I play many, many games. Some are very GPU intensive like Star Citizen, some are light like csgo. I would also like it for future proofing. And thanks for the reply.
Hello there, I am purchasing a GTX 980Ti from EVGA but I would like to know if it would be bottlenecked by my Core i5 4690K. The Core i5 IS over clocked at 4.5GHz. Should I be fine? And please no comments saying how overkill it is. I don't care.
I saw the live stream and was very very disappointed. I want an upgrade from my Gear Live to the new 360 and I was really hoping it would come out. Anyone else annoyed at this? Don't hate on Wearables. Take your rudeness somewhere else.
Just curious, I have been to convenience stores and McDonald's lately and they have an Apple Pay sticker. Can someone explain how it works? Is it like contactless CCs?
I am amazed. This Asus GTX 560 (http://www.amazon.com/GeForce-Fermi-320-Bit-GDDR5-Support/dp/B006DIB0C0/ref=sr_1_44?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1436034207&sr=1-44&keywords=sli+bridge) is only $50 less than this Asus GTX 970: (http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-STRIX-GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5-Graphics-Cards/dp/B00NJ9BJ8G/ref=pd_sim_sbs_147_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=0FZP4CYJNEWY0CHRTF7M) and is more expensive than any GTX 960 I have managed to find. Why? Is it a rare card? Thanks.
No it doesn't. Board partners such as EVGA use a different cooler on a reference board. Such as this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487070
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Hi, i've been looking on the internet to find this out but I cant find the answer? I know it has a non reference cooler, but is the PCB a reference design? Anyone help? Thanks.