MSI GTX 760 currently, looking at upgrading to a 1070/490 with the next gen, or potentially a 1080/490x if the performance seems good enough to justify it. Waiting on benchmarks before I decide though.
MSI GTX 760 currently, looking at upgrading to a 1070/490 with the next gen, or potentially a 1080/490x if the performance seems good enough to justify it. Waiting on benchmarks before I decide though.
Sapphire Vapour X 7770.
A Powercolor Radeon HD 4850 with an aftermarket cooler, which while much quieter than the stock one is still rather loud... Still, it's done well for nearly 8 years now
I'll probably upgrade once Polaris is out and about.
Msi r9 390
A GTX970. I cannot remember which flavour.
EVGA GTX780FTW at the moment. I have had it for about 2.5 years now and probably won't be replacing it anytime soon. The only real upgrade at the moment is a 980ti and starting at £500 is way out of my reach. No doubt the new cards will be stupidly expensive too.
Recently bought myself an MSI GTX970 Twin Frozr V.
What an excellent card it is as well! It overclocks like a beast.
Main pc gtx980ti
Lan build 2gb gtx960
Spare pc 2gb gtx760 in sli
Yeah... also having GTX 660 TI and still rocks.
I always loved ATI/AMD for it's hardware... but, software and firmware... sometimes was a nightmare!
Meanwhile, I'm beginning to get a little disappointed with the latest NVIDIA drivers...
Driver 364.72 completely bricked my GTX 570 OC and the GTX 660 TI is showing some issues, specially frame drops and reboots while playing The Division.
After doing a lot of stuff... rollbacked drivers, reflashed vga bios to an older rom, etc the GTX 570 OC is still down![]()
Sapphire Nitro Fury!
XFX 7850 1GB Double Dissipation for the games I play it does the job just fine at 1080p
Gigabyte GTX960 4GB.
Kepler does badly in the game and even the GCN1.0 cards are fine - the GTX670 is slower than an R9 270X and the game is Nvidia sponsored:
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/The-Di...marks-1188384/
The same thing happened with my GTX660,and even my GTX960 is starting to show the same too.
Sapphire Radeon R9 380 Nitro 4GB, picked it up this week for £124 as an open box return.
Will probably wait about 2 or 3 years to replace and switch up to a 1440p or 4k monitor.
2x 290x crossfire, picked up cheap when 3xx series released.
No plan to upgrade any time soon.
MSI R9 380
After the initial fan noise issues, managed to cool things down by using a 14cm case fan and correct MSI Afterburner profile settings
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