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Just got my second 560 Ti

Harmony = TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL:


Now Harmony has gone away, but he will troll another day.
Just wait for him to find more graphs, on which due to a fetish he will fap.
 
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I'm sure you'll enjoy the GTX655 1GB SLI, if there's going to be any :D

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I wouldnt buy the GTX670, it has nothing to do with the Vram.

I buy the best price / perf / watt, and on that list, thats obviously the GTX655.

I don't think you would pay $110 for 0.5GB VRAM. (actually $220 for 0.5GB x 2 VRAM)

I dont think anyone with a brain would, but I can imagine you doing so.
 
I wouldnt buy the GTX670, it has nothing to do with the Vram.

I buy the best price / perf / watt, and on that list, thats obviously the GTX655.



I dont think anyone with a brain would, but I can imagine you doing so.

Good. Don't disappoint me by buying anything more than 1GB vram per GPU, if these leaked specs become true in several months! :D

Personally I'd aim at least 2GB vram per GPU for 1920x1200 resolution, if I'm upgrading to the 28 nm cards.
 
As you still completely fail at understanding, its all about the price Mr. numb nuts, not because I prefer having less Vram.
 
What price difference per GPU (or absolute price point per GPU) would make you buy a pair of cards with less than 1.5GB vram per GPU?
 
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