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RE: Deciding on new graphics card - evanz - 11-24-2014 A decent set of ram and motherboard will always help the gfx card, make sure at least 4 or 8 gig, fast ram, and good quad core RE: Deciding on new graphics card - dirmaster0 - 11-24-2014 To Alley: I sold the liquid cooler, the stock cooler and all the fans on the case make it so I really dont need a cooler (keeps it within 40-55C max even during heavy gameplay; idles between 28C and 31C tops) The screens were just ones we have at work ![]() I'm also well aware the PSU is overkill, I got the 1000w if I ever needed more power in the future--If you havent noticed I also maxed out the RAM (32GB DDR3 1600mhz) which is definitely overkill as well ![]() To Eugen: I'm not familiar with that brand, I'd kind of like to stick with one that I know. Looks like a pretty nice GPU you have though! To Evanz: I've had this PSU for a while now, I've never ran into any issues w/ power consumption or any issues powering internal hardware with it at all luckily To Snak3: Thats pretty much my dilemma, the 970 would really do everything I want it to as the 980 would, the price difference is what I'm stuck on. I'm primarily looking to upgrade so I can play Star Citizen smoothly (Struggles slightly with my current 650) Back to Evanz again: I have 32GB DDR3 RAM (seen here ), runs perfectly with everything I need it for, my main bottle neck seems to be the GPU at this point. I appreciate all the input people, I'm starting to lean towards the 970 more ![]() RE: Deciding on new graphics card - Badperson - 11-25-2014 Can you do with an AMD card? Like the R9 270 or the 8970, I mean. RE: Deciding on new graphics card - dirmaster0 - 11-28-2014 Ended up buying this since the original 970 is out of stock (little better clock speed and a free game, in my case Far Cry 4) Here RE: Deciding on new graphics card - Badperson - 12-03-2014 To be honest I am sure a 760 would've sufficed for a lot of your needs. The 970 though slaps AMD's R9 290 in the face according to Anandtech. RE: Deciding on new graphics card - dirmaster0 - 12-03-2014 A co-worker mentioned that as well, but I figured I would upgrade to the 900 series of some form. Now that I reviewed the specs on that AMD r9 290 I wish EVGA would've incorporated 512-bit memory interface with this line of graphics cards, but this is still quite a jump from my previous EVGA Superclocked 650. I'll post results when I get the card Friday (testing with Star Citizen ![]() RE: Deciding on new graphics card - Badperson - 12-03-2014 Well, here's this thing: You can run BF4 on maybe even high with the 650. Far Cry 4 is more than playable at decent settings with a 650. CoD Advanced Warfare too. Idk, it was also worth mentioning the processor used in those cases was a Core 2 Quad. |