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AMD graphics are really ATI graphics. AMD made CPUs, ATI made GPUs

But ATI was bought by AMD like 8 Years ago in 2006

 

Go full AMD get the R9 295X2 if it ever comes out it even comes in its own briefcase apparently 

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But ATI was bought by AMD like 8 Years ago in 2006

 

Go full AMD get the R9 295X2 if it ever comes out it even comes in its own briefcase apparently 

He's obvously an old timer, and wants to have his two favorites in his system: AMD CPU and Nvidia GPUs

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He's obvously an old timer, and wants to have his two favorites in his system: AMD CPU and Nvidia GPUs

 

Yes but its a very different company these days. As i say, brand loyalty for computer chips seems irrelevant, maybe if it was for external looks or something i would understand but you cant see the processor only feel its effects

 

If a different brand processor is superior for what I was buying it for, then I would buy that. Anway the OP can do what he wants :)

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i dont really see a problem with the titan z hence the future 24 GB frame buffer with that multi monitor setup

DO IT!!! FX 9590 @5.5GHz AND DUAL TITAN Zs!!!!!!!!!

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no comment.. @rambo64bit you're either extremely dumb or a troll lol

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Sup internet I'm planning on doing a second comp build with an amd processor. Cost is not an option.

 

As of know this is my first comp build:   CASE: Coolermaster Storm Trooper

                                                             CPU: AMD FX-8150, 8 cores, 3.6GHz black edition

                                                             MOBO: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5

                                                             GPU: EVGA Geforce 660ti FTW+ 3Gb

                                                             RAM: 32GB(4 * 8GB) Kingston HyperX 1333 MHz

                                                             PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W 80 Plus Gold

                                                             HDD: 2TB WD black

                                                             SSD: Kingston SSDNOW V+ series 96Gb

                                                             Cooling: Antec Kuhler 920

 

 

 

This will be my sec comp buld              CASE: Corsair 900d

                                                             CPU: AMD FX-9590 Vishera, 8 cores, 5Ghz OC

                                                             MOBO: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7

                                                             GPU: *AS OF NOW 2 Titan black* preferably 2 Titan Z water cooled edition when it comes out

                                                             RAM: 32GB(4 * 8GB) Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866MHz

                                                             PSU: SAME AS BEFORE

                                                             HDD: 2 (4TB) WD RED SERIES RAID 1

                                                             SSD: 2 (1TB) Samsung 840 EVO or 2 (512GB) Samsung 840 Pro raid 0

                                                             Cooling: Custom and undecided

 

If you have any suggestions towards this build let me know.

sounds great exept the over kill ram 8 gigs is the sweet spot and 16 is extreme but i think it isnt the best idea on the ssd's but the BIGGEST PROBLEM IS THE GRAPHICS! titan black/titan z is NOT a gaming card by any streach of the imagination you will have better frame rates and gaming experiance with 2 780ti's or 2 r9 290x's

not to mention save 2-3 grand! those cards you mentioned are for cuda development and will be much slower in gaming! just because it cost more money to quote linus more money isnt "more better".

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if you want a pure AMD build

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3lOWn

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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