Talking about performance/price ratio, both GTX560 Ti 2GB and 6950 2GB already hit near the sweet spot, and I've been recommending these two to people who want to do SLI/CF, for the best bang for buck in current gen.
Before you can understand what is called "lag spikes" on your 560 Ti 1GB SLI, on the graph I posted before, I'm not going to argue with you. You could certainly keep living in your own world believing that your 1GB beats the 2GB
If you don't even have the courage to continue buying more 1GB cards, why would you encourage people to buy more? This is lame, especially when there are new cards coming out soon.
Just look at this thread, how many people mentioned 2GB?
Oh FFS just shut up.
1) People want 2 GB at a LOWER price point, including me.
2) Your so called lag spikes on your laughable graphs are spikes of less than a few milliseconds and completely impossible to actually see if you sit in front of and watch the benchmark yourself.
3) You recommend and encourage people to buy 1 Gb GTX 560s yourself actually, as you have done right here in this thread:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18303903
If 1 Gb Vram is really so bad, then why dont you have the 'courage' to recommend to every single person not to buy them? You dont even believe in the BS you keep on posting yourself, thats why.
4) My 1 Gb cards did beat the 2 Gb cards in the silly graphs that you keep on posting in both average and max FPS scores, unless you are so lacking in the ability to read. And no your graphs are not valid examples of lag spikes which people absolutely cannot actually see because of how short a time they actually happen in. Metro 2033 is also a terribly coded and buggy game that many people actually DONT play, making it really insignificant for judging or comparing GFX card differences very easy to tell when in your own graphs, 1 Gb 560s clearly outperform 2 Gb 560s, not to mention that both the results are from completely different PCs making it a completely unfair comparison).
5) Not wanting to buy a 1 Gb card in the future has nothing to do with 'courage'. Right now 2 Gb+ cards are still too expensive and make an insignificant performance difference to make them worth recommending to anyone looking for a card around the £150 budget. If in the next get 2 Gb cards with faster GPUs are cheaper, people who buy mid range cards will obviously get them because they are cheaper.
Just about everyone is fed up of your BS, as plenty of people keep on telling you time and time again. All you ever do is obsess over ONE measly benchmark result in Metro as proof that 1 Gb cards are the absolute pure suckage, when they actually performed better than the 2 Gb cards in the same benchmark.
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