In almost an hour, NVIDIA’s CES 2017 keynote will begin. While NVIDIA will focus on a variety of subjects (like AI and cars), pc gamers can look forward to some interesting reveals.
BioWare will showcase the PC version of Mass Effect: Andromeda during NVIDIA’s CES 2017 keynote. Not only that, but we’re almost certain that the green team will reveal its new GPU, the GeForce GTX1080Ti.
According to reports, the GeForce GTX1080Ti will be almost as fast as the Titan X Pascal but will cost far less. Furthermore, the GeForce GTX1080Ti may be a full implementation of the GP102 GPU. PC gamers got a glimpse of what the full implementation of the GP102 can do when NVIDIA released the Quadro P6000.
It’s worth noting that AMD will also hold an event for its Radeon Vega Architecture later today, so it will be interesting to see whether VEGA will be able to compete with NVIDIA’s upcoming GPU.

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Gsync 4k 144hz IPS HDR. i want this.
Youre in luck, asus is planning a 27″ panel with those exact specs
Yet no 1080ti announced.
Yes my next monitor will be a 4k HDR I PS 27” too. Right now i have 24” 1440p 60 hz ips without HDER
if reviews for the asus 27″ or acers new 4k hdr ips 144hz monitor come out positive then im most definitely a buyer. im hoping acer goes ultrawide seeing as they havnt released the screen size yet which seems like either an odd or a tactical omission
Yes, may your wallet be strong on that bad boy.
No 1080Ti, so yeah for us that have 1080’s that’s good. SH prices would’ve dropped drastically.
Missed the live event. I’ve always loved the Nvidia presentations, hopefully it’ll be like their older ones 🙂