Podcast #240 - GTX TITAN Benchmarks, Frame Rating, Tegra 4 Details and more!
Subject: General Tech | February 28, 2013 - 03:45 PM | Ken Addison
Tagged: video, titan, sli, R5000, podcast, nvidia, H90, H110, gtx titan, frame rating, firepro, crossfire, amd
PC Perspective Podcast #240 - 02/28/2013
Join us this week as we discuss GTX TITAN Benchmarks, Frame Rating, Tegra 4 Details and more!
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Program length: 1:24:28
Podcast topics of discussion:
- 0:01:18 PCPer Podcast BINGO!
- Week in Reviews:
- 0:40:30 This Podcast is brought to you by MSI!
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News items of interest:
- 0:41:45 New Offices coming for NVIDIA
- 0:45:00 Chromebook Pixel brings high-res to high-price
- 0:48:00 GPU graphics market updates from JPR
- 0:55:45 Tegra 4 graphics details from Mobile World Congress
- 1:01:00 Unreal Engine 4 on PS4 has reduced quality
- 1:04:10 Micron SAS SSDs
- 1:08:25 AMD FirePro R5000 PCoIP Card
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Closing:
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1:13:35 Hardware / Software Pick of the Week
- Ryan: NOT this 3 port HDMI switch
- Jeremy: Taxidermy + PICAXE, why didn't we think of this before?
- Josh: Still among my favorite headphones
- Allyn: Cyto
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1:13:35 Hardware / Software Pick of the Week
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Wewt, been waiting for this!
Got to get me some of those SAS Conglomerators
Not getting a Titan, not in a million Worlds.
nVidia has fucking lost their mind. They're charging a completely insane whole grand for a card that's worth 600-700 tops, just because it's the fastest GPU and has a pointless magnesium shroud on it. They're Nickelbacking these things till the skin of the horse dries... sigh.
I mean, I can afford one, but I won't. About to go with a pair of custom 680's.
I have that very same XFX 8800 GTX in it's original box somewhere, it served me well. Just for fun I am going to put together some older parts to make a 8800 GTX SLI rig and see how it runs Cryis 3. :)
8800 GTX SLi is about as fast as a 285. I ran Cry 2 on a 285 and it ran well. At 1600x1200 on all med with x2 AA over 100 FPS, Cry 3 is easily more intensive, though, since it's DX11 only, those cards won't run it...
Curse me for a noob, I forgot about the DX11 limitation.
Jokes on you, the Watchdog demo was running on a PC
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