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How do I find out what Mobo works with this?

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EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Superclock Signature Edition 6144MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (06G-P4-2793-KR)

My current mobo is a Gigabyte something, im running 580GTX in SLI but tbh SLI is more of a pain in the ass than I ever thought it would be... with games not liking it, having to change things etc

So im thinking, sell those and stick this treacle in and see what happens.

However is it a certain mobo, cpu etc that I need to run it with?
 
It would help more if you gave the Spec of your PC ie, motherboard,cpu,powersupply etc
then it would be easier for people to help you
 
Cheers,

Power supply is an OCZ 850W
Its a Gigabyte mobo - GA-Z68X0UD4-B3 is the number written on there.
8GB Ram
i7 2600 CPU

So looks like it should work?

This 780 - how long in life is there left in it? I was told these 580s would be set for a fair while.
 
Computer hardware is always evolving being a Pc gamer means to stay current you will need to upgrade a fair bit.

A 780 is a superb card and is essentially for gaming a Titan with 3GB of ram. I have owned a Titan and 780 and actually managed higher benchmark scores with the 780.

With new consoles just to be launched which are all AMD based nobody really knows how this will affect PC gaming but a 780 should be good for a couple of years especially if you use a single screen.

The components you have will be fine with either a 780 or Titan. Although I would look at clocking up your CPU a bit of you have not already.
 
Yeah its clocked at 4.6ghz by OCUK as the machine is a Tyranosaur or something... so that seems fine and is pretty stable *touch wood*

Might grab a 780 then - looks like they are in the sale on here atm, plus a few quid for each of my 580s and its not too bad an upgrade price wise.

Cheers all,
 
A 780 will be a nice upgrade they are expensive but great cards if you do not want SLI.

I changed from 670 SLI to a single 780 in my last PC and although there was a slight drop in max FPS the mins were higher and the 780 gave a much better experience in my opinion.

Enjoy..
 
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