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How much of an FPS increase would I see with a msi gtx 680 - 4GB
over a msi gtx 680 - 2GB ?
over a msi gtx 680 - 2GB ?
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Probably a minus fps as the 4GB has looser memory timings.
That depends on what resolution you play at,but you won't see much benefit unless you have a multi monitor setup.
So no FPS benefit on a single monitor ?
I thought more vram meant more fps in games.
I took the 4GB as meaning double the performance.
Probably a minus fps as the 4GB has looser memory timings.
+1
Only really going to see the benefit of 4GB over 2GB with tri-SLI and triple monitors.
Games are GPU/bus limited and as such have low FPS before the amount of VRAM comes into it.
It works the same as your computers memory. If you add more memory, it doesn't increase performance and if you are a serious overclocker, it makes it harder to reach top overclocks.
One would be enough for 1080p. Might want to consider a 7970 though, as that's faster in most games.
One would be enough for 1080p. Might want to consider a 7970 though, as that's faster in most games.
One would be enough for 1080p. Might want to consider a 7970 though, as that's faster in most games.
One is fine for 1080P
About the same when overclocked actually.
Within the magic 5% which effectively means even at a margin of error.
One would be enough for 1080p. Might want to consider a 7970 though, as that's faster in most games.
It doesn't matter what size monitor it is, it is the resoloution that matters. I run 3*27" monitors (all 1080P) with 2*MSI Lightning 680s and they are sweet as.
How about for a 24" moniter
In future if I cannot run a game at ultra settings with one 680 , would two 680s allow me to run it at ultra settings ?
Ok what is your budget and do you intend to overclock?
1080p is 1080p regardless of monitor size (its the same number of pixels on my LG60" plasma as it would be on my 24" 1080p monitor if my monitor wasn't 1200p)