another interesting post http://www.rage3d.com/board/showpost.php?p=1337152339&postcount=6679
Oh, I didn't know MSI Afterburner was basically made by Rivatuner's author.
I remember when just fours years ago I still had XP, Rivatuner and nHancer. It was tweaking and gaming heaven (and now all of them are deprecated)
The second post is interesting, it hints to TDP target switching.
End user control of the TDP is something that probably should be generalized. Imagine I have a 150W TDP GPU, it would be worth it to drop the TDP at something like 75W to play Counterstrike then run it at full power (or even have a small overclocking margin) to play Far Cry 3. Game profile could trigger this automatically (else you will need a launch script)
This is exactly what you can do with AMD's PowerTune, although I don't think you can select a profile per game (yet).
You can't select it per profile, period... It's one global setting, for any/all profiles. So disappointing, AMDs profile system really sucks.This is exactly what you can do with AMD's PowerTune, although I don't think you can select a profile per game (yet).
You can't select it per profile, period... It's one global setting, for any/all profiles. So disappointing, AMDs profile system really sucks.
On a standard 680 you can change the TDP power range from 80-132%, at least on Evga precision X tool. Different models have different ranges.
another interesting post http://www.rage3d.com/board/showpost.php?p=1337152339&postcount=6679
If PC Perspective and TR already have review samples, the actual launch can't be very far now. Is there any rumored release date? I haven't heard anything yet.
If PC Perspective and TR already have review samples, the actual launch can't be very far now. Is there any rumored release date? I haven't heard anything yet.
25 or 27 February.
I am probably not in dire need per se, but I certainly feel the "upgrade itch". My base system; mobo, CPU, RAM will turn four years old very soon, like in a few weeks at most. What worries me however, is price... The rumored $900 RRP is, shall we say, ludicrous really. Even $600 is way pushing it for a video card. I don't know if I can honestly justify paying this much for just one card, let alone two for my preferred SLI fix.Can't wait as I'm in dire need of an upgrade.
I am probably not in dire need per se, but I certainly feel the "upgrade itch". My base system; mobo, CPU, RAM will turn four years old very soon, like in a few weeks at most. What worries me however, is price... The rumored $900 RRP is, shall we say, ludicrous really. Even $600 is way pushing it for a video card. I don't know if I can honestly justify paying this much for just one card, let alone two for my preferred SLI fix.
If titan's really costing $900, it better be a 300W monster from the outset, anything half-assed for that amount of money is just going to turn into a bad joke - and by half-assed I mean anything that isn't full-bore, balls-out super awesome. For nine hundred fucking dollars, this card better rock. It better rule. Dominate. Stomp. Crush!
Anything, even slightly less than all of the above, and it is instant fail.
Don't forget that the gameplay experience with AFR is a little worse than with single GPU, even with SLI. So if there is a 20% performance difference, I would still pick Titan over two 680s, especially since it has more memory.
I doubt that Titan is going to look particularly impressive in price/performance ratio to say 2 x 670 setup. It's a super enthusiast product, where value is not that great. Unlike the Extreme CPUs from Intel, it should provide great single GPU power upgrade though.