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I want to build a PC in sometime in the next weeks and I already decided to wait until Broadwell-E comes out, but I currently don't know, what graphics card to buy.

What I want to do:

- Video editing in 4k

- Gaming in 4k (high details, etc.)

- 3D animation

- Game development 

Now you maybe know, why I want to wait until Broadwell-E. Because I want 8 cores especially for video editing and 3D rendering. But I still have to consider what graphics card is suitable for all that different things. I also don't know if I should wait until Pacal and buy a Pascal card.

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Wait for Pascal. If you're buying now, I would get a GTX 980Ti at the minimum and even then, I'm not even sure one would cut it for 4K at high settings.

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5 minutes ago, ZolloHD said:

I want to build a PC in sometime in the next weeks and I already decided to wait until Broadwell-E comes out, but I currently don't know, what graphics card to buy.

What I want to do:

- Video editing in 4k

- Gaming in 4k (high details, etc.)

- 3D animation

- Game development 

Now you maybe know, why I want to wait until Broadwell-E. Because I want 8 cores especially for video editing and 3D rendering. But I still have to consider what graphics card is suitable for all that different things. I also don't know if I should wait until Pacal and buy a Pascal card.

Wait for polaris pacsal 

And from AMD (fury X) from nvidia (GTX 980 ti) sli or cf would be best

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1 hour ago, ZolloHD said:

I want to build a PC in sometime in the next weeks and I already decided to wait until Broadwell-E comes out, but I currently don't know, what graphics card to buy.

What I want to do:

- Video editing in 4k

- Gaming in 4k (high details, etc.)

- 3D animation

- Game development 

Now you maybe know, why I want to wait until Broadwell-E. Because I want 8 cores especially for video editing and 3D rendering. But I still have to consider what graphics card is suitable for all that different things. I also don't know if I should wait until Pacal and buy a Pascal card.

980 ti in sli dont waste your money on a titan x

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If you can, wait for Pascal, otherwise go with 2 or more 980ti if you can afford, as a single 980ti wont game in 4k at 60fps

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If you want to buy in the near future preorder the Radeon Pro Duo. It's great for VR developing due to LiquidVR and GPUOpen.

If you don't wait for Vega 10.

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