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Hi guys

 

Every video I have watched on youtube always says that if you're building an editing machine that you should go with Nvidia. Does this go with game development too? I'm using unity and I have found nowhere saying "Increased performance with Cuda" or something like that. Not that unity is very demanding, but I just wanted to check with you wise people. Also, the cards in mind right now are furyX vs. 980ti.

 

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Michael

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Neither, They both perform the same in Unity

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Completely off topic, but I read the thread title and thought you were asking which was better for playing AC Unity. I was thinking it's like asking if a Corvette or a Porsche is faster driving through a lake.

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Completely off topic, but I read the thread title and thought you were asking which was better for playing AC Unity. I was thinking it's like asking if a Corvette or a Porsche is faster driving through a lake.

 

Me too. I love your analogy.

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