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Are you going to upgrade your gpu only when next gen consoles come out?

  • Yes :)

    Votes: 9 25%
  • No :(

    Votes: 11 31%
  • No, because my current gpu is not so good and I need to upgrade soon ;)

    Votes: 8 22%
  • It depends how fast the ps4 / xbox "720" is. I might just by a console :P

    Votes: 1 2.8%
  • Need more GPU as I journey to avenge King Cailan & vanquish the Arch Demon amidst the Fifth Blight.

    Votes: 7 19%

Vote: Are you content with your gpu until next gen consoles come out?

1.1K views 29 replies 28 participants last post by  G woodlogger  
#1 ·
Hi, was wondering if y'all plan to keep the gpu you have now and upgrade only when the next gen consoles come out in 2-5 years seeing that majority of games that come out are console ports. Vote or die.
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#2 ·
I just built my system in Feb. It was a budget build at the time. Even though I have money now to upgrade, I won't now that I'm going to college, I see no reason to upgrade. I won't bring my computer with me (my brother will use it) and will only use it when I come home during breaks. Plus I only game at 1440x900 so the 460 will be fine for years to come.
 
#4 ·
Who cares about the new consoles? They never have top of the line equipment in them anyways.
 
#9 ·
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Originally Posted by Doodlebro;14624812
The new consoles from Microsoft and sony MIGHT have a 5770/5830 equivalent. Wouldn't really be much reason to lean towards better graphics because a Radeon 10,000+ Series would be out by then. A jump from the current GFX system in the PS3/Xbox 360 to a 5830 equivalent would be a HUGE jump for the console gamers.
Source?
 
#11 ·
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Originally Posted by 3dfxvoodoo;14624854
I predict my pc will be more powerfull than next gen.'s consles
Yuuuuuup.
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#12 ·
ps3 was released 6 years after the ps2 launched. So if the ps3 launched in 2006, the ps4 release date if going by history, would be imminent...within the next 2 years.

So if the ps3 had the equivalent desktop gpu of a 7900gtx. And in 2006, the top desktop graphics card was an 8800gtx, which basically had a big massive generational performance gap over the 7000 series gpu.

This same performance gap appears to be rearing it's head in the cuda gpu road map for Maxwell in 2013.

So it would be my hunch that the ps4 launches by 2013, and have Kepler's mid-range performance...which could be as fast as a GTX580.

Edit: Judging by this, I wold probably have to upgrade by 2013. Of course if a good deal comes along that goes out the window,
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#13 ·
What's this thing you call a "console"?
IIRC it's something that barbaric cavemen use.
/troll
 
#15 ·
Of course! As much as I love my 460s right now they will be way inferior in at least 2 years, and when new consoles come out, then for sure I might buy a new gpu. gtx 880 !!
 
#24 ·
I upgrade when I see enough games that can benefit from a upgrade. That been said I was hoping my 4890 CF would last until kepler but as there are a lot of games that wont run with all the candy I'm tempted to pick up a 570
 
#25 ·
I vote for none of the above options. I'll upgrade when I fell I I need to or fancy it if there's a an exceptional deal. If next gen gpu's came out and were getting 2x fps against my card (equivelent price range) then i'd buy one. Consoles wouldn't factor into the eqation in any way shape or form.
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Originally Posted by Nicnivian;14624593
I think I'll be holding out until the next architecture.
Console ports or not, still a lot of demand for GPU power.
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Originally Posted by BigCactus;14624742
I don't really care about consoles, but I guess I have to since everything is ported over from them to pc. So consoles are basically the "standard" and games that require a lot more gpu won't be pushed until next gen consoles get here.
Not every games a console port, it's mostly mainstream consumer junk (like cod), and especially, terrible film spin-offs that look terrible even by console standards.