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#1 metalslug10
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@FaustArp:

Did they give you the money back for selling overpriced ?

look i bought a pair of 580's the day they were released i AM NOT a fanboy of any kind but the pricing on the titan and 780 was absurd from the start .

if you have the money to waste thats fine ... but that doesnt make your purchases smarter... the performance on the titans was never that impressive to begin with

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#2  Edited By metalslug10
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king of bullshit.... now the "mighty" titan is priced higher than a 780ti and 780 is the same price as r9 290x .... I feel sorry for whoever bought titans and 780's ....

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#3 metalslug10
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AMD isnt exactly the one to blame with proprietary tech 

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how about the cpu ? do you think i would notice any improvements with Ivy bridge ?

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#5 metalslug10
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Hi guys currently my specs are :

 

intel core i7 950

6gb ram

gtx 580 

 

Do you think that would be a bad move to upgrade something ? 

like adding more ram or switching to a more recent CPU or just wait for the next affordable GPU like gtx 780 or hd 8970?

my native resolution is 1920x1200

Thanks 

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#6 metalslug10
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Hi can someone please tell me what kind of PSU i must have to SLI two gtx 580? i have a thermaltake 1000W it has already crossfired two 5970 , do you think its enough ? thanks

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#7 metalslug10
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hi , i cant decide between the asus g51 series or the g73

Do you guys think its worth the extra $$ in terms of performance?

thanks

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Raven 02

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#9 metalslug10
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hi there , im going to upgrade to a i7 cpu so i am looking for a x58 motherboard ... im planning to do a lot of OC so wich one do you recommend me ?

between asus rampage II gene , asus P6t deluxe v2 or gigabyte EX58.... i think that the asus rampage II gene might be the best but it isnt a full ATX size motherboard ... is that any problem ?

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#10 metalslug10
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hi this must be a frequent question but the more research i do the more confused i get ! i know that the 5970 is clocked lower but in the many reviews i see the results are inconsistent... i mean in some games the 5970 scores higher an is others the 5870 cfire thaes the lead ! i want to know your opinion about wich one to choose and wich one will last me longer ... ive already heard that driver suport for dual gpu cards tend to become really bad as time goes by not so much with two single cards ... is this true ?

thanks for the help