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I keep reading the same thing "2gb is plenty @ 1080p" or "Most cards wont have the horsepower to use any more then 2gb" 1080p is starting to become last gen, 1440p is getting cheaper and more available to a lot of people. Also, to put...
Not to mention it also just looks so much cleaner. I am mounting all three once I get my 27" IPS/PLS (still haven't decided) monitor this summer. And like Cyph3r said, it is just so much easier to line up. My desk is at a super slight...
Quote:Originally Posted by Forceman In 1-2 years the GPU won't be able to run max settings anyway, so the VRAM will be the least of your concerns.  Same situation with something like a 7770 now - sure you can get a 2GB version but...
Quote:Originally Posted by zealord disagree for single cards. agree for multi gpu - multi monitor setups. But I think one can still play mighty fine on a surround with just 2gb of ram. There are some games that might be affected on...
Everyone seems to be saying you don't need it, but I think that 2gb isn't even worth buying anymore. Do you want a card that will last you more than a year, or are you ok with having to buy a new one every 9 months? Also, to everyone...
Looks solid to me. Run a full 24 hour blend test like everyone else is saying just to be safe but 1.13 isn't too hard to believe. Been hearing really good things about the latest batch of 3570k's so you may have gotten one of those. I...
Quote:Originally Posted by XxAlbertoxX Thanks for the responses guys. So I suppose all the FPS gamers I know that upgraded from the i7 2600ks to the 3XXX series must have had extra money. Also, if the new 7XX cards are coming in...
Quote:Originally Posted by ShadowDragoon I was actually watching my computer closely while it was encoding a bit earloer today. It maxes out all four of my processor cores completely. This really makes me think i should go with more...
Quote:Originally Posted by ShadowDragoon Yeah, just straight video rendering, nothing fancy. So, if i really only wanted to do one project at a time, I'd be better off with a really fast dual or quad core, and pretty much don't need...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ongdanhurchim Ok thx for helping Since I have warranty I may push to 1.5v and try to get the best I can with clockspeed. Temps at 1.48v and LLC high right now are around 72-73c max on the hottest cores...
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