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Answer» hey guys..after a long time
i am actually here because i am confused between some graphic cards
i am a brand loyal man..so i always choose Nvidia my basic PURPOSE is
1] Counter Strike Global offensive (when it comes out) 2] Nvidia 3d Vision
These are my choices :-
a] Nvidia GTX550 ti 1gb I've researched enough to understand that Gb's in GPU mean nothing and just for MARKETING purpose this is a card that is totally for budget gamers..i have seen some videos about this cards and its benchmarks...it can run most of games at high and ultra settings
b] Nvidia GTX560 [NON-Ti] Yes, because ti version is out of my budget...i've read somewhere that buy this card if you're gonna game at high resoultions or else get a GTX550 ti...it obviously OUTPERFORMS 550ti but i wanna save some money here.
This is the HWCOMPARE.com link that i saw for reference..i know these results are just theoritical
c] Suggest if any
My second query is of Nvidia 3d Vision as i am looking forward to it i wanted to know its requirements ..as far as i know.. 1] 120HZ monitor (I have ...its a CRT monitor ) 2] nvidia 3d Vision (I dont have) 3] 3d Supported Graphic card (I am gonna buy)
pls let me know if u guys know any more
PS: NO I dont want any AMD card...so no posts about AMD\ATIWhy limit yourself to nVidia ? Seriously?
ATI cards outperform nVidia cards on a lower budget.
A $200 ATI Radeon will probably be faster than a $200 nVidia card.
(Before people have a go, I know there are exceptions to this.)
Quote from: immental1200 on JULY 11, 2012, 12:00:13 PM Why limit yourself to nVidia ? Seriously?
ATI cards outperform nVidia cards on a lower budget.
A $200 ATI Radeon will probably be faster than a $200 nVidia card.
(Before people have a go, I know there are exceptions to this.)
Quite a few as a matter of fact.
Quote from: immental1200 on July 11, 2012, 12:00:13 PMWhy limit yourself to nVidia ? Seriously?
ATI cards outperform nVidia cards on a lower budget.
A $200 ATI Radeon will probably be faster than a $200 nVidia card.
(Before people have a go, I know there are exceptions to this.)
Because Nvidia 3D vision is not supported by ATI cards
Quote from: JoeKkerr on July 12, 2012, 02:19:05 AMBecause Nvidia 3D vision is not supported by ATI cards
No, but ATI offer their own 3D cards.. why limit yourself with nVidia? I don't find nVidia's 3D particularly good, personally. And 3D is hardly USED and severely overated.
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