quickrick said:
Ganoncrotch said:
It's not exactly 500e worth of difference really though is it? I mean for the same money I could upgrade from my 780TI to a 1080TI considering I still play stuff at 1080p it would effectively be equally underutilized power considering I currently can get OW to 300fps @ 1080p but would still be possible to turn on even crazier light effects while at that silly frame rate.
I just mean, for now the perks of an X1X to me include the ability to play games I already can play but with a framerate and resolution which my nostalgia googles already has applied to my memories of those titles :D If I was to go back and play some of the games from last gen right now I would be a little taken aback that GTA4 doesn't look as shiny as GTAV on PS4/PC but still I don't think I'm going to shell out the cash when I could easily get the PC versions of those older titles and do more with them.
I'm certain though that people who don't have a Ps4 or gaming rig would be delighted with all the extra bells and whistles that the X brings to their gaming, I'm trying not to sound too negative on the system while just getting across the point that I don't think it's for me.
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yea if you have a good PC no reason to buy an X.
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Ryzen 7 1700, 16GB 3000mhz DDR4 vengeance teamed up with a MSI OC Twin Frozr 780ti @1085mhz and 6.25TB of storage (250gb SSD, 2x3TB 7200rpm high performance drives)
780TI is a few years old, but it's on par/better than a 1060 and this comparison uses the stock clock of the 780TI which would be 785mhz
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http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-780-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-3GB/2165vs3646
Easily capable of pretty much any graphics task at 1080p at least.