780! 770 is not much of an upgrade unless you can make most of it from the 670. I don't know how comfortable I would be with a 550W SLI unless you had the best of the best PSU.So, here's my current situation... I've got a single 670 running on a 550w PSU. I don't know what the next logical step is for upgrading... do I SLI with another 670? do I sell the 670 and go for something like a 770?
So, here's my current situation... I've got a single 670 running on a 550w PSU. I don't know what the next logical step is for upgrading... do I SLI with another 670? do I sell the 670 and go for something like a 770?
Terrible value. 280X is that price too.
7950 was good when it was $190 two weeks ago.
So right now the 7950, 280X, 660Ti, 670, and 760 are the same price?
Prices all range. You can get 660Ti for $230. A 7950 or 760 for $240.So right now the 7950, 280X, 660Ti, 670, and 760 are the same price?
780! 770 is not much of an upgrade unless you can make most of it from the 670. I don't know how comfortable I would be with a 550W SLI unless you had the best of the best PSU.
770 is a sideways step really, don't do it.
I wouldn't advise SLI on a 550w either. What is your 670 not doing for you atm?
should have waited then? Graphics cards have price drops around this time of the year, every year.
780 for 1440p monitor.
Can it handle most games with all the bells up at 60fps?
I can live without the most expensive AA... but i'm curious about soft shadows and tesselations and physx which i've never really messed with.
Yeah, the PSU is nothing too terribly special, to be honest I feel like it is holding my 670 back as is. I get pretty good FPS at max settings in virtually every game, but I do get some odd framerate drops that I feel like I shouldn't with my i7 3300 and 670.
Damn, now I'm torn between the 780, the 290x, and the 290. I've only ever had AMD, so I am a bit curious what people love so much about Nvidia that they justify paying more for equal performance
Nope. 760 and 660 Ti are around $250.
Is your i7 a 3770K? If so overclock it, and OC your 670. Will give you a nice boost.
I'd try to hold off until 20nm really, you've still got a fantastic card.
Ah ok cool. Guess I didn't hunt in Newegg long enough before finding that 7950 lol.
So as it stands, the 280x is THE card to get in the 299$ range?
Yeah, I really should. This was my first ever gaming rig, I built it last summer so I'm still pretty new to the scene. OCing seems intimidating to me![]()
Ah ok cool. Guess I didn't hunt in Newegg long enough before finding that 7950 lol.
So as it stands, the 280x is THE card to get in the 299$ range?
Yeah, I really should. This was my first ever gaming rig, I built it last summer so I'm still pretty new to the scene. OCing seems intimidating to me![]()
you realise you can buy the gpu in ps4 for 130 euros now, right?This is why a PS4 is a good investment at the moment for me. I have 2 GTX 280s SLI'ed and they have done so much of what I have asked of them, but their days have been numbered for a while now. Good thing I have bought mostly indie titles of late that have yet to kill them outright. With the new bigger titles coming out though, a relatively cheap console that can play them beautifully right out of the box is a great deal for me. I eagerly await the day I can upgrade my SLI situation to 680 or above for a decent price.
don't buy a 7950 for 300, shouldn't the 280x (7970 ghz edition with a new sticker) be 300 dollars or less as well?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161429
That seems pretty hot. 7950 @ 300$? I'm comparing with 760's and such that are also 300$. Even some 660ti's in there at 300$. But performance from the 7950 seems to be on average 10-12fps higher on the 7950 then the 760.
Like Tomb Raider on Ultimate @ 1080p = 70fps for 7950, 59fps for 760.
Go to the pc screenshot thread to see why nvidia is good right nowDamn, now I'm torn between the 780, the 290x, and the 290. I've only ever had AMD, so I am a bit curious what people love so much about Nvidia that they justify paying more for equal performance
Ah ok cool. Guess I didn't hunt in Newegg long enough before finding that 7950 lol.
So as it stands, the 280x is THE card to get in the 299$ range?
Yeah, I really should. This was my first ever gaming rig, I built it last summer so I'm still pretty new to the scene. OCing seems intimidating to me![]()
http://www.pcper.com/news/Graphics-...780-GTX-770-Prices-Announces-GTX-780-Ti-Price
pcper.com is reporting the price cuts as follows:
GeForce GTX 780 is getting dropped from $649 to $499, a $150 savings
GeForce GTX 770 2GB is going to drop from $399 to $329
And as a bonus:
The yet-to-be-released GeForce GTX 780 Ti is also getting a price - $699 based on the email we just received.
Why does this thread exist.
There is already a thread about the new Nvidia announcements.
Nvidia Gtx 780ti to be released on November 7th for $699
Why does this thread exist.
There is already a thread about the new Nvidia announcements.
Nvidia Gtx 780ti to be released on November 7th for $699
Why does this thread exist.
There is already a thread about the new Nvidia announcements.
Nvidia Gtx 780ti to be released on November 7th for $699
The 780 for $500 with the three brand new games seems like a pretty sweet deal.
so great that amd and nvidia are doing all these promo deals.
which means you can get all these hot AAA games at launch for like ~25 bucks off ebay![]()
The 780 for $500 with the three brand new games seems like a pretty sweet deal.
If you don't care about the features that come with buying an Nvidia card, then yes.
Speaking of the 280X, I wonder how much of this is true.
Overclocking is basically as easy as adjusting a few sliders or upping a multiplier in your BIOS. Nowadays you can't really do much wrong if you take small steps and don't overdo it. It starts to become scary when you start overvolting.
You have to be careful because it's actually quite easy. Graphics cards can be easily oc'd using software like MSI afterburner, CPUs should be done in the BIOS, hell for me there's just a toggle in the BIOS..
Just always work incrementally and monitor temps.
It's easy as pieWith a 3770K you'll be able to get it to at least 4.2GHz usually, as for the 670 you could probably eek another 10% from the core and 15-20% from the memory.
All depends on your cooler and the silicon lottery for both, as well as the quality of your mobo for the CPU.
Going to be buying the gigabyte 770 in a few days time. Need some quick advice on the subject. I currently have a PSU thats around 550w - 600w.
Will it be enough to power a 770? My pc also contains all the typical stuff, i5 2500k, TB HDD, CD Drive, 2 sticks of ram. Nothing special.
Nvidia has the better bundle at the minute though, AMD needs a thorough refresh of Never Settle.
The 780 for $500 with the three brand new games seems like a pretty sweet deal.
It'll be fine, PSU requirements on cards are artificially high anyways due to shitty PSU manufacturers lying about their PSU's wattage. If you're using Corsar, Seasonic, or another known brand, it's more than enough.Going to be buying the gigabyte 770 in a few days time. Need some quick advice on the subject. I currently have a PSU thats around 550w - 600w.
Will it be enough to power a 770? My pc also contains all the typical stuff, i5 2500k, TB HDD, CD Drive, 2 sticks of ram. Nothing special.
Why does this thread exist.
There is already a thread about the new Nvidia announcements.
Nvidia Gtx 780ti to be released on November 7th for $699
Go to the pc screenshot thread to see why nvidia is good right now
downsampling for excellent image quality
AA options on AMD are dire right now.
I've been there and seen the heavily downsampled pics (they look amazing). My issue though is I already have a 1440p monitor, so I would have to downsample from an even higher res, and I'm not 100% sure if a 780 could handle much more. The AMD newest AMD cards seem to perform better at high resolutions, but I had an awful experience dealing with the jury-rigged downsampling method for AMD, so I doubt I would even try it again unless I did have an Nvidia card.CUDA, PhysX, adaptive V-sync, Shadowplay, G-Sync ?(admitted, some of them are not worth the price of admission...)
AMD has upped their drivers, but they sucked at one point. Just because you can show a high FPS count, it doesn't necessarily mean you deliver a fluid gaming experience. Also, there was a long period where DX9 games on AMD cards were artifacting due to bad drivers.
So make your decision whether you want to pay a bit more.
I'd say their never settle bundle right now (if it is still available) is kind of fine, since there has not came out too much since that time anyway. But I don't think they even include the bundle with the R9 series, and I wonder if they will and what it will include.
I bought a 770 over the summer.
I'm assuming I'm not getting jack shit as far as free bundled games go...
There is a guy on here who works for CCL in the UK, they were told to expect BF4 to be added to it by now so who knows what they're at.
As for the games in NS they're almost all titles that can be picked up extremely cheaply now, it's not that attractive any more
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Nope.