If you really want a noticeable increase, I would suggest to stretch to a 7950 for around £250. This gives you plenty or VRAM to play with, and a great gpu.
If you really want a noticeable increase, I would suggest to stretch to a 7950 for around £250. This gives you plenty or VRAM to play with, and a great gpu.
I would go crossfire meaning you dont need to go about selling the current one which you will lose money on over the original price.
Sorry for the late reply but the problem lies in overheating. My current GPU overheat easily even when im controlling the fan. If i change the percentage of the fan controller though the catalyst it just sounds like a hoover and i just cant stand it while im gaming. But my price price range has changed and im going with the Palit 2GB GeForce GTX 670 JetStream, the only one i can see that had duel fan and perfect in the price range. I would have got the 680 but ill most probably bottleneck it due to my CPU. The TV was actually bought for my Xbox360 but i barely touch it now because i have my own gaming system, so instead of me spending even more money on getting monitor and trying to figure out what im going to do with this one i just chose to stick to my TV even though most people slap me in the face for it But unlike most people i just don't see any flaw in it. The reason why i replied to your post so to let user's know this matter is know resolved
Thanks, I like your rabbit...
Just recognized the Palit GTX 670 wont even fit my Mobo... *in fetal position in the corner, crying* Not upgrading my mobo at the same time.
Why won't it fit ? Looks Ok to me.
Post #17 in this thread is running two 670s in that board.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2259202
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
MrSamHideki (25-07-2012)
Well as a super duper noob i look out for compatibly, my Mobo is 2.0/PCIe and the graphics card acquired 3.0/PCIe. Im doing something wrong here ain't it? Maybe because of the lack of sleep or im sitting here for too damn long.
So your telling i can run a GTX670 on my mobo which is this http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Inte...specifications but not as effective? Im going of the other post, that you linked me.
It will still run in a PCIE 2.0 board. In fact, in real life you won't see any difference. I'd be happy with a 670 (or two) in that board.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
MrSamHideki (25-07-2012)
No probs.
Remember, even if some weird issue did crop up (I don't expect that it will) you can return it under DSR within 7 days.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Going from an oc @ 950/1150 6850 myself to 7850 which is not oc'd. the difference was massive. in unigine 6850 max fps was 99 and my 7850 hitting 136. my 7850 runs over 10deg cooler, less power and as I only play racing style games, all in ultra, 4xAA with vsync, it never drops below 60fps. if you can afford the 7870 as they are now just over £200, get that but with the 7850 as low as £150, its a lot of performance for your money.
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