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In about a month ill be having a descent chuck of disposable income and like most the first thing I think of is comp upgrade!


Here my conundrum my PC is descent (see sig), I don't think the jump top x99 will be worth it just for gaming and College work as my current CPU setup chews through any work I throw at it.

Which leave me graphics I would have about 1500 for this upgrade and would like ideas?

Since I have a 144hz monitor I can only think of going bigger (plus my friend wants to buy my lightning already if I do GO bigger)

Have at it lads :)
 
If you want to off load you're lightning you could get a 780ti and get a full water loop going.

That's probably how I'd spend £1500.

2 x 780ti's = £950-1000
Full loop = £500-550

Though really you don't need to atall, a 780 is enough for 144hz and the rest of your rig looks in good shape. :)
 
I have water cooling on the CPU already and as much as I love it, I would like a water cooled gpu but don't want to bugger up the gpu buy applying the block wrong.


I don't want to be paying OCUK lab for a 780ti reference model, I wish they would do like they have done with the water cooled lighting (with say the EVGA superclock)



How good would these perform? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-165-PC
 
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I have water cooling on the CPU already and as much as I love it, I would like a water cooled gpu but don't want to bugger up the gpu buy applying the block wrong.


I don't want to be paying OCUK lab for a 780ti reference model, I wish they would do like they have done with the water cooled lighting (with say the EVGA superclock)



How good would these perform? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-165-PC

Blocks are easy to install, dont get ripped off by those companies and two 780s will perform more or less the same as two 290xs so it would be more of a sidegrade
 
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