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Is micro stuttering still a problem?

I can't understand why people purchase waterblocks for GTX460's that run cool/quiet anyway, should have put the money on a better card.

You say your happy with the performance, yet want to buy another card???
You've got a hardware addiction imo, and the problem lies with you are not your graphics card.

Without water block on my 460 I wouldn't be able to play at this framerate and I wouldn't be able to overclock, so thank you for your redundant comment. :P
 
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However, GTA 4 runs at 50-60 fps on my machine and I don't experience what that guy does at all. Again, vsync off. Edit: Vsync is ON in gta 4 on my machine.

If you were running out of Vram as much as that guy then you would.
 
2 x 5850's here.

I do notice it from time to time, but only in some games, some of the time and it seems to vary with different driver releases too. Can't say it really bothers me that much, it's not really easy to notice and you get used to it. The increased framerate and/or use of more AA etc is worth it over a bit of stuttering.
 
My friend has the GTX 580 with 1.5GB vram and he says that this is being used in 100% in some games. Do you think it is worth paying more for the 3GB version?

I answer my own question. Yes it is definitely worth it getting more RAM!
 
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