There are of course smaller gaming desktops available, but the Origin Chronos is the smallest we've reviewed that can equip an X99 processor and
GTX 980Ti video card.
The DRIFT can be customized with overclocked Intel's Extreme Edition Haswell - E or Skylake processors, full - sized NVIDIA GeForce
GTX 980Ti or Titan X GPUs, and up to 16GBs of Kingston DDR4 memory.
It's no surprise that my NVIDIA
GTX 980ti - powered Oculus Rift generated a more complete experience, but this was the first opportunity I've had to compare the same game through both systems and the differences were clear.
Another reviewer wanted to love it, but just couldn't ignore the problems: «I tried so hard to love this game but its blurry picture even with x34, low fps even with
gtx 980ti and the hitches and glitches I just don't.»
The performance was flawless at 1080P (for some reason the UI was completely offset when I tried to switch to 1440P via DSR) with
my GTX 980Ti, with no stuttering whatsoever.
I played it on my PC which has
a GTX 980Ti video card.
Rumours and leaks had been rife with information about nVidia's new high - performance GPU for quite some time, and now nVidia have officially revealed and launched
the GTX 980ti to the global market to a...
Performance is also good, with the game running at steady 60 frames per second at max setting, 1080p resolution on a machine sporting an i7 - 3770 CPU, NVIDIA
GTX 980Ti GPU and 16 GB RAM.
The tech demo used to showcase all those features was rumored to be running on a PC equipped with a GeForce
GTX 980Ti, Intel Core i7 5820K processor and 8 GB DDR4 RAM.
AMD R9 Fury X & Nvidia
GTX 980Ti Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.7 GHz ASUS Maximus VIII Hero G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB DDR4 3200 MHz Corsair HX1200i Corsair H110i GT Windows 10 x64
To play the game at 4K 60 FPS, you are going to need the best computer hardware out there: i7 6700k, Nvidia
GTX 980ti or Radeon Fury X, an SSD and 30 GB in hard drive space and 16 GB of RAM.