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Thursday, 18 August 2016

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GeForce GTX Titan Z The Gaming Beast

Exactly what the gamer's would expect from the giant of the Gaming industry. Another Gaming beast after GeForce GTX 1080. The "Titan Z" the powerful monster that can tackle any powerful curve balls these new gen game's throw but what's makes it so powerful from its adversaries? let see at some of the specs
Image taken from Nvidia.co.uk

Specs:
Titan Z Official Specs

Highlights
Though being one of  the fastest and the biggest cards around. This is one powerful card even if it doesn't match Titan X and the AMD Radeon 295X2 in some aspects.

First and foremost highlight of this beast is the solid 12GB GDDR5 memory that completely obliterates the 8 gig of ram in the X this is a major power that gives the Titan Z edge over others. 12 GB of ram is ridiculously large for a GPU!.

Let's move on to the processing power of the card in that case Titan Z is powerful as well we are talking about the 8.988 Teraflops! which is a  huge jump forward from the 6.144 Teraflops of the Titan X this creates a superiority in 4K HD gaming in the card itself . 

Along with the pixel rate of 106.6 Giga-Pixels as compared to the 96 of that of Titan X also some other features of the card like texture rate, texture mapping, and memory bandwidth are slightly larger than its predecessor the X .
Image taken from Nvidia.co.uk
Performance / Benchmarks
Now that we have seen what this card can do in theory now let's how much can it hold itself when we put it in the real world. We are going to cover several key factors of performance in this section.

General Performance in Gameplay
So how did the GTX Titan performed? The answer is obvious it was AWESOME!. it delivered what it was made for 100 fps over hd gameplay at max settings and some over 70 fps for 2560 x 1440 resolution and 50+ fps in the 4K Resolution on the Maximum settings.

Power Consumption
The card takes from roughly 479 to 570 watts in the maximum gameplay and High End Graphics rendering as it takes about 130 to 155 watts on idle.
that may seem like a lot of power but when you compare it to AMD's R9 295X2 the Titan Z is much more power efficient model. While on the average of gaming performance the 295X2 eats up 510 to 659 watts.

Heat Generation 
At the matter of heat the Nvidia is known to be good at these things especially when you consider the fact their cards are generally air cooled models and it also applies on the Z too. The Titan Z manages about 37 to 43 degrees Celsius on idle functioning while it can spike up to 83 to 91 degrees under heavy duress of 4K resolution gaming. but in compared to R9 of AMD with it being liquid cooling system and Titan Z relies on air the Z is less efficient at keeping heat low than its newer Titan X cousin.

Noise Generation
The Z manages to keep its voice down. almost to 35 to 38 decibals and only goes up to 42 to 45 Decibels during heavy gaming. If you are sitting in an empty room the 45 decibels is about as loud as the average background noise in and office but its not too bad for a card with last Year's design
PROS:
  1. One of the three best 4K-Capable GPU'S
  2. Very close to perfection in performance at 4K resolution
  3. Excellent 1440p Performance
  4. Moderate power consumption and noise levels
  5. Powerfull 12GB GDDR5 Ram
CONS:
  1. Aging architecture and processor
  2. Runs a little hot compare to other Nvidia models
  3. Expensive. as relative to performance

Should I buy it?
As many would go for for the R9 and the Titan X I, would personally give this card a fighting chance because it gives the highest processing and texturing power than all of its predecessors and it has a cool design structure known as the "Pascal" structure with some lights and beams in your PC Case this card would look like a beast. the major issue for me is the price. That 3500$ price tag on new is just killing me. if the money is not an issue for you guys I would totally recommend you guys to Buy it.

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Monday, 15 August 2016

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No Man's Sky = Disappointment?


The most hyped game of 2016 is now starting to lose its popularity among the gamers because of bad reviews about it. What? but its an exploration game! it should be fun! as much as gamers want this to be true No Man's Sky just after playing a few hours has now become a little bit boring as told by people all over the world who had pre-ordered the game first hand and some of them are now even asking for a refund. In this article I shall explain the downfall of the game from a gamers POV and and to tell you whether it is a good idea to buy the game or not.

18 Quintillion Planets.

Yes, That many planets just waiting out there to be explored by enthusiastic gamers in this epic Procedurally Generated game but even if all the gamers in the world tried to explore them all they still wouldn't be close to completing the game. At first when we heard that there would be this much diversity in the game we too were hyped but as the game rolled out we saw that there was not much we could do beside collect things on the planets and killing alien Species and some other things this was the First Let down for the game 
Image Taken from Playstationlifestyle.net

Lack of Purpose

As fun as exploring should be the game game revolves around the some of the confusing factors that is if you wake up by the side of an mountain you would be just running around and collecting resource to fix your space-ship or if you spaceship crash lands near an alien obelisk you would just learn a new word to speak in the galaxy Congratulations! You know how to speak alien now. while the starting point is different for everybody there is no saying what you starting planet would be or if you would ever see another person in all of the galaxy or some gamer just firing his laser on an unknown planet to an unknown alien.

Image taken from Itechpost.com

Lags and FPS Drops on PC 

The thing that we all hate most whenever we are playing a game. specially a game that we have been waiting for so long and pre-ordered it is LAG! most of the users just after getting the game on their powerful mighty PC's started to complain about fps drops and glitching out on the start screen the forums at steam had a field day reading all those bad reviews and trying to fix the situation but Sean Murray the co creator of the game has posted some of the tweets saying that fixes has been rolled out and the bugs are starting to disappear  but still some of the performance issues are remaining Tip: Max the framerate cap and disable the V-Sync for better performance.

Same Routing on Every Planet.

Being a Procedurally generated game we thought there would lots of things to do on every different planet we explore and discover new things while that might be a little true some of things were off-putting like Collect ton of carbon on every planet we go. the thing people are now starting to complain about after playing the game for few days is that there now new thing to do every planet has a different scenery from the one before but we end up doing the same thing all over again like Mining Carbon then shooting some aliens for no reason.

Conclusion / Bottom Line 

Just after playing the game on a console for a few hours i have come to this conclusion. Yes, the game is fun, The Scenery and the colors are great and to some extents gameplay is kind of addicting itself being curious about the things on new planets. But still there are some things missing and for the PC players i would recommend not buying the game just yet because it has some issues regarding the performance of the game and glitches but if you own a Playstation I Would totally recommend you to try out this game to the full extents of your gaming power. 



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