Being said to be around 5x better than current gen
How much would the NV-Link mobo and video card cost in its initial release /g/?
>5x better than current gen
Hahaha no
NVLink is not something for the consumer market.
There is no such thing as far as an NVLink mobo.
>>51462330
If it even manages to be 2x better than Maxwell then it'll be something considering the 10-15% gains we usually get.
Being from Q6600 and dead Gtx 280
Is it better to get current gen i7 4790k + Palit Gtx 970 3.5gb and wait for Volta prices to be affordable in 5 years
>>51462689
Depends what you're doing really
But waiting 5 years for PC parts is ridiculous.
>>51462330
>5x better than current gen
No
>NV-Link mobo and video card
Those wouldn't cost anything because they won't exist, NV-Link is for HPC, not gaming desktops.
Even if they can make a 5x faster chip, it's more profitable to gimp it until it's only 15% faster.
1060 = worse than 970
1070 = 980
1080 = 980 Ti, costs almost as much
1080 Ti / new Titan = powerful, but super expensive and not immediately available
>>51462330
>Being said to be around 5x better than current gen
at 16-bit operations, sure.
>How much would the NV-Link mobo and video card cost in its initial release /g/?
too fucking much.
I would expect AMD to compete directly or better than nvidia next generation in performance.
In marketshare, though, that's to be seen.
>>51462689
get i⅝ and r9 390
>>51465549
>AMD
>Marketshare
After what happened to Xbone with Fallout 4 with AMD card
>>51465370
Of course if AMD cant compete this will be true
>>51462330
>How much would the NV-Link mobo and video card cost in its initial release /g/?
Not that they're relevant to the consumer market but
>actually being hyped for eating up proprietary non-standard shit instead of PCI-E
>>51462330
>5x better than current gen
Maybe for workstation applications
>NV-Link mobo
Are you running a supercomputer, motherfucker?
baka desu senpai
>>51467469
That's literally how retarded the average Nvidia customer is. Half-reading press releases, taking everything in them as gospel and telling the world how great Nvidia is as a result.
At least the OP can now just donate the funds he'd put aside for his new NVLink™ motherboard directly to Jen.