Just a rumor, but it seems AMD's new R9 300 series might be on 20nm while Nvidia sticks with 28nm for the "big one". I do find it a bit hard to believe, but it's possible. If it does happen, AMD might appear to have Nvidia's energy efficiency for the first time ever
Between AMD's and Nvidia's new GPUs, it looks like we might be in for some seriously worthwhile upgrades. Comparing the R9 390X to the R9 290X and the Titan II to the Titan Black, we could be looking at 35-50% more crunching (not gaming) power from either card.
My willpower cracked yesterday and I ended up at Newegg picking up the new EVGA 970 SSC - Super-Superclocked
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814487088
Basically they took the Superclocked model and upgraded the cooling system (including a memory plate), added dual bios & a few other tweaks, and got a faster, cooler card for about the same price. The spec clocks are 1190/1342 boost... mine is running at 1392 out of the box
In my defense, my main cruncher at home was having ATI driver issues including blue screens and random restarts, so I basically HAD to buy this card
My wife's upgraded word processor:
Maybe this will help her get that dissertation done a little quicker
My wife came with a very advanced word processor, please dont update it.
Pitty on the Duke. funny-duck_12551_600x450.jpg
Friends are like diamonds and diamonds are forever
Here's someone's chance to get a true single-slot 750 Ti here in the states: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GALAXY-GeFor...item566f3b145e
Holy moley!! I'll say, that dissertation will be so hot she'll have to get a fan out. And a set of ear plugs for the noise...and turn off all the lights to save the juice for it, but come on, the monitor is backlit so she can type in the dark, right?!
Seriously, congrats on the new cruncher. What a fine looking rig.