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What GPU...if money is no object?
Please only comment if you have something of high spec or have been testing something of high spec!
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I would go for Nvidia GTX580 single GPU card. It stays quite cool, idle 45-48c and under 70c under load and i have no graphical or performance problems in any game running on maximum in 1920x1080.
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Atm, considering all the dual GPU problems in all sort of games, the highest overclocked GTX 580 and/or with 3 GB VRAM should be the best buy for 1920x1080.
For lower resolutions, like my 1680x1050, a 560 TI superoverclocked is enough for anything (as a 580 would have roughly the same performance at this resolution). |
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Just remember that these cards require a minimum 750w PSU with 42A on the +12v rail or you will probably face freezes, BSODS and reboots. I know some sites, including Nvidia, claims minimum 600w but i really recommend 750w if you don't want headaches. Second, if you do need a new PSU, DON'T go for a cheap one. Buy a known and good brand. You won't regret it. |
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Yes, a single GTX 580 with 3GB VRAM.
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If money is no problem, then patience is a vitrue!
There is nothing to buy today to make this game run very well. Wait for the next generation of NV GPUs with the new core. These will make the game run better. Now the bad news, they decided to postpone the introduction of the new GPUs from end-2011 to 2012 :( So, very sad Xmas it will be! GTX580 3Gb is a good card to get you fixed for a few months while waiting. ~S~ |
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