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I really don't care how good these "maxwell"/800 series is.. Its always the same. Two Sli 480's will stomp a 580. Two Sli 580's will stomp a 680. Two Sli 680's will stomp a 780. Now when we are talking 3D. Replace stomp with pulverize. *In games capable of SLI. Which is a very high %* To think that whatever happens with 800 series will change that and is kind of silly. Two SLI 780's are probably borderline capable of 1440/3D, some games you are going to dip a good deal in frame rate. A single 880 will certainly not be capable of it, not even close.
I really don't care how good these "maxwell"/800 series is.. Its always the same.
Two Sli 480's will stomp a 580.
Two Sli 580's will stomp a 680.
Two Sli 680's will stomp a 780.
Now when we are talking 3D. Replace stomp with pulverize.
*In games capable of SLI. Which is a very high %*

To think that whatever happens with 800 series will change that and is kind of silly. Two SLI 780's are probably borderline capable of 1440/3D, some games you are going to dip a good deal in frame rate. A single 880 will certainly not be capable of it, not even close.

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Posted 01/19/2014 12:49 AM   
[quote="eqzitara"] To think that whatever happens with 800 series will change that and is kind of silly. Two SLI 780's are probably borderline capable of 1440/3D, some games you are going to dip a good deal in frame rate. A single 880 will certainly not be capable of it, not even close.[/quote] OK, well maybe you are right - but remember that is a new generation of GPUs. 4K has come to market and Nvidia will try to provide the needed performance for gamers. I heard a couple of rumors that Maxwell will come with 8GB VRAM and have 6144 CUDA cores and each clocked at around 900-1000MHz. Now just let me remind you that if you take 2 GTX 780TIs and SLI them, they will only have 6GB VRAM in total (and only 3 will be usable i think?) Also, it will have around 500 CUDA cores less than Maxwell GTX 880 - 5760 for two 780TIs in SLI. Not including that Maxwell will have an interface of 512bits... If the stock factory OC GTX 880 won't be able to give the needed performance, then what if I OC it higher? Sorry I am simply looking at a solution without needing SLI, that's why I am twisting around, but maybe in the end of the day...it won't go that way I want... I see now - [b]3D is just mercyless for performance.[/b] 7.3M pixel OMG, i can't really believe...really tell me it's not true!
eqzitara said:
To think that whatever happens with 800 series will change that and is kind of silly. Two SLI 780's are probably borderline capable of 1440/3D, some games you are going to dip a good deal in frame rate. A single 880 will certainly not be capable of it, not even close.


OK, well maybe you are right - but remember that is a new generation of GPUs. 4K has come to market and Nvidia will try to provide the needed performance for gamers. I heard a couple of rumors that Maxwell will come with 8GB VRAM and have 6144 CUDA cores and each clocked at around 900-1000MHz. Now just let me remind you that if you take 2 GTX 780TIs and SLI them, they will only have 6GB VRAM in total (and only 3 will be usable i think?) Also, it will have around 500 CUDA cores less than Maxwell GTX 880 - 5760 for two 780TIs in SLI. Not including that Maxwell will have an interface of 512bits...

If the stock factory OC GTX 880 won't be able to give the needed performance, then what if I OC it higher? Sorry I am simply looking at a solution without needing SLI, that's why I am twisting around, but maybe in the end of the day...it won't go that way I want...

I see now - 3D is just mercyless for performance. 7.3M pixel OMG, i can't really believe...really tell me it's not true!

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Posted 01/22/2014 09:29 PM   
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