Time for a GPU upgrade I think

Arh ok so my money is best spent on a 770? Epic 1080p gaming, may struggle with 1440p gaming?

What about the 4GB 770? Tom says in a review 4 Gb is for anything above 1080p gaming?

Remember, i want to put a waterblock on whichever card i decide on. Incase that might interfere with any decision making.

if the card can't use those 4gb at 1440p it won't change anything
 
well if a GPU is only strong enough to effectively use say 2.3GB while gaming, why have 4?
vram doesn't really make a card faster (unless the card maxes the vram out obviously, then having additional vram would improve performance as the vram is holding it back)
 
For 1440p? go with the 780 as you need as much GPU power as you can get but the dual gpu and titan cards are not really worth it.
 
well if a GPU is only strong enough to effectively use say 2.3GB while gaming, why have 4?
vram doesn't really make a card faster (unless the card maxes the vram out obviously, then having additional vram would improve performance as the vram is holding it back)

I just assumed there was a reason for it. Even Tom said it was for 1440p or higher.

I would say like a 780 or 7990 would do it not 7950

Ok thanks.

For 1440p? go with the 780 as you need as much GPU power as you can get but the dual gpu and titan cards are not really worth it.

Ok thanks. I cant affor dual anyways :blush:

7990/690/titan/780/7970ghz(tied with 770) imo/ 670 or 7950 depending on games.

1440p... 780 minimum.

Ok well i think i should try and get the 780 based on what everyone is saying. I've got my dad to ask a friend of his in the US if he will send us one. It's the only way i'm gonna be able to get one at a price i can justify.
 
I just assumed there was a reason for it. Even Tom said it was for 1440p or higher.

well yeah, you need more vram for a higher resolution as the frames require more space. but if the gpu itself can't process the frames fast enough to use all the provided vram, more vram doesn't make the card faster
 
7950/70 Xfire or 770 SLI would handle it. You just don't have the room so 780 is about the only option which is why it's kept on coming up. A titan would work obviously and only worth it if you have loads of money.
 
7950/70 Xfire or 770 SLI would handle it. You just don't have the room so 780 is about the only option which is why it's kept on coming up. A titan would work obviously and only worth it if you have loads of money.
buying a titan is just supid imo, you get so much more for your money with a 780 if you really want such a powerful card
 
^ But your sig says you already have a 670 FTW. I can't imagine a 770 being much better performance-wise since an overclocked 670 FTW is faster than most 680's.
 
^ But your sig says you already have a 670 FTW. I can't imagine a 770 being much better performance-wise since an overclocked 670 FTW is faster than most 680's.

he had to RMA it and got a 770 instead. didn't update his signature yet
 
Ok so i have found a 780 i can stretch to. Will i be voiding the warranty by putting a waterblock on it? If so i guess it doesn't matter which vender i choose? They are all "reference" right? Apart from the few which don't share the stock nvidia cooler?

I did a comparison over here ... http://www.hwcompare.com/14177/geforce-gtx-780-vs-radeon-hd-6870/#bandwidthExplain
This is the 780 vs my current card (6870). Now am i right in saying it's roughly 3 times better than my 6870?

Sorry to keep asking questions but this is a LOT of money to me (in fact i don't actually have enough yet) and i want to make sure i'm not wasting it.
 
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