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No.Are HDR displays inherently higher latency? I'm interested in one but that seems to be a thing with TVs from my limited research.
The simple question wasnt simple enough, it came with added simplificationelnessfullism.how come there is not a choice for no?
Huh, that's odd. Never knew that or played the Japanese versions
If you have HDR media, a player that supports HDR, a 10/12bit amp route or direct to your TV and a TV that supports HDR.Will we get HDR 1080p tv?
I voted without knowing if the 1080ti will slay at 4K. We'll see when it hits.
Wait has the 1080Ti officially been confirmed and released??? If not then what is the point of this thread?
For 4K I am going to do a step-up from a 1080 to the 1080 Ti (Thanks EVGA and their iCX program resetting the step-up window!!!!).
Yes, if this card is beyond 699, I am not buying one.
Might hold off another year or two to upgrade. My Titan X maxwell still does me just fine, but it all depends.
I'm at 3440x1440 @ 95 Hz, so GPU horsepower isn't as badly needed. Plus the only game on my radar for now is Rising Storm 2; not that demanding if it'll be anything like the first.I think Titan Volta is the way to go. Probably going to be nearly 60% faster than the current Titan XP. That's enough juice for a steady 4K 60fps and 120fps gaming at lower resolutions.
If AMD is strong enough, we may see the price come back down to $999.
I choose not to waste good games with lower quality settings, I want the best experience from the start.My 1070 must be on steroids because I can play all my games at 4k 60+fps. Mostly high and medium settings. I've read everywhere that you at least need a 1080 to even think about doing anything game wise with 4k. Ran the GTA-V benchmark at 4k and it was locked at 60FPS. Turned off V-Sync and the GTA-V benchmark went from 80FPS to 120 FPS and this is at 4k. What I'm I doing wrong? I haven't tried all high or ultra settings But I would imagine that my 1070 could still handle it. And this was on stock clocks for my 1070. 4400MHZ for the processor. To answer your question. No... No need to get a TI.
I choose not to waste good games with lower quality settings, I want the best experience from the start.
ie ultra and some tweaks.
Although I rarely have time to play a game more than once.
If you intend on playing it again later maxed out, fair enough.
If not, your loss.
That's $699 FE as well. Anything more that, Volta is a better option to wait for a 4K card.
This card is coming towards the EOL of Pascal. To charge above last years 1080 price, according to my willingness and wallet, is laughable.
Looks like there are going to be some 1070's and 1080's for sale this week.