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Give me a graphics card that is the best for pic gaming. The max budget I can go is 1000. I'll save up for it.
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« Last Edit: January 28, 2015, 07:36:38 PM by Superbro11 »

To be nitpicking, why does your budget matter when we're giving it to you?

>inb4 someone mentions ti black


To be nitpicking, why does your budget matter when we're giving it to you?
to clarify I'm looking for a graphic Card to buy with in 1 to 1000

GTX Titan Z
Watch research on 3 monitors in 4K while you play dying light on max.

Give me a graphics card that is the best for pic gaming. The max budget I can go is 1000. I'll save up for it.
If you can save up for it, why do you have a maximum?

to clarify I'm looking for a graphic Card to buy with in 1 to 1000
1000 what?
Dollar? Euro? Cows??


Radeon R9 295X2.
Its performance is rated about the same as the Titan Z and it costs half as much. It also costs far less than 1000 human eyeballs, so you're in luck.

Realistically?
2 of these bad boys - MSI GTX 970 4GB

If you REALLY wanted to, you can use the extra $300 for water cooling the graphics cards, but id ask someone more experienced with water cooling.

You don't need a Titian whatsoever unless you have very large monitors or have multiple high-res monitors. You're paying an extreme amount for a high amount of Vram  and that's it.

Realistically?
2 of these bad boys - MSI GTX 970 4GB

If you REALLY wanted to, you can use the extra $300 for water cooling the graphics cards, but id ask someone more experienced with water cooling.

You don't need a Titian whatsoever unless you have very large monitors or have multiple high-res monitors. You're paying an extreme amount for a high amount of Vram  and that's it.
thanks I'm looking forward to that now. I'll assume I can get that much in under 2 months. As I work with my dad sometimes I get paid 10$ and I get 2$ per school day. And I have a family member who is going to give me 50$ Or 20$ I'll llook into it. Edit: did some math if I just get 2 everyday
I would have the amount in 5 to 6 months. So if I go to my dads I will attempt to work for it
Second edit: I should get at least 100 per month if I did my math correctly
« Last Edit: January 28, 2015, 10:53:40 AM by Superbro11 »

thanks I'm looking forward to that now. I'll assume I can get that much in under 2 months. As I work with my dad sometimes I get paid 10$ and I get 2$ per school day. And I have a family member who is going to give me 50$ Or 20$ I'll llook into it. Edit: did some math if I just get 2 everyday
I would have the amount in 5 to 6 months. So if I go to my dads I will attempt to work for it

Just wondering, but do you already have a built computer?
This isnt something you can just slap into a prebuilt.
It sounds obvious, but i just dont want you to spend $700+ and find out your computer cant handle it.
If so, I suggest your PSU being at least 750w

Is your cpu even good enough to not bottleneck a $1000 card?

Just wondering, but do you already have a built computer?
This isnt something you can just slap into a prebuilt.
It sounds obvious, but i just dont want you to spend $700+ and find out your computer cant handle it.
If so, I suggest your PSU being at least 750w
well I have a 1000$ touch screen pc with a bult in screen with Intel and also a tv and runs games well (mostly sorurce games)