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CGI-Quality said:
disolitude said:
CGI-Quality said:
Lulz said:

I was thinking the same thing. the 780 is easily good enough to max any  game that's already out, and probably anything that will be released in the near future.

It wouldn't max Crysis 3 or Metro: Last Light, but it would be enough for most titles. Still, Disolitude's suggestion is better, because then he could max anything and still be under $1,500.

Edit:  Though, he doesn't agree


I am fairly certain that a GTX 780 would give an average of 60 FPS or more on Crysis 3 with very high quality and FXAA.

Sure it may not be "maxed out" technically but it sure looks 98% maxed out. :)

I don't know, sometimes, even the GTX 690 struggles to maintain a solid framerate, especially after the most recent update. Both it and Metro, in fact, are give and take. 

"Maxed Out" to me is just that - everything juiced up with hardly any hit to framerate (i.e. keeping at least 60FPS the whole way).

Yeah that would require a minimum frame rate of 60 fps on max settings... You'd prolly need a 3930k OC'd and GTX Titan X3 to achieve that on max for Crysis and Metro.