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relative?

Relative to a single GTX Titan. 3x SLI would give you 68% more fps than single Titan on average.

Relative to a single GTX Titan. 3x SLI would give you 68% more fps than single Titan on average.
I thought thats on only games that support sli

I thought thats on only games that support sli

I don't know of anything released in the past few years that doesn't support SLI.

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My old Lenovo has just been replaced by my new PC, an HP Pavilion.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.
Yes, very much so. Put that card in.

Yes, very much so. Put that card in.

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.

Does anyone know of any good IRC clients, preferably web browser ones? Also all I put into channel is #channelnamehere right?

Does anyone know of any good IRC clients, preferably web browser ones? Also all I put into channel is #channelnamehere right?

correct

try chatzilla for browser. although i honestly recommend using hexchat


-nvm I'm stupid-
Misread something.
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I need a good GPU that supports VGA connection, suggestions?



I always heard those don't work, but if they do than thanks.
Most GPUs come with an adapter in the box.

Most GPUs come with an adapter in the box.
Ah, alright.
Also I was looking at the 600 range GPU, it was discontinued and no longer for sale, might want to look at that.

Anyway, another computer thing came up. In September my dad is getting some money, he told me that I can have a PC in the $500-600 range.
What you guys have for me?

Do you think it would be worth it to dual boot windows 7 and XP? I've been wanting to do this for awhile