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anyone else getting a gtx 780 ti?

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that'll be way to expensive. 

 

But what a machine though :)

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But what a machine though :)

ya lol i'd probably still  buy it even though it'll probably be around $2000+

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But is that going to require 12GB of VRAM?

probably not. the only real way to utilize that much vram currently is to load up an insanely high detail cad model into the vram. But thats what the quadros are for

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Nope, my 465 is still alive

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I'm waiting until Maxwell and then I'm doing a completely new computer build. Hopefully by then 4k will be in the price range I am looking for too.

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I'm waiting until Maxwell and then I'm doing a completely new computer build. Hopefully by then 4k will be in the price range I am looking for too.

Same here. I'm still content with my 560ti. Km willing to sacrifice graphics for another year so I can get the top end card and a new build for the star citizen release
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Would love to but i'm a poor college student so i don't think i can afford anything but maybe a 760, that wouldn't be much of an upgrade to my 660 TI

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Nah I'll wait for 900 series to upgrade GPU, just got a 760 and I'm going to get a second one early next year, pretty much same performance as titan from the benchmarks I've seen so I'll be happy with that until GTX 9xx/r9 4xx(?) series. I'll probably get nvidia but we'll see

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I just got 2x MSI 780 twin frozr's.. So no I won't be getting TI's lol

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