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Best bang for your buck if you're going 1440p

Crossfire 7950 or sli 770

2x7950 definitely. Not sure id agree that 2x770 sli represents good bang for buck though in comparison. 2x670 maybe with the price reductions but that comes with no games and less vram/smaller bus size.

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2x msi 7950 3gb, sell the 6 free games for £45 = £306 for 25% faster than a stock titan. That's the price of 1x770 btw.
 
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2x7950 definitely. Not sure id agree that 2x770 sli represents good bang for buck though in comparison. 2x670 maybe with the price reductions but that comes with no games and less vram/smaller bus size.

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2x msi 7950 3gb, sell the 6 free games for £45 = £306 for 25% faster than a stock titan. That's the price of 1x770 btw.

While the 770 is amazing card if you have the money. I have to agree with LtMatt. That 7950 deal is hard to pass up.
 
A single 7970 does surprisingly well at 1440p with most games being able to run at max settings if you lower the AA a tad. My 780 ran everything at 1440p without any issues.

Saying you need two cards to enjoy 1440p is not really right. If AMD have sorted the stupid boost issues with crossfire a pair of 7950 cards as Matt said is a great choice or even a pair of the cheap 670 cards.
 
A single 7970 does surprisingly well at 1440p with most games being able to run at max settings if you lower the AA a tad. My 780 ran everything at 1440p without any issues.

Indeed it can, as i benched a few months back when i had my 7970.

Battlefield 3 - Ultra Preset MSAA x4 - FOV 80
Bioshock - Ultra Preset
Crysis 3 - Very High preset on system and texture - MSAA x0
Dirt Showdown - Ultra Preset - MSAA X4
Farcry 3 - Ultra Preset - MSAA x0 - FOV 80
Hitman - Ultra Preset - MSAA x0
Sleeping Dogs - Ultra Preset - SSAA High
Tomb Raider - Ultra Preset - TressFX

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Saying you need two cards to enjoy 1440p is not really right. If AMD have sorted the stupid boost issues with crossfire a pair of 7950 cards as Matt said is a great choice or even a pair of the cheap 670 cards.

The issue is still there im afraid however its easily fixed and only affects higher overclocks providing you set the power to +20%.

However i posted three possible fixes for the boost bios problem here.
 
There is no need to go SLI or crossfire. One high end card will be more than enough.

a 800 pound card is needed to max 1980x1080 and keep 60 fps min

so sli 7950s or nvidia equivalent should probably keep close to mins of 60 but will drop below if all games are maxxed.
 
If you want 60FPS constantly, you'll need at least 2 cards.

Entirely dependant on game and user perception to dropping below 60fps.

I ran 1440p with a 680/7970/7950 X fire/Single 670/670 Sli/690/Titan and finally a single 780 before selling the screen.

Out of all the cards the 780 & Titan gave the best all round results but the 690 gave the best bench scores. But all the cards did better than I thought tbh. A few unnoticeable tweaks like lowering AA kept things smooth.

I feel a single 7970Ghz or 780/Titan is perfectly acceptable for 1440p. But for the cost you may as well go with a pair of 7950 or 670 cards.

But as I always say try a single card first and if you do not find it enough then buy another.
 
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60fps it is an absolute number, it's not relative and no matter how much you try to sugarcoated, won't change a thing. Rock solid 60FPS remains butter smooth while anything under (3-4FPS) will be noticeable, more so if you play with an FPS cap. :)

Of course, if 60 fps or higher settings aren't a "must have", then by all means, one card can do one hell of a job (my 7950@1170/1600 can power 5040x1050 surprisingly good/efficient).

But as I always say try a single card first and if you do not find it enough then buy another.

+1

PS: Crysis 3 will drop under 60fps quite a lot with v.high settings, 0 AA, even on 1680x1050; on the above graphics card.
 
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60fps it is an absolute number, it's not relative and no matter how much you try to sugarcoated, won't change a thing. Rock solid 60FPS remains butter smooth while anything under (3-4FPS) will be noticeable, more so if you play with an FPS cap. :)

This is absolute nonsense.
 
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