j/w if its worth all the money or if the step under 780ti/780 gtx would be good enough.
thanks
j/w if its worth all the money or if the step under 780ti/780 gtx would be good enough.
thanks
It's not worth the cash at all.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...arks,3663.html
thanks kryn. you're not the same guy i worked with at that computer software company are u?
Originally posted by faiz999
thanks kryn. you're not the same guy i worked with at that computer software company are u?
Not me!
Why do you need a 780 or Titan? Got some extra cash burning a hole in your pocket and feel like having the latest and greatest?
The 780ti is actually a step up. The 780 is a step below.
lol I'd like two 780's for gaming...Originally posted by faiz999
thanks kryn. you're not the same guy i worked with at that computer software company are u?
My two GTX 670's just aren't cutting it anymore
i have a 7950 and its great but i was thinking of getting some new components and was wondering if its worth "investing" in. i just noticed that its 1k and theres other comparable cards at half the price, so my main concern was, is it half the performance. but from the article posted i dont think so.Originally posted by KRyn
Not me!
Why do you need a 780 or Titan? Got some extra cash burning a hole in your pocket and feel like having the latest and greatest?
On a single monitor at 1080p a gtx770 would play everything at ultra settings @ 60+fps. I have a gtx 670 and am still about 60-65fps on BF4 at 1080p
What do you guys do that requires these video cards? My 6 year old video card was playing the latest COD's and SC2 at 1920X1200 flawlessly. When I got my new computer a year and a half ago I got a pretty good card, and again I can play all these games flawlessly at 2560X1440 haha. Do you have 4 monitors or something to run?
What I love about video cards is you can buy an awesome card for half of what it used to cost and still have a recent card, because they upgrade them so often.
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What the hell are you doing that TWO GTX670's are not running everything at the speed of ridiculous?Originally posted by A790
lol I'd like two 780's for gaming...
My two GTX 670's just aren't cutting it anymore
I'm running a single GTX560ti, and I can run most games at 1080p on highest settings, well over 60fps.
I mean unless you are running 5 monitors, or things are not running right, you should have ZERO issues.
lol c'mon now, can't a guy get a bit more horsepower?Originally posted by DeeK
What the hell are you doing that TWO GTX670's are not running everything at the speed of ridiculous?
I'm running a single GTX560ti, and I can run most games at 1080p on highest settings, well over 60fps.
I mean unless you are running 5 monitors, or things are not running right, you should have ZERO issues.
I mean my Mustang has 420 horsepower too, but that doesn't mean I don't think about throwing a blower on that thing every day :P
I also have a 2gb Sapphire 7950 for the past year now, it runs 3 screen Eyefinity pretty decently in my experience, flawless for any demanding premier PC release out atm (Arma3, BF4, AC4, Arkham Origins). I can't see myself upgrading the GPU for another year at the very least, it's a good mid-high end GPU the 7950 I think.Originally posted by faiz999
i have a 7950 and its great but i was thinking of getting some new components and was wondering if its worth "investing" in. i just noticed that its 1k and theres other comparable cards at half the price, so my main concern was, is it half the performance. but from the article posted i dont think so.
Last edited by n1zm0; 11-27-2013 at 09:57 AM.