Read more.And Nvidia PhysX engine code has been opened up to UE4 developers.
Read more.And Nvidia PhysX engine code has been opened up to UE4 developers.
Jensen Wang said a year ago that the TITAN-z was the most advanced gpu they ever built and then it got trounced by the under-dog 295X2.
Humm probably unlikely, but I wonder if this could be a dual core card.
Intel Core i7 5930k @ 3.7Ghz Turbo
MSI X99A Gaming 7
16Gb Corsair DDR4 2667Mhz
2x SLI MSI GTX 980
2x 500Gb SSD's (Raid 0)
EVGA 1000w PSU
Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
G-Sync AOC G2460PG 1080p
LG Flatron W2261VP
From a personal perspective - I like the idea of titan x for use with gpu 3D rendering, that 12GB of memory would likely last me for years. I'm not so keen on the rumoured $1300 pricing, especially with the usual 1:1 currency conversion.
So I suppose you can call me curious, I could likely manage with an 8GB card so if they bring out a '980ti' with 8GB that might be a better option price wise, hell I'd likely be able to get 2 for the price of one titan x, just a shame gpu rendering doesn't 'total' up the gpu memory .
kalniel (05-03-2015)
Opps sorry, when i read the words "it got trounced by the under-dog 295X2" i must have missed that he/she was talking about the z version of the Titan as i thought the dual GPU cards were fairly evenly matched.
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