yes, but dont forget that quite a few of us are on 1080p only
I don't really think this card is for majority of gamers. Only those that have multi monitor setups or who play games that have huge vram requirements.
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yes, but dont forget that quite a few of us are on 1080p only
@ kiwi1, can you try to get the VRAM usage below 2GB and then see if the eye candy takes a visible hit?
Nobodys saying 2gb+ will neve be used, just that it won't necessarily be needed.
he just said he hasnt hit 2gb so he is already below the 2gb
@ kiwi1, can you try to get the VRAM usage below 1.5GB and then see if the eye candy takes a visible hit?
Nobodys saying 1.5gb+ will neve be used, just that it won't necessarily be needed.
Don't forget to add VAT (20%), all items entering the UK are subject to duty/VAT, there should be zero duty, but you will have to pay VAT.
At which point your back at the UK price of £440, so no cheaper.
If you order online from US, then you don't pay US taxes, you just pay UK taxes plus shipping on top.
yes, but dont forget that quite a few of us are on 1080p only
Ah yes, but for instance I'm traveling to the US this summer anyway, so while I'm at it I can just buy some parts that will fit into my check-in case and bring them over myself. So long as I declare them, no extra VAT.
Ah yes, but for instance I'm traveling to the US this summer anyway, so while I'm at it I can just buy some parts that will fit into my check-in case and bring them over myself. So long as I declare them, no extra VAT.
Would two of these be enough for 3 monitors @ 2560x1440 ?
depends what you're playing and what settings. I'd be inclined to say yes, but it's very difficult to get data for such a rare resolution
Battlefield 3, Skyrim, The Witcher 2, Project CARS and X-Plane 10 are the main games that I'll be playing along with some upcoming titles.
Yeah I thought as much but someone in this particular thread might know much more than I do.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-680-review/21
I know i's crude and probably inaccurate, but work with me;
the GTX 680 has 38 FPS in BF3 ultra at 1600p.
38/3=~12FPS
((80/100)x12)x2=FPS of 680 SLI
=>~20 FPS from 680 SLI taking into account 80% scaling in SLI
20FPS is unplayable, so i'd say that you need at the very least tri sli 680 4GB
Feel free to point out any mistakes in my above logic^^^
http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-680-review/21
I know i's crude and probably inaccurate, but work with me;
the GTX 680 has 38 FPS in BF3 ultra at 1600p.
38/3=~12FPS
((80/100)x12)x2=FPS of 680 SLI
=>~20 FPS from 680 SLI taking into account 80% scaling in SLI
20FPS is unplayable, so i'd say that you need at the very least tri sli 680 4GB
Feel free to point out any mistakes in my above logic^^^
Seems about right, some guy had Crysis 2 on 3 of those screens and 580 quad SLI was barely enough to run it, also for that sort of GPU power you'd need at LEAST a 3930K @ >5Ghz IMO.
Well VRAM is hugely important with high res so three of these would be better.
The res would be 3(2560)x1440![]()
What makes you think that if you declare them you won't have to pay VAT?
Yeah I'd be getting a 3930K but I guess I'll not bother with the 3 monitor set up for gaming. Does anyone know what resolution 3x 2560x1440 is ? can't find the exact figures through my google searches unfortunately.
Would trifire with the 7970's be a better option then than these? Come to around the same price anyway.
And no, you won't pay VAT on it. I bought the laptop I'm working on now in the U.S.A., brought it back in my carry-on. The thousands of dollars my family's spent on importing tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronics back and forth between here and there are more than enough grounds for my point.![]()