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I was wondering if you guys could maybe sort out a small dilemma i'm having in choosing a card.
Pretty much i'm going to be upgrading to a 1440p monitor, I did think of getting a 4k but I've heard of too many issues with them currently to be worth getting with issues such as scaling.
I'm upgrading from a R7970 Lightning. Now i'm currently looking to go for a monster card. I'd like some opinions from you guys, obviously other suggestions are always welcome.
First is a Titan Black, one thing I was wondering if there was much of a difference between the standard EVGA and the Superclocked version.
Second Is to wait for the new Nvidia cards.
Third is to wait for the new AMD cards (apparently the R390x will be quite a beast).
Fourth. Well this one i'm wondering over, since it's costing £700 is the R295X2. However the major draw back is the massive power supply required, and just the general cost of running a card that draws 500W on its own, which after a while the electricity bill might be just too much. But extra info and insight is always helpful here
I generally don't want to dual SLI/Crossfire because one of the power costs and two i'm not convinced the kinks are ironed out in these setups, but that's my opinion. So I prefer a single more powerful card.
Any insight, opinions and suggestions are welcome.
Pretty much i'm going to be upgrading to a 1440p monitor, I did think of getting a 4k but I've heard of too many issues with them currently to be worth getting with issues such as scaling.
I'm upgrading from a R7970 Lightning. Now i'm currently looking to go for a monster card. I'd like some opinions from you guys, obviously other suggestions are always welcome.
First is a Titan Black, one thing I was wondering if there was much of a difference between the standard EVGA and the Superclocked version.
Second Is to wait for the new Nvidia cards.
Third is to wait for the new AMD cards (apparently the R390x will be quite a beast).
Fourth. Well this one i'm wondering over, since it's costing £700 is the R295X2. However the major draw back is the massive power supply required, and just the general cost of running a card that draws 500W on its own, which after a while the electricity bill might be just too much. But extra info and insight is always helpful here
I generally don't want to dual SLI/Crossfire because one of the power costs and two i'm not convinced the kinks are ironed out in these setups, but that's my opinion. So I prefer a single more powerful card.
Any insight, opinions and suggestions are welcome.