Any estimate on what sort of power I'd roughly need to play current AAA titles on 4K@144fps?
How is Asus planning to deliver that many pixels to their ROG Swift PG27UQ Gaming Monitor? 2 DisplayPort cables?
A gou with about 20 TFLOPS of FP32 and at least 1TB/s vRAM which literally doesn't exist yet.
Best we got is the overpriced as balls Titan XP from nvidia, which has half the requirements.
Stick to 1440p monitors until those kinds of GPUs become reasonably affordable and actually exist.
Interestingly AMD may be able to make such a GPU soon with the CPU baked right inti it as well.
The amount of money you would need to throw down to achieve 144fps@4K (assuming high-ultra settings) is insane
For reference, Just Cause 3 needs a GTX1080 to maintain a somewhat stable 60fps @ 4K and with how poorly most modern games are optimized these days you'd be replacing GPU's every two years.
>>59062240
you would need a time machine.
>>59062443
So, seeing as Asus is making a 4K 144Hz monitor, they have a time machine?
>>59062458
They're making it because they can.
Pic related is a gaming laptop they unveiled at CES with two water-cooler 1080's
>>59062513
>>59062513
>They're making it because they can.
But can they?
>How is Asus planning to deliver that many pixels to their ROG Swift PG27UQ Gaming Monitor? 2 DisplayPort cables?
I guess it would only make sense if you play competitive shooters at 1080@144Hz and switch to 4K@60Hz for muh immersion games.
Thank god I'm content with 1080@60Hz.
TITAN X Pascal is already more than half the 20TFLOPS, 11TFLOPS
Quadro P6000 is 12 TFLOPS
TITAN Volta should hit over 15TFLOPS
I'm building a new rig soon. Should I get this or use old GPU until Vega comes out?
>>59062522
This is supposed to me portable?
>>59062522
I LIKE BIG BUTTS AND I CANNOT LIE
YOU OTHER BROTHERS CAN'T DENY
>>59062522
Needs three 4K displays tbqh