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Today at 6am PDT, Nvidia released the 780 GTX video card. It cost $650 retail and packs the same GPU as the Titan with 20% performance. It forms approx 35% faster than a 680. Well this is according from reputable sources I've read. Newegg is almost sold out, I just purchased one from micro center and am picking it up, ill let you guys know how it performs.

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Should be in Hardware section.

 

GTX780 is another GK110 card nVidia is releasing to move GK110 Chips that arent moving.

 

770 and below will be re-badged GK104 Chips

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Considering that the human eye can't perceive anything above 20FPS..

 

Guess this topic will be moved somewhere else sooner or later, just to fill in, this is rather false.

Your eye can very easily see the difference between, let's say 30 fps and 60 fps. Once you go higher than this, though, it won't make much difference. And again, your monitor has to support such high framerates as well..

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Considering that the human eye can't perceive anything above 20FPS and that DCS World maxed out only has so much to offer.....does it really matter for this sim? :noexpression:

 

wow i thought the days of believing what we read were long gone.


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Considering that the human eye can't perceive anything above 20FPS and that DCS World maxed out only has so much to offer.....does it really matter for this sim? :noexpression:

 

Guess this topic will be moved somewhere else sooner or later, just to fill in, this is rather false.

Your eye can very easily see the difference between, let's say 30 fps and 60 fps. Once you go higher than this, though, it won't make much difference. And again, your monitor has to support such high framerates as well..

 

Yes it does because you are wrong.

 

As is GA, sorry but there is no limit on FPS that the eye will or will not see. That some of us have 60 Hz displays does mean that you won't gain much as long as it is synched but that's another thing altogether.

 

The difference between 60 and 120 fps is rather huge too you know.


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As is GA, sorry but there is no limit on FPS that the eye will or will not see.

 

I think you missunderstood me, what I ment was that, one can easily see the difference between 30 and 60 fps, but you'd had a tough time to tell the difference between 150 fps and, say, 200 fps.

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Considering that the human eye can't perceive anything above 20FPS and that DCS World maxed out only has so much to offer.....does it really matter for this sim? :noexpression:

 

 

Umm,, Yeah, like others have said this is False.

 

 

I can see the difference between 15 Progressive, 24 Progressive, 29.976 Interlaced, 30 Progressive, 60 Interlaced and 60 Progressive.

 

The average "Assumed" max is around 70-80 FPS.

 

Anything above that only really effects after image and ghosting.

 

You really thing 120Hz, 240hz, 480hz HDTVs are made for you to see them at 480 FPS?

 

They are made with those refresh rates to reduce the pixel latency of the panel.

 

Game on a 7ms LCD Panel at 60 FPS, then game on a 2MS LCD Panel at 60 and you'll see the difference.

 

Lighting also affects after image, which can make the illusion of smoother motion.

in a dark room, the after image in the eye lasts longer and creates a fad transition between frames and makes motion look smoother, which is why the NTSC Standard for Film is 24 FPS, and why that's Telecined up to the 29.976 NTSC Broadcast standard on DVDs, and why DVD Players eventually developed Inverse Telecine to bring the Movie Back down to 24 Fps.

 

 

 

But I've been looking at Video Streams since 1995, recorded from multiple sources (OTA, Cable, DVD, VHS, HD-TS, etc etc)

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Umm,, Yeah, like others have said this is False.

 

 

I can see the difference between 15 Progressive, 24 Progressive, 29.976 Interlaced, 30 Progressive, 60 Interlaced and 60 Progressive.

 

The average "Assumed" max is around 70-80 FPS.

 

Anything above that only really effects after image and ghosting.

 

You really thing 120Hz, 240hz, 480hz HDTVs are made for you to see them at 480 FPS?

 

They are made with those refresh rates to reduce the pixel latency of the panel.

 

Game on a 7ms LCD Panel at 60 FPS, then game on a 2MS LCD Panel at 60 and you'll see the difference.

 

Lighting also affects after image, which can make the illusion of smoother motion.

in a dark room, the after image in the eye lasts longer and creates a fad transition between frames and makes motion look smoother, which is why the NTSC Standard for Film is 24 FPS, and why that's Telecined up to the 29.976 NTSC Broadcast standard on DVDs, and why DVD Players eventually developed Inverse Telecine to bring the Movie Back down to 24 Fps.

 

 

 

But I've been looking at Video Streams since 1995, recorded from multiple sources (OTA, Cable, DVD, VHS, HD-TS, etc etc)

 

Ya'll can talk all that high tech mumbo jumbo all you want and spend the big bucks but it's a placebo effect. I haven't actually seen any difference between 20 fps and 40 so I have no incentive to reach 60 and above.

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Everyone's eyes are different...

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I always remember hating 60hz CRTs and would always bump it up to 75 or 85 to eliminate that head f*!%.. It surprised me when some people couldn't see that flicker. Does that mean my brain has super l337 FPS? :)

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Already passed on the 6XX generation and I guess I'll pass these too. :)

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when do the cheaper $300 models come out? $650 dollars tu bouk coo ! :(

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Ya'll can talk all that high tech mumbo jumbo all you want and spend the big bucks but it's a placebo effect. I haven't actually seen any difference between 20 fps and 40 so I have no incentive to reach 60 and above.

 

Really? I can notice the difference in 30 and 60 instantly in games. If you drop me in the 20's I literally don't want to play anymore. That is why I dropped FSX.

 

Im also interested in this card, mostly for DCS. Please post your test results of your settings and fps. Also what CPU you are using. Thanks.

 

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Considering that the human eye can't perceive anything above 20FPS ~

 

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I'll stick with my 690 which according to their charts out performs the 700's

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when do the cheaper $300 models come out? $650 dollars tu bouk coo ! :(

 

The Remaining Maintstream GPUs will be GK104-425, and be re-branded as follows

 

770 = 680

760 = 670

750 = 660Ti

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I'll stick with my 690 which according to their charts out performs the 700's

 

Been looking at buying a 690 myself for a while, but something tells me Nvidia will release GTX 790 at a later point. Guess I'll wait for this to turn up. :)

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Ya'll can talk all that high tech mumbo jumbo all you want and spend the big bucks but it's a placebo effect. I haven't actually seen any difference between 20 fps and 40 so I have no incentive to reach 60 and above.

 

:megalol:

 

Aww come on, why is everyone on this forum so damn polite, this deserves a .50-cal response.

 

....Must. resist. the. troll......

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A good discussion of Frame Rates and visual perception.

 

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Been looking at buying a 690 myself for a while, but something tells me Nvidia will release GTX 790 at a later point. Guess I'll wait for this to turn up. :)

 

There will be no Dual GK110, There will be Titan XL which will have all SMX Units active

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