to be, just give a "guess" answer...
[quote="Enzel02"]You will need SLI for sure, i have a 780 SLI and i can´t get 60fps all the time with everything max out[/quote]
O_O Oh damn world. Well, ok. Then Ima save for SLI 880s and watercooling...I can't allow those 2 to fight for air... I just gonna have to say bye to air cooling for this kind of performance...
Enzel02 said:You will need SLI for sure, i have a 780 SLI and i can´t get 60fps all the time with everything max out
O_O Oh damn world. Well, ok. Then Ima save for SLI 880s and watercooling...I can't allow those 2 to fight for air... I just gonna have to say bye to air cooling for this kind of performance...
@WhiteSkyMage: Why are you concerned about air cooling with SLI?
I run old GTX 580 cards in SLI and those are really hot cards. I've never had any problems. One card runs up to 88 degrees, but is cooled well enough to never crash, never freeze. Fan noise is bad when I run something hard like Metro, but is otherwise in the 50% duty cycle range and unnoticeable.
Now the 880 or even 780s are nearly silent under full load. That's a primary change, they are much more power efficient. Check the reviews. Full load, not a problem with the newer cards.
But yeah, SLI is pretty much a must. You could do single card SLI via 690 if that is a requirement. 690 is still faster than 780ti today.
@WhiteSkyMage: Why are you concerned about air cooling with SLI?
I run old GTX 580 cards in SLI and those are really hot cards. I've never had any problems. One card runs up to 88 degrees, but is cooled well enough to never crash, never freeze. Fan noise is bad when I run something hard like Metro, but is otherwise in the 50% duty cycle range and unnoticeable.
Now the 880 or even 780s are nearly silent under full load. That's a primary change, they are much more power efficient. Check the reviews. Full load, not a problem with the newer cards.
But yeah, SLI is pretty much a must. You could do single card SLI via 690 if that is a requirement. 690 is still faster than 780ti today.
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[quote="bo3b"]@WhiteSkyMage: Why are you concerned about air cooling with SLI?
I run old GTX 580 cards in SLI and those are really hot cards. I've never had any problems. One card runs up to 88 degrees, but is cooled well enough to never crash, never freeze. Fan noise is bad when I run something hard like Metro, but is otherwise in the 50% duty cycle range and unnoticeable.
Now the 880 or even 780s are nearly silent under full load. That's a primary change, they are much more power efficient. Check the reviews. Full load, not a problem with the newer cards.
But yeah, SLI is pretty much a must. You could do single card SLI via 690 if that is a requirement. 690 is still faster than 780ti today.[/quote]
Thanks alot... As I see no one believes that Maxwell 880 will be stronger than 2 GTX 780TI in SLI, well, also, If I am to do SLI, ima do it to Maxwell, Kepler is getting old and it will be a "border" for 60FPS 3D gaming on 1440p monitor (surely if Nvidia is gonna have big announcement for 3D gamers, that will follow with 1440p screen, i just can predict it nicely!).
The reason I want to have the needed performance for 60FPS on most games, is in case G-Sync and 3D can't work at the same time...means that if i switch one, the other has to be off...in that case with V-Sync in need 60FPS to have it smooth with no stutter. Yes I know, I'm racing up the IMAX cinema :D but sometimes there is no other choice...
Maybe you are right, I won't need watercooling with good efficient cards and I am sure Maxwell, with its awesome power efficiency shown on Nvidia graph, will be go SLI with no problem on air and be as quiet as a bee.
bo3b said:@WhiteSkyMage: Why are you concerned about air cooling with SLI?
I run old GTX 580 cards in SLI and those are really hot cards. I've never had any problems. One card runs up to 88 degrees, but is cooled well enough to never crash, never freeze. Fan noise is bad when I run something hard like Metro, but is otherwise in the 50% duty cycle range and unnoticeable.
Now the 880 or even 780s are nearly silent under full load. That's a primary change, they are much more power efficient. Check the reviews. Full load, not a problem with the newer cards.
But yeah, SLI is pretty much a must. You could do single card SLI via 690 if that is a requirement. 690 is still faster than 780ti today.
Thanks alot... As I see no one believes that Maxwell 880 will be stronger than 2 GTX 780TI in SLI, well, also, If I am to do SLI, ima do it to Maxwell, Kepler is getting old and it will be a "border" for 60FPS 3D gaming on 1440p monitor (surely if Nvidia is gonna have big announcement for 3D gamers, that will follow with 1440p screen, i just can predict it nicely!).
The reason I want to have the needed performance for 60FPS on most games, is in case G-Sync and 3D can't work at the same time...means that if i switch one, the other has to be off...in that case with V-Sync in need 60FPS to have it smooth with no stutter. Yes I know, I'm racing up the IMAX cinema :D but sometimes there is no other choice...
Maybe you are right, I won't need watercooling with good efficient cards and I am sure Maxwell, with its awesome power efficiency shown on Nvidia graph, will be go SLI with no problem on air and be as quiet as a bee.
Let's remember that this "3D announcement" tip came from a single Nvidia moderator. He was probably sticking his neck out on our behalf. But by applying too much pressure in this thread, it's almost like we're asking for him to be fired. Biting the hand that wants to feed us. Let's be patient and work on our huge backlog of 3D games before turning the heat up too high.
Oh yeah! That's the true monitor I am also looking for and keep asking around for any news. I really really hope to get a 1440p 3D G-sync monitor 120Hz this year...I don't know about what GPU and CPU I will use to power that but from what I know is that 3D Vision is mercy-less to performance - you need to be prepared to PAY!
I was thinking that 1 Maxwell GTX 880 GPU can hold 3D without a problem on this resolution (1440p) at 60+FPS but unfortunately, everyone I asked said that's impossible - they all offered me SLI GTX 780TIs and I will only do SLI if I do a full water cooling loop which I am still not ready for. For now I am looking at getting best performance out of a single GPU.
If we want 3D vision technology improved and updated then we will need to stand up and comment, ask all reviewers to talk about it and encourage companies to continue designing 3D monitors as well as Nvidia to improve on it. We need to pressure the producers - remember - they are doing it for us!
So, two best reviewers to ask about 3D vision is LinusTech and Elric from Techoftomorrow. There are others out there, but at least those are the ones that I see are getting big attention from people about technology. So, increase demand for 3D - remember, it as beast technology as G-Sync and combine them both!
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I really want to see all of the Nvidia technologies combined in games. I wonder what will be a possible FPS with the K|ngp|n GTX 780TI on ACIV-BF IF I combine 3D, ShadowPlay, TXAA, PhysX, HBAO and ALL of those nvidia technologies and max the game at 1440P. What will probably be the performance requirement to get 60FPS and more??? Will 2 GTX 880s do it (sorry that's a guess but, still answer if you like)
I don't mean we shouldn't ask for better 3D, I just mean we shouldn't be too particular about when exactly announcements are made. We were told something is coming. What's important is that something is coming, not the date of its announcement.
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We told by a forum moderator (Josh) four months ago a big 3D announcement was coming mid-January.
Nothing has appeared if delayed the forum moderator should post the status of the 3D announcement
just to keep us in the loop and a lot of people drop thousands to play there games in 3D so I think we are entitled to know NVidia stand on 3D vision and it's future. Not something big is coming.
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Could it be whatever they were considering announcing got delayed or canceled? Sure.
Whatever the case unless there is a consumer priced (read < $2000.00USD) 60Hz per eye +1080P 3DVison projector with GSync abilities its rather doubtful that I'll be purchasing any more Nvidia hardware until the GTX980TI's or better are introduced as I currently have more Nvidia hardware than 3DVision playable titles in my game backlog to play.
Granted at my current dismal play rate it might take me a few years to play through my current game backlog. :(
However unless there's a 3DVision on SteamOS or DX11 WIN8.1 or WIN9 announcement involved its rather doubtful that I'll have any need or desire for the GTX980TI's in the first place.
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Will this work?
- i7 5930K Haswell-E 8-core
- Maxwell GTX 880
- 16GB DDR4 RAM
Do you think 2-way SLI is needed in this case? Do not worry that the info about those components isn't clear and released yet, but based on the rumors and what companies have predicted to be, just give a "guess" answer...
O_O Oh damn world. Well, ok. Then Ima save for SLI 880s and watercooling...I can't allow those 2 to fight for air... I just gonna have to say bye to air cooling for this kind of performance...
I run old GTX 580 cards in SLI and those are really hot cards. I've never had any problems. One card runs up to 88 degrees, but is cooled well enough to never crash, never freeze. Fan noise is bad when I run something hard like Metro, but is otherwise in the 50% duty cycle range and unnoticeable.
Now the 880 or even 780s are nearly silent under full load. That's a primary change, they are much more power efficient. Check the reviews. Full load, not a problem with the newer cards.
But yeah, SLI is pretty much a must. You could do single card SLI via 690 if that is a requirement. 690 is still faster than 780ti today.
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Thanks alot... As I see no one believes that Maxwell 880 will be stronger than 2 GTX 780TI in SLI, well, also, If I am to do SLI, ima do it to Maxwell, Kepler is getting old and it will be a "border" for 60FPS 3D gaming on 1440p monitor (surely if Nvidia is gonna have big announcement for 3D gamers, that will follow with 1440p screen, i just can predict it nicely!).
The reason I want to have the needed performance for 60FPS on most games, is in case G-Sync and 3D can't work at the same time...means that if i switch one, the other has to be off...in that case with V-Sync in need 60FPS to have it smooth with no stutter. Yes I know, I'm racing up the IMAX cinema :D but sometimes there is no other choice...
Maybe you are right, I won't need watercooling with good efficient cards and I am sure Maxwell, with its awesome power efficiency shown on Nvidia graph, will be go SLI with no problem on air and be as quiet as a bee.