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Gigabyte just launched its new Watercooled GTX980ti, bringing a fully enclosed PCB, allowing for the VRAM to be cooled with water as well. The Watercooled 980ti looks to be one of the most powerful single VGAs on the market now, what do you guys think of Watercooled PCBs? Video Review of the Watercooled GTX980ti Specifications: Core clock of 1216MHz boost to 1317MHz 384 bit Mem Bus 6GB of VRAM Features: PCB Coating to promote durability and lifespan RGB LED Illumination
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Is anyone here using any EVGA GPU's
Soulessdeath posted a topic in Building, Troubleshooting & Modding
So I am looking at buying a EVGA graphics card specifically a EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING Card, And i was wondering if anyone here had any reviews on their products?- 6 replies
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What is most important to you in Graphics Cards?
Roscosity posted a topic in Processors, Motherboards & Memory
As the title says, what's most important to you guys in terms of graphics cards? -Value, efficiency, performance, performance per dollar, future-ready, etc Let me know :) -
Buy a GPU from last gen to run SLI, is it worth it?
Brad74 posted a topic in Building, Troubleshooting & Modding
Hey guys, First of all, apologies if this post is in the wrong space. I was thinking the other day, now that the 10 series (1050, 1060, 1070 & 1080) NVIDIA graphics cards are out, the previous generation are dropping in price. At the moment, I'm currently running with an MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming. Most games I get nice performance but I'm starting to see the limitations of the card on newer graphics intensive games that are coming out. I'm not ready to make a full upgrade to say a 1070 but was thinking if I found another of the same 970 card, it might be worth picking up at a reduced price. What are people's thoughts on this. Is it worth running two of these cards in SLI? Will this really give me much of a worthwhile graphics improvement? My knowledge is a little sparce on this topic so any info would be of help. Thanks. -
Hi knowledgeable people of the PC world, I need some advice. So I've had my gaming PC for about 2 years now, and I'm beginning to notice my framerates to be not up where I want them to be with some newer games. My current graphics card is a Gigabyte Radeon HD7870 2GB. Along with wanting to run at the higher graphics settings on new games, I do a fair bit of modding in Skyrim and am noticing that it really starts to struggle at times. I've played with overclocking but without much noticeable improvement. So, time to upgrade I figure! I'm looking at a GeForce GTX 970, seems to be the best in my price range. Okay, questions. What sort of improvement can I expect going from my old card to new one? Will it be able to run all my pretty Skyrim mods and most newer games on ultra? Is there any issue with me swapping out my AMD card for NVIDIA? There are a few different versions of the GTX 970, such as GTX 970 G1 Gaming (Gigabyte) and GTX 970 Gaming (MSI). Are there any differences or are these just the different names given by the different named brands? My system specs are: CPU - Intel Core i5 3570 3.4GHz RAM - Kingston DDR3 8GB OS - Windows 7.1 Storage - 1 x 128GB Sandisk SSD, 2 x 2TB Toshiba HDD Power Supply - Corsair 600W Sorry for long post! Any help or advice would be awesome! Cheers!
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Hi all, I'm upgrading my graphics card and have a large number of cards to choose from in my price range. These cards all differ in price by no more than around $50, so it's down to specifications and real-word performance to make the decision. Does anyone have input as to which card may be the best choice (or ones to avoid)? 3G GTX 780 Ti Gigabyte-GHz 4G GTX 970 Gainward (3354) 4G GTX 970 Gainward-Phantom (3361) 4G GTX 970 Asus Turbo-OC 4G GTX 970 Asus STRIX OC 4G GTX 970 Gigabyte OC (WF3OC) 4G GTX 970 G1 Gaming 4G GTX 970 Twin Turbo OC Thanks, jt
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Gigabyte just launched its new edition of the 900 series from Nvidia, with superior cooling and base clock rates without an increase in power requirements, the new graphics cards from Gigabyte look set to be the high-end graphics cards for those who want the most out of their gaming rigs. What're your thoughts and opinions of the new series? Link for more info: http://www.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1405