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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #11
(05-10-2016, 12:21 AM)Customer Wrote: I have no clue what nvidia has up their sleeve.

They wouldn't just make a WAY better and faster card for that low of a price out of the kindness of their hearts..

Maybe just advances in current technology I guess? Either way my GTX 970 SC will do me just fine.

Trueeeeeee. My 970 eats through all triple A titles at 1080 P currently. No need for an upgrade.

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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #12
(05-10-2016, 04:41 AM)Losi Wrote: Trueeeeeee. My 970 eats through all triple A titles at 1080 P currently. No need for an upgrade.

Thing is, I have a VERY shitty AMD CPU. It bottlenecks hard with my GPU.

I can run Battlefield 4 on ultra and get no less than 90fps, but GOD FORBID if I get on TF2 my fps is around 50-58.
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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #13
The best part is im not really into gaming lol. Video editing mostly. Im not over clocked on anything all stock settings minus the asus x99 mobo default over clock.





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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #14
Hopefully the performance jumps they're talking about are real-world numbers. That's what we need. I just hope these cards are powerful enough that they can pull off 4K 60fps with ease with the newest games. I want that at least, especially since I'm considering jumping to 4K.

The cards do sound like they will do the job. Will buy if they do 4K no questions asked.
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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #15
(05-11-2016, 03:02 AM)NyappyRizaki Wrote: Hopefully the performance jumps they're talking about are real-world numbers. That's what we need. I just hope these cards are powerful enough that they can pull off 4K 60fps with ease with the newest games. I want that at least, especially since I'm considering jumping to 4K.

The cards do sound like they will do the job. Will buy if they do 4K no questions asked.

welp, will see. I'm ordering about a week after they are out and people post reviews lol





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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #16
(05-09-2016, 04:11 PM)encrypted Wrote: What does everyone think of the new 1070 and 1080?

I have 2 gtx970 and I am thinking of picking up the 1070 when its released. Might wait a little bit but maybe ill just go for it.

Do you think It'll be the right move to purchase the 1070?

I mean, Is It anything that your SLI config won't handle? The 1070 Is certainly a superior card, but unless I benchmark It, It's difficult to say whether It'll outperform and If so, by how much.
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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #17
Personally, I have a single 970 SSC and that thing can do anything and EVERYTHING I can throw at it. Not even going to bother looking at another card, this one has been serving me for such a short time, yet so well.

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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #18
(05-11-2016, 12:02 PM)mothered Wrote: Do you think It'll be the right move to purchase the 1070?

I mean, Is It anything that your SLI config won't handle? The 1070 Is certainly a superior card, but unless I benchmark It, It's difficult to say whether It'll outperform and If so, by how much.

I don't even game.. I built this PC for video editing. But I can probably sell both 970s and only pay a little to upgrade so why not?





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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #19
(05-11-2016, 03:34 PM)encrypted Wrote: But I can probably sell both 970s and only pay a little to upgrade so why not?

That's my point- the cost factor Is Immaterial.

As opposed to your current setup, of what benefit would the upgrade be? In other words, In terms of overall performance, would there be any significant difference to your current setup?
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RE: Nvidas new graphics cards #20
(05-12-2016, 02:23 PM)mothered Wrote: That's my point- the cost factor Is Immaterial.

As opposed to your current setup, of what benefit would the upgrade be? In other words, In terms of overall performance, would there be any significant difference to your current setup?

There will be a performance bump. Well, I should say I need to wait to real life benchmarks come out to decide.





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