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Processor | i5-3570k @4.4GHz |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte UP4TH |
Cooling | Hyper 212 Evo |
Memory | 16 GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 Ti + OC |
Storage | Samsung 840 Pro SSD/ WD Black 2TB/ WD Blue 500GB |
Display(s) | Qnix QX2710 @120Hz |
Case | Antec 902 V3/ 4 x 120mm/ 1 x 200mm/ NXTZ fan controller |
Audio Device(s) | Schitt Fulla 2 DAC/ headphone amp |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-650 Gold |
Mouse | Gigabyte Gaming |
Keyboard | MS Sidewinder |
Software | Windows 7 Premium |
Talking about an architecture that's not coming out until 2019? Wow, that's desperate even for an crystal ball-owning AMD fanboy. Guess you've already lost hope for Vega?Do we have anybody who wants to bet Navi and Ryzen pair up as well as a 1080Ti?
Also check out that better overall performance from Ryzen VS a 7700 that someone said would never be as fast.... It's fast where it counts apparently.
But you're right about one thing: you're appropriately comparing what will be a new AMD product to what will then be two year old Nvidia tech.
What do you mean? It IS faster than the Titan. Didn't you read the review- or at least look at the benchmarks??Man, this thing is a monster. I thought it would be Titan level, but still, blazingly fast.
Well obviously you're not familiar with AIB models from the past. They often have faster-than-reference designs with better air coolers and beefier power stages for better overclocking. Put a water cooler on an AIB and watch it go even higher. As for the "premium" cost, my last Gigabyte model was a factory OC'd version with their phenomenal Windforce 3X for the same price as the vanilla model.Screw that, add a waterblock on a FE model and you have better performance. I don't see the AIB's clocking higher under air than a standard FE on water. I expect a £100-£200 premium for MSI's Gaming Z nonsense (basically, some more PCB glitter and an overpriced, if effective cooler).
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