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I am thinking of getting a new gpu i want one from the green team because i use shadow play a lot, but i don't know if that is best for what i want... my problem is i don't know what i should do wait tell the 800 come out or buy something lower tier now a get the 900 when it comes out. or will my 560ti cut it tell then. (i know the 560ti dose not have shadow play right now but i am using my dads 660 at the time)

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I am thinking of getting a new gpu i want one from the green team because i use shadow play a lot, but i don't know if that is best for what i want... my problem is i don't know what i should do wait tell the 800 come out or buy something lower tier now a get the 900 when it comes out. or will my 560ti cut it tell then. (i know the 560ti dose not have shadow play right now but i am using my dads 660 at the time)

we might need more details of your current PC specs

 

and your max budget and location

 

and res you want to play

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ok well i have fx8150 with asus crossfire board 8 gb ram ssd.

i have 3 screens two 1080p and 1 1600x1200 but i would like to get 1 more 1080 and run my racing games on all 3. my main screen is a benq XL2420TE 144hz.

live in canada

and about 700-800 max

 
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ok well i have fx8150 with asus crossfire board 8 gb ram ssd.

i have 3 screens two 1080p and 1 1600x1200 but i would like to get 1 more 1080 and run my racing games on all 3. my main screen is a benq XL2420TE 144hz.

live in canada

and about 700-800 max

 

 

get this

 

http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/powercolor-video-card-axr92904gbd5mdhgoc

 

and which board exactly is you system using?

 

I will suggest swapping the CPU to at least the FX8320 or FX8350

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ok well i have fx8150 with asus crossfire board 8 gb ram ssd.

i have 3 screens two 1080p and 1 1600x1200 but i would like to get 1 more 1080 and run my racing games on all 3. my main screen is a benq XL2420TE 144hz.

live in canada

and about 700-800 max

780 or 780 Ti will easily drive 3 monitors. About $800 for 780 Ti and $550 for 780. Alternatively, you would miss out on Snadowplay, but the R9 290x is only $550 as well but is really similar to performance of the 780 Ti. $250 saved.

Build: CPU: Intel Core i5 4690k | CPU Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo | Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 | RAM: 8GB G-Skill Ares 1600Mhz CL9 | Storage: 120GB Samsung 840 Evo + WD Blue 1TB 64MB Cache + Seagate Barracuda 2TB 64MB Cache | GPU: MSI GTX 960 | Case: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer | Power Supply: EVGA 600B Non-Modular | 

 

 

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crossfire v formula z

yea that board is ok

 

still suggest upgrade to the 8350

 

way faster than your current 8 core

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