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12 minutes ago, Fetzie said:

I assumed 20 hours of gameplay per week, which is about what I do. That means you'd burn the 25 dollars of time in a week. 52 weeks in the year times $25 is $1300 per year.

1300$ for nothing but the gaming expierence? This is overpriced.

You could build a system for 1000$. Save 300$ for you electricity bill and in the end you´ll own a piece of hardware at least. 

 

I think it´s a service for situational use. If you are on trips or whatsoever. 

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1 minute ago, Lays said:

6.8, probably not 6.3-6.5, probably.

well linus had his 7700 at 4.9 , granted limited to 1.35v but still 

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30 minutes ago, Fetzie said:

I assumed 20 hours of gameplay per week, which is about what I do. That means you'd burn the 25 dollars of time in a week. 52 weeks in the year times $25 is $1300 per year.

ok fair enough but even with your calculation

 

1300 bucks is enough to build a nice PC with a GTX1070

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13 minutes ago, dragoon20005 said:

ok fair enough but even with your calculation

 

1300 bucks is enough to build a nice PC with a GTX1070

That was kind of my original point :)

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51 minutes ago, Space Reptile said:

well linus had his 7700 at 4.9 , granted limited to 1.35v but still 

Considering 1.35 on skylake/kaby is well within spec, it would most likely do 5 ghz. All the extreme OC people I talk to that have ES chips have basically said 4.9-5.1 should be a 24/7 achievable OC at safe voltages with good cooling, and delid + slightly more volts should maybe net even higher 24/7 clocks.

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1 minute ago, Lays said:

Considering 1.35 on skylake/kaby is well within spec, it would most likely do 5 ghz. All the extreme OC people I talk to that have ES chips have basically said 4.9-5.1 should be a 24/7 achievable OC at safe voltages with good cooling, and delid + slightly more volts should maybe net even higher 24/7 clocks.

yea 5ghz seems to be the avg overclock , not suprising really , most 67k´s could to +500mhz aswell so its to be expected 

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1 hour ago, Space Reptile said:

that 7ghz kaby was also only one core on ln2 , you dont seem to understand extreme overclocking 

It was actually 2 cores... not that it makes any difference though

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1 minute ago, Space Reptile said:

yea 5ghz seems to be the avg overclock , not suprising really , most 67k´s could to +500mhz aswell so its to be expected 

Going from a 4.7 average to 5-ish is cool considering supposedly it was just process refinement.  IMO atleast.

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4 minutes ago, Lays said:

Going from a 4.7 average to 5-ish is cool considering supposedly it was just process refinement.  IMO atleast.

its to be expected , i mean look at FX chips , yea its old but the 8150 v 8350 , the 350 overclocks leagues better than the 150 and runs faster out of the box 

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In retrospect, it's pretty obvious they're waiting to see what AMD does with Vega first..

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2 hours ago, Dabombinable said:

Well they can fuck off. Remote access is my friend in this regard. I can play any game installed on my main rig, on my laptop with its pathetic APU.

Heck you can set up remote access with Android devices. Just get a keyboard for the tablet and enjoy 

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7 hours ago, haloharry97 said:

FUCK the usa "EVGA Step-Up is currently only available to residents of the United States (not including outlying territories), Canada and EU Countries."

rip

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4 hours ago, Super1337victim said:

I think it´s a service for situational use. If you are on trips or whatsoever. 

I even wonder about that. You're going to stream 1080p or 1440p over your hotel's wireless? I don't see the point of this GeForce Now crap at all. At least Playstation Now is like $20 a month and you don't have to pay for the games.

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I don't get what the hype is all about for this 1080 ti. From the benchmarks when the Titan XP came out. The performance difference between the Titan XP and the 1080 is like... 10 maybe 15 fps difference? for double the price. At best the 1080 TI is slightly faster than a 1080 for maybe 200-300$ more. I just don't get hype culture...

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So how exactly is Nvidia Now better than something than LiquidSky which seems to provide the same service for less and with more hours. e.g. Gamer plan gives you 80h for $10 (monthly plan) and 500gb for you games. Good luck to this Nvidia service. I don't think it will go far with that pricing.

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7 hours ago, Prysin said:

Heck you can set up remote access with Android devices. Just get a keyboard for the tablet and enjoy 

If my tablets wifi wasn't unreliable (Asus didn't know that solid Aluminium backs interfere with wifi) I'd be able to use it all over the place without any problems-since its dock has a keyboard+track pad (to go with the secondary battery). It would definitely be better than my laptop which has had its battery some how go from holding 2 or so hours charge (normal even when new) down to completely dead.

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27 minutes ago, Damikiller37 said:

So how exactly is Nvidia Now better than something than LiquidSky which seems to provide the same service for less and with more hours. e.g. Gamer plan gives you 80h for $10 (monthly plan) and 500gb for you games. Good luck to this Nvidia service. I don't think it will go far with that pricing.

The whole point of it is to get people playing on PC who don't own a "gaming" PC. I guess most people in this thread fucking missed that part jesus christ

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