NVIDIA GeForce GTX Battlebox Program for 4K Gaming
NVIDIA is pleased to announce we’re working with system builders around EMEAI to help introduce a new breed of elite gaming PCs, called the GeForce GTX Battlebox. Designed to deliver the fastest frame rates for this winter’s most anticipated game titles. Battleboxes are constructed with the fastest hardware imaginable, including the latest GeForce GTX GPUs and Intel Ivy Bridge-E CPUs.
For gamers who are looking for intense and highly coordinated skirmishes on the virtual battlefield, the GeForce GTX Battlebox will be their weapon of choice when configured with an Intel Haswell CPU, a 4K monitor sporting a resolution of 3840x2160 and dual GeForce GTX 780 or higher GPUs running in SLI configuration. The combination of this potent hardware will help gamers secure victory in their favourite PC games, while experiencing consistently playable frame rates and buttery-smooth animation when mowing down their competition.
Systems will be branded with special “Battlebox” insignia, in addition each system will be kitted out with an exclusive NVIDIA SLI bridge with an illuminated GeForce GTX Claw; this has been asked for by gamers since we revealed its existence alongside the GeForce GTX TITAN. Gamers looking for the ultimate action this year have need look no further than the impressive system builders who have signed up as Battlebox recruits, including: Komplett in the Netherlands and Scan, PC Specialist, Chillblast, Cyberpower, Dino PC, and ComputerPlanet in the UK along with more than 30 others worldwide.
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I'm not interested in 4K until there's a single high end card that can handle it with reasonable framerates.
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Well said.
And reasonable fps @ min 60fps in any scenario.
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imagine 3x 2160p displays configuration
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The Way It's Meant To Be Paid
Nothing changes
First they should resolve one display 4k problems
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/539645/nvidia-surround/2-monitor-gaming-/1
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I am sure glad I bought my Titan for 4k in the future. After looking at the specs, it seems all I need is another Titan and more Ram and maybe a SSD.
Personally I think NVidia cards will drop in price as soon as AMD's new cards hit the market. NVidia is just trying to cash in on the new 4K craze because its brand new. Buying these systems right now would bring a ton of regret in a few months, seeing as how close the AMD Sea Islands are being released.
There is also only one 4k display right now, so if you were to buy this right now, you would also be paying for a overpriced display as it is the only one of its kind. Benchmarks already have proven that 3 way Titan SLI does not improve performance that warrant's the cost of purchase right now. Until NVidia releases better drivers, having 3way SLI titan is a complete waste of money.
I am glad that 4k displays are coming soon tho and to see that to get decent FPS in 4k only requires 2 way SLI for me.