"Now bring on Ray Tracing! Yippie!". There is already a ray tracing card out there that can run at game FPS the only problem is the price £3000.
It'll be with us within three years
Is it just me or did the translations read as if Yoda did it.
Windows 8 should of been sevice pack 2 for windows 7.
I couldn't agree any more on "I see NO reason to buy Win8 unless MS allows 360 games to be played through Win8. "!
bubble4u
I tend to agree with you and I've had ATi/AMD cards right back to the Radeon 9600pro but over the past 4 years I guess I have had enough of AMD's promises and bull so I feel it is now time to move on
For the people who say nvidia cards cost to much well after doing allot of reading I now understand why they cost more and I also feel a little stupid for past comment on this matter
Bring on my new GeForce GTX670Ti
they should release the source code
Sorry to say it but I think you are flat out wrong with that statement.
nVidia offers much more than AMD Radeon the only thing I can see AMD/ATi offers over nVidia is 3 screen support over 1 card (eyefinity)
Please don't take this the wrong way but AMD have failed there customers badly over the past 4 years, this includes me as I've had ATi cards since before the 1900xt. For me this time round I will be buying one of the nVidia cards due to AM...
@ Dragonshardz
That would be the 7870 AMD changed the numbering system last year for the mid range cards
@ RedDeadDestroyer
All depends on how much detail you want in a game I've got 2 5770's and they are starting to show there age
And if they throw this into the mix, ray tracing processing unit
http://www.tomshardware.com...
http://www.caustic.com/inde...
then we will see nex gen graphics
A. A business man pays income tax
Q. What is the difference between a con-man and a business man.
I don't think its all about social gaming because its not just single peoples leaving this publisher, its even full development teams that are running away from EA
PCIe 3.0 will this need a new mobo & CPU or will a PCIe 3.0 card work just fine in PCIe 2.0?
If they are compatible with PCIe 2.0 will there be a performance hit?
"if im going throw out $300-$600 for this, i want to know EXACTLY what im paying for."
You would be paying for by todays standards a low spec PC because that is all it is, it isnt a console!
Nothing to do with Valve or Steam.
Why not you can get 8gig of RAM for £$20 now and the price is still droping
Keabrown79 it will not have a GFX card it will use the AMD APU, GPU&CPU in a single chip
@Marcus_Fenix
Q: Can I achieve maximum settings in every game at full 1080p?
A: With a wide variety of games, you can. However it is recommended that on higher end games you test the settings for yourself. Some games you may see get better performance at max settings on 720p. However with VSYNC enabled, you should be able to get 30 FPS at full ...
no it's a PC
Not all game will play in full 1080p. I took this from there q&a section
Q: Can I achieve maximum settings in every game at full 1080p?
A: With a wide variety of games, you can. However it is recommended that on higher end games you test the settings for yourself. Some games you may see get better performance at max settings on 720p. However with VSYNC enabled, you should be able to get 30 FPS at full settings in many games released.
"Still it's a decent price for the hardware and as long as Valve hurry up with that TV freindly interface "
I dont think this has anything to do with Valve or steam
http://steamconsole.com/
Once Game & Gamestation goes I think you will see less companies willing to do trade-ins at the prices of the past