JEMC said:
disolitude said:
I don't think its as far off as these guys make it seem. I mean dual GTX 670s and 7950s run games just fine at 5970x1080 (bezel adjusted multi monitor res). You may have to use FXAA and lower some of the filters but 40-60 fps isn't an issue for most games. 4K is about 20% more so dual GTX 780s would be plenty. Benchmarks like this that "max" out games for the sake of maxing out are cool...but not an accurate representation of PC gaming. Unless you like to waste power, generate heat and have lower frame rates with little to no benefit...its recommended you adjust the game's visuals.
Also, a lot of those cards are taking because of VRAM. At 4K you need more than 2GB for sure.
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The HD 7950 3GB beating the GTX 680 2GB in every test proves this.
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Yeah, I mean they could lower AA and prolly get by with 3 GB on some of these games, but something like Crysis 3 and Metro will use more than 2 GB as the frame buffer for 4K.
In other news, I just ordered 2 Gigabyte GTX 770s 4GB versions, that should be ample for the next few years... Selling my 7950s and hoping to get the Nvidia Shield when it comes out. May even invest in one of those cheap Seiki 4K TVs since I heard they do true 120 hz input and refresh rate at 1080p. Those are essentially a 1080p@120 hz/4K@30 hz monitor.