Would this be good for like gfx too?Kowai said:Well if you are saying you have an unlimited budget, this will get you through for a few years, if not more.
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Let me know if that's too much though.
Felon said:Would this be good for like gfx too?
Kowai said:Are you going to be doing heavy editing and rendering?
Felon said:Most likely no, but just incase will it?
Kowai said:Yeah that'll do just fine with GFX, and whatever you throw at it.
The only real difference is the cuda cores and VRAM. With an EVGA or ASUS cooler variant I'm sure the overclocks will surpass the Titan in games.Kowai said:The 980 TI would be a decent option too since it does back a performance punch, and the price point is similar with the 970 slis.
To be honest if you're thinking of getting the 980 Ti wait a bit and see if people are putting out bench marks with it, but its probably going to perform similarly to the Titan.
Astro said:The only real difference is the cuda cores and VRAM. With an EVGA or ASUS cooler variant I'm sure the overclocks will surpass the Titan in games.
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