£820 for a graphics card Asus Titan (http://www.maplin.co.uk/asus-geforce-gtx-titan-6gb-687165?C=Email-Newsletter&U=Newsletter&utm_source=Newsletter&T=glenn@idnet.com&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_content=Homepage&utm_campaign=13P3-3) £840 at Scan :eek4:
Presumnably you'll be going SLi >:D
It's apparently got a 30% improvement on the previous card. Although, I would have thought SLI (a second or more cards) setup would be cheaper, as it would give about the same increase for less cost. Butt hat's a comparison fro upgrades. I guess if a new build or new machine, then this is the fastest card, but way other priced and almost over specced. Not really many games would use this. However I guess there is a small market for those using 3 screens and 3d at the same time. Like flight sims. :)
Quote from: Steve on Feb 22, 2013, 10:44:19
Presumnably you'll be going SLi >:D
Supports 3x SLI
You SLI the current 670s and have similar performance (I've read, obviously not tried it!).
I bought Crysis3 last night via Origin and my 560ti can play it at max settings on a 27" monitor at 1920*1080. It is a bit low on fps in some places but doesn't effect game play. There really isn't much of a need for this card unless you use a much higher resolution on a larger monitor and/or use dual/triple monitor set ups.
Quote from: Glenn on Feb 22, 2013, 11:00:20
Supports 3x SLI
3x £820 or have I got completely the wrong end of the stick.
I like the way it says ONLY... ;D
Quote from: Steve on Feb 22, 2013, 13:20:58
3x £820 or have I got completely the wrong end of the stick.
No that is correct, a snip at just under £2500.
I work with someone whose probably got one on order.
Max I ever paid for a card with 350 for a 7900GTX in my old PC
I refuse to pay that sort of money for a graphics card. I don't think I've ever spent more than £250. If you choose carefully you can get very good cards that can or are overclocked. The xxxti series of cards are VERY good. I removed the cooler on mine as it developed a fault, but with the new cooler on it it's much cooler now so I could overclock it easily. Trouble is I've got a few big spends in the next two months and don't want to risk melting the memory :D
Quote from: Simon on Feb 22, 2013, 14:04:36
I like the way it says ONLY... ;D
My entire new system didn't cost me that much.
That's true. I could switch to a very decent intel setup for that money as all I'd need would be the motherboard, ram and CPU. I think that is only around £600!
This system cost just over £650! :P