EVGA GTX 970 4 gb OC edition
EVGA GTX 970 4 gb OC edition
Main PC: GTX980Ti
Laptop: GTX860M
backup PC: GTX560Ti
reserve PC: GT240
Legacy PC: Voodoo3-3000
Seriously legacy PC: Matrox Millenium w/ original 3dfx and PowerVR cards.
I won't upgrade for at least another 12 months, and more likely not until the 980Ti is at about 3 generations old.
IMO upgrading more often doesn't gain enough to justify the cost.
MSI R9 390, works well for me
eVGA Geforce 660 Signature 2
Very much need an upgrade.
Dual GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST in SLI.
I have 3 22' monitor set-up connected to it which are mounted on a single standard. Awesome driver from Nvidia. Perfect bezel correction, etc. Works like a charm.
Sapphire 7970 3GB (original version not GHz edition)
Takes up 2.5 PCIe slots, which is a pain cause I lose 3 slots (I was forced to buy an external DAC/AMP cause I couldn't fit it in a sound card, when my M/B's sound broke)
The fans make some noise after all those years, which is also annoying.
Going for an AIO water cooled GPU next time, no matter what.
(all that heat needs to get OUT of the case, it's so stupid they make water coolers for CPUs with 80-100 Watts or even 150, and GPUs with 250Watt TDP only have air cooling. But for the most expensive GPUs that have optional models with AIO liquid cooler, so you need to pay like 750 to get one)
I'll probably buy something this year from one of the 2 usual suspects.
Not really impressed by 1080 or 1070 yet, as they seem like low performance chips (you can tell from the 256-only bit memory bus. 680 had 256-bit bus, while 780 and 980 had 384-bit, all of them on 28nm). Performance wise: GTX 680 = ~ GTX 770 = ~ GTX 960. Also from the 8 Billion transistors (only), while AMD Fury X has 8.9 B transistors on 28nm, not 16nm (I expected something in range of at least ~10B trans. from nvidia especially when GP100 has 15B. More transistors means more cuda cores).
At this point a Fury X (with 4096 cores) is approximately 2 times faster (= +100% performance) than a 7970 (2048 cores) [go check some benchmarks]. So I guess buying one of the upcoming GPUs will be an upgrade that will actually make some noticeable difference (hopefully).
-Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 Dual-X V2 3GB
-XFX Radeon HD 7970 Double Dissipation Black Edition
Running in Crossfire, bought the first graphics card in December 2011, great performance!
I'm using a Radeon 6850. I had a GV-N560448-13I - Gigabyte, but it died. Other priorities, like medication to keep me alive use up my money.
I don't care about graphics cards. I only care that it's passively cooled - silent, because I use my PC only for making music [the XPx64 boot] and Internet [the Debian Jessie boot]. However, I am going to build a new PC this or next year when AMD Zen comes out and fit it with whatever best passively cooled VGA is available at the time.
MSI 780 Lightning, watercooled.
GTX970 G1 Gamer. Busy working out whether to go for new 1080 or get a rift. Mostly only use flight sims or Elite Dangerous, and both are fine with the 970.
Gtx 970
I had a GTX590 it brok 3 weeks ago, now I am on I7 build in gpu Intel HD Graphics.
No mony= no upgrade :-( Aming at GTX970 level :-)
Palit gtx980 4gb SuperJetstream
Intel i7 8700K delidded | Asus TUF Z370 Gaming Plus | Palit GTX980 SuperJetStream 4Gb | Samsung 840 EVO 240Gb | Samsung 1Tb F2 | WD 1Tb & 2Tb | Corsair 750TX v2 | 32Gb Corsair Vengence | Saitek Cyborg EVO F.S. | Zalman MS800 | Corsair K90 | AOC 27" 2560x1440 |AOC 24" HD | HTC Vive
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750m... Building my first desktop with a GTX 1080 is going to be an incredible upgrade
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