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When my TV supports HDMI 2
Or is it overkill!??
When my TV supports HDMI 2
Or is it overkill!??
wow, that is a sweet machine, and is lighting.
My only question would be regarding the memory on your graphics cards.
will 3gb be enough ram for 4K gaming?
(It may well be, I am not sure, 4k is beyond me sadly!!!.....)
Remember with SLI just because both cards have 3GB it does not double the effective memory pool.
In the nvidia camp the 6gb titans/titan blacks are really expensive and from what I have read (i have not used an AMD card in ages - since they were ATI in fact!!) crossfire is still a little flaky compared to SLI.
If gaming at full bubble 4K is your goal, as annoying as it sounds, it may be an idea to wait till the high end maxwell cards launch. Nvidia may offer some cards with a little more memory on then.
the GPU's being the things that would make the biggest difference.
it may be an idea to wait till the high end maxwell cards launch.
4k gaming needs a lot of oomph under the hood. Some food for thought:
When running the Heaven Benchmark on the 3840x2040 resolution...
A single GTX TITAN (6gb) averages around 7-10FPS.
Two GTX TITAN averages around 15-25FPS.
Three GTX TITAN averages around 25-30FPS.
Currently 4K is truly for the Elite of bank accounts
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Correct answer = who cares! we are only using monitors until the rift hd set is available.
I tried OR. Was ok, but not fantastic. They would have to really up the resolution to make it the preferred way to play (in my opinion!). I think they're aiming for 1080p. I guess we'll know when it arrives for real..
I tried OR. Was ok, but not fantastic. They would have to really up the resolution to make it the preferred way to play (in my opinion!). I think they're aiming for 1080p. I guess we'll know when it arrives for real..
What did you test the OR on? ED?
Correct answer = who cares! we are only using monitors until the rift hd set is available.
Correct answer = who cares! we are only using monitors until the rift hd set is available.
If you send the machine to me I can test it for you...
I would say that machine looks more than capable, the GPU's being the things that would make the biggest difference.
As above you could probably get away with less in some other areas (read that as: CPU's have not changed much over the years)
Seriously though I personally think that an i7 processor is overkill in any gaming machine. As long as you have a good gpu or even 2 in a crossfire\sli configuration then a core i5 is plenty powerful enough for Elite or any other game you could possibly think of.