My only concern with the Fury is the lack of DVI-D support for my 1440p Qnix monitor.
It's got a HDMI port hasn't it? so you can use a HDMI/DVI adapter (or a DP one), card will prob come with one.
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My only concern with the Fury is the lack of DVI-D support for my 1440p Qnix monitor.
My only concern with the Fury is the lack of DVI-D support for my 1440p Qnix monitor.
Not according to Nvidia, if you know more than them you should tell them.
That's exactly what I did except I wasn't mad in the slightest since I sold it at only a one hundred pound loss. The Titan X will always be in demand since nothing can match it's massive VRAM.
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Are you aware of stock shortages with the Fury X and is it down to AMD's lack of capacity or an underestimation of demand?
Email your thoughts on the Qnix mate please...
Hugely mistaken, unless AMD produce more Fury X prices on it will be very high, less Fury than there is 980Ti.
We also have 980Ti below the UK RRP of £549 with OcUK model at £539
The CEO of Nvidia said H2.
Are you backtalking him??
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that was a false remour, that was debunked few days back, apparently they got enough stock to go around
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Does that explain your username.
Hang on I am even older.
Nano was indeed the star. Supposedly faster than 290X but with a cooler the size of entry level GPU. That's just ridonkulous perf/W
That's fine we all different here. The vram though I disagree with.. You would more than likely run out of gpu power before you even use that up.
They talk about 4K vsr, we don't even have full 2160p vsr do we?