EVGA announces VR-Ready card line

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#1 Shewgenja
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This should really simplify interfacing a VR helmet to your gaming computer. This is really a great move by EVGA in my opinion!

Details here!

Very tempting to do an upgrade to this :)

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#3 LegatoSkyheart
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I wouldn't believe them.

The last set of cards said that They'll be able to pump up to 4K easily. While True it was a sub 30fps experience, hardly what one would call "Quality" when talking PC gaming.

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#4 jj-josh
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@LegatoSkyheart said:

I wouldn't believe them.

The last set of cards said that They'll be able to pump up to 4K easily. While True it was a sub 30fps experience, hardly what one would call "Quality" when talking PC gaming.

good point

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#5 svaubel
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Dont see how an internal(?) HDMI port and a slightly modified cooling system is going to make this TI better than the current version.

Nvidia sure is taking its sweet time to get Pascal out.