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| dkamm65:
--- Quote from: Nal on July 16, 2013, 02:53:03 PM ---relative? --- End quote --- Relative to a single GTX Titan. 3x SLI would give you 68% more fps than single Titan on average. |
| Nal:
--- Quote from: dkamm65 on July 16, 2013, 03:08:58 PM ---Relative to a single GTX Titan. 3x SLI would give you 68% more fps than single Titan on average. --- End quote --- I thought thats on only games that support sli |
| dkamm65:
--- Quote from: Nal on July 16, 2013, 03:28:03 PM ---I thought thats on only games that support sli --- End quote --- I don't know of anything released in the past few years that doesn't support SLI. |
| Jacksaunt:
--- Quote from: Taridge5188 on July 16, 2013, 03:02:18 PM ---This is probably the best place to ask, so here it is: My old Lenovo has just been replaced by my new PC, an HP Pavilion. The card in it isn't bad, but my old PC had a graphics card that I bought a while back. The old card was an Nvida GeForce 550 ti and the new HP has, according to my dxdiag, an "Intel(R) HD Graphics." I bought the new one because of the up-to-date processors, DDR3 RAM (So I'm not limited to 4gb) and the 1TB hard drive. Do you think I should put my old PC's card into my new one or is the new one better? Thanks ahead of time, I don't know much about computers. --- End quote --- Yes, very much so. Put that card in. |
| Taridge5188:
--- Quote from: Jacksaunt on July 16, 2013, 03:40:56 PM ---Yes, very much so. Put that card in. --- End quote --- Alright, thank you. I haven't had the opportunity to try out all my games yet, and because of the RAM and better processor the games I couldn't run on my old PC can run on my new one, so I was a little skeptical. Thank you very much, I appreciate it. |
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