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I just happened across this article about the new Nvidia GTX Titan Z graphics
card that sounds really amazing (although quite unaffordable for me):
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2455405,00.asp
A couple of things that stood out to me:
"The GTX Titan Z packs two Kepler-class GK110 GPUs with 12GB of memory and a
whopping 5,760 CUDA cores, making it a 'supercomputer you can fit under your
desk,' according to Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang."
"Nvidia also introduced a new GPU rendering appliance called the Iray VCA, which
'dramatically accelerates ray tracing' for photorealistic rendering."
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"Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineartcom> wrote:
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> "Nvidia also introduced a new GPU rendering appliance called the Iray VCA, which
> 'dramatically accelerates ray tracing' for photorealistic rendering."
>
And only $50,000! I'll take two! (Maybe they have a special 2-for-the
-price-of-1 deal? Like on those late-night TV ads?) :-P
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> "Robert McGregor" <rob### [at] mcgregorfineartcom> wrote:
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>> "Nvidia also introduced a new GPU rendering appliance called the Iray VCA, which
>> 'dramatically accelerates ray tracing' for photorealistic rendering."
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But Povray do not use the GPU...
> And only $50,000! I'll take two! (Maybe they have a special 2-for-the
> -price-of-1 deal? Like on those late-night TV ads?) :-P
>
Keep me one...
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>> "Nvidia also introduced a new GPU rendering appliance called the Iray VCA, which
>> 'dramatically accelerates ray tracing' for photorealistic rendering."
>
> And only $50,000! I'll take two! (Maybe they have a special 2-for-the
> -price-of-1 deal? Like on those late-night TV ads?) :-P
Enjoy your 4 kW heater :-)
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> I just happened across this article about the new Nvidia GTX Titan Z graphics
> card that sounds really amazing (although quite unaffordable for me):
>
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2455405,00.asp
>
> A couple of things that stood out to me:
>
> "The GTX Titan Z packs two Kepler-class GK110 GPUs with 12GB of memory and a
> whopping 5,760 CUDA cores, making it a 'supercomputer you can fit under your
> desk,' according to Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang."
>
> "Nvidia also introduced a new GPU rendering appliance called the Iray VCA, which
> 'dramatically accelerates ray tracing' for photorealistic rendering."
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> www.McGregorFineArt.com
>
Can it run Crysis III at 30 fps?
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> Can it run Crysis III at 30 fps?
Only on medium detail.
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>> Can it run Crysis III at 30 fps?
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> Only on medium detail.
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Resolution: 320*200!
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