the tearing is so much apparent now, after looking at frame times the TXP churns out. We also tried Doom yesterday (demo version) and TXP produces an almost VR-PERFECT 11-12ms frame times in 4K in Doom. Even the old Titan X and GTX1080 still can only get it to 24ms and 16ms respectively. The end result is that the tears occurs more regularly rather than the other GPUs because of their slower frame times. The position these tears occur on screen also shows that the TXP card pushes the image as soon as it is generated because of that shorter frame times, rather than the longer frametimes on TXM and GTX1080. It's readily apparent when looking at GTAV, the tears running on GTX 1080occurs on the bottom end of the image, while the TXP tears are smack dab in the middle.
TXP is like a wild panther than needs to be tamed. Either with G-Sync or frame-limiter or punishing it even further. It's like asking that panther to walk slower instead of running full sprint, Or asking the panter to walk in quicksand to limit its speed, or making the panther so damn tired that it cannot run as fast as it could.
And this runs STOCK! No overclocking on air whatsoever. I shudder to think what it can do under water.
Guys, whenever i try to play 1080p videos, my monitor screen would turn black for few secs then after finish the video again it would turn black for few secs.
I googled and they suggest to find "content type reported to the display" in my nvidia control panel but there's no option in it
Non OC Base Clock: 1607, Boost 1733: OC 1632, 1771mhz A8G : Base 1670mhz, Boost 1809, OC 1695 Boost 1835 OC: Base 1759 Boost 1898, OC 1784 Boost 1936
is basically same thing just clocked slightly less. everything else is pretty much the same. It was either this or wait for the 08G OC Strix version that has bad supply issues world wide... rather not
someone selling Zotac 980Ti Amp Omega for RM1600, with only 2 yrs warranty on pcgm FB. so close to some GTX 1060 price but i guess it's worth saving up and get a 1070 instead.
someone selling Zotac 980Ti Amp Omega for RM1600, with only 2 yrs warranty on pcgm FB. so close to some GTX 1060 price but i guess it's worth saving up and get a 1070 instead.
Can get 1070 at Gemfive/Lazada using discount code, 17XX
guys, anyone experience a problem while Fast Sync is on in Rise of the Tomb Raider? I still get tearing especially on cut scenes even though fast sync is enabled. in game, fast sync is holding on its own. Tried on Doom running on Vulkan and it's working perfectly even if my FPS hit 100s.
coz im thinking to get this one to pair with gtx 1070 (havent buy yet XD)
i know kuzumitaiga's HKC X3 is better in specs, but the uncertain guarantee part is holding me off lol
why would you intentionally not get a gsync monitor yet still go nvidia?
if it was me and i was changing monitor same time as gpu, i'd either go amd + freesync or nvidia + gsync monitor.
Go read the articles about the tech, but basically it improves the smoothness of image transition whether it be watching video or playing fast paced games
PS: you want the monitors more 144hz refresh rate to get the most out of freesync/gsync
This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Aug 12 2016, 07:47 PM
maxing out everything should be able to keep it around 100-144 fps idk lol
800! oh nm then >->;
for me worth, but maybe not for you if your not too fussy. screen size i get though is 24''27'' no bigger. Bigger you go the more expensive they are also requiring more demanding gpu to match it
anyhow getting hyped for my new gpu going to collect soon
This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Aug 12 2016, 10:00 PM
for me worth, but maybe not for you if your not too fussy. screen size i get though is 24''27'' no bigger. Bigger you go the more expensive they are also requiring more demanding gpu to match it
anyhow getting hyped for my new gpu going to collect soon
Haha seems like 1440p will stay another 5 years i still waiting 4k less than 3k pricing hahahaha
Haha seems like 1440p will stay another 5 years i still waiting 4k less than 3k pricing hahahaha
first thing i want to test is obs live streaming with a HQ configuration
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Fourth Generation (Pascal GP10x) Fourth generation NVENC implements HEVC Main10 10-bit hardware encoding. It also doubles the encoding performance of 4K H.264 & HEVC when compared to previous generation NVENC. It supports HEVC 8K, 4:4:4 chroma subsampling, lossless encoding and sample adaptive offset (SAO). HEVC encoding doesn't support B-Frame and 64x64 CU size.
I also want to use the better mpc-hc configuration for better quality viewing. Some of the steps in madvr couldn't configure on my 680 gtx for image doubling
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5 solid hours of exploration in the Euclid Galaxy. Had to stop it here otherwise I wouldnt get any sleep at all. Running 4K60 at everything max, I had to cap it at 60fps, and V-Sync ON to play on the 4KTV. Cut scenes drops to 30, otherwise mostly a stable 60fps on the GTX1080.