QUOTE(marfccy @ Apr 25 2014, 02:52 PM)
its not just like what he said also, for example i like my monitor to produce more natural colours hence i go for IPS panel as well
TN doesnt show very natural colours, hence i find it not worth it

Precisely. Maybe I need to type in simpler terms. You can't magically arrive at 4K at that cheap of a price without corners cut. Previously it was 30Hz instead of 60Hz, now it's TN panel. All the market is doing is driving up purchase so that enough people are buying these 4K panel to warrant producing them at high volume and low price. Last time, low volume therefore high cost, BUT they did not skip on QUALITY. Depends on the end user to decide if he can "tahan" seeing TN panel's inadequacies.
QUOTE(sai86 @ Apr 25 2014, 05:44 PM)
not sure about the orange color, but from the pic, can't really say as it kinda too bright as you said.
but the overall theme is juz
if you don't mind, what is your work or things that require you to build such powerful pc?
no offense as i saw you are the 1 or the few that's been getting/building the niche item on gpu. (which is impressive)
as it stands now, current gpu will need to CF/SLI to support 4k. will the next gen we'll see single gpu to power up 4k at maximum graphic settings? or at 20nm?

(60 or 120 fps)
Those shots were simple FB shots. Photoshoot to happen later, with proper ambient lighting. I fly planes for a living.
You CAN run 4K with a single Titan/780Ti/TitanBlack/290X provided you turn down the eye candy to medium with no AA. That'll give you good enough framerates to be enjoyable to play. Question is, people buy 4K panels to run games at its most beautiful, if had to scale down, might as well stick with 1080p and turn up all settings to maximum. I belong in the camp that believes in turning up settings all the way up, and spec builds based on that. In restrospect, I believe it's wiser to first decide what panel/monitor you're using at what native resolution, and THEN ONLY build your rig based on what runs best at that resolution. A lot of potential wasted when you build a rig first, then find out that it cant run games at native res maxed out settings.