Since I'm planning to build a pc next year, will these graphics cards play next year's gaming
-NVidia gtx 750 ti and non ti/ 760 ti and non ti? (with 2gb of graphics ram)
-radeon r9 270x/r9 270/ r9 280x/ r9 280
-Nvidia gtx 660 ti and non ti/ gtx 650 ti and non ti
Also I also like playing minecraft so I might play it on these graphics cards (which of course should handle )
Not really. Best they can do is be installed into a system without a strong power supply.
Yes and yes.
Note: 760 ti only exists in OEM computers, meaning you can't buy it separately, only in a prebuilt. It's just a straight rebrand of the 670, though, so it's still fairly good.
Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Just don't expect max all the time.
Yes, somewhat, not really, and no.
They will run the games by the technical definition. They just won't achieve playable frames on anything but the lowest settings.
Also, none of them are good values anymore.
hmm this is for next year's gaming right? also will all these graphics cards be compatible with an a10-5800k quad core processor?
If you're not going to build it until next year, don't start planning now. It's a waste of time because prices and models will be completely different. I can almost guarantee that anything we recommend now will not be a good choice in a year.
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If you're not going to build it until next year, don't start planning now. It's a waste of time because prices and models will be completely different. I can almost guarantee that anything we recommend now will not be a good choice in a year.
okay I guess I will wait till next year then thanks for the help everyone
If you're not going to build it until next year, don't start planning now. It's a waste of time because prices and models will be completely different. I can almost guarantee that anything we recommend now will not be a good choice in a year.
This, and software in the future might for some reason become more optimized. You never know what'll happen.
Predictions are hard to do these days. After you see what is possible now graphics wise, no one can predict well what we are to get next year.
I still think metro LL and crysis 3 look more visually impressive as a whole, especially downscaled from 4k and beyond. The only real standout thing to those shots is the huge resolution used for the plants. Obviously the pictures are going to look nice when you're basically taking a picture of another picture... Still very nice though.
Anyway, on topic, following the advice to build when you have the money is definitely a good idea. No point planning so far ahead with how fast technology advances.
I still think metro LL and crysis 3 look more visually impressive as a whole, especially downscaled from 4k and beyond. The only real standout thing to those shots is the huge resolution used for the plants. Obviously the pictures are going to look nice when you're basically taking a picture of another picture... Still very nice though.
Anyway, on topic, following the advice to build when you have the money is definitely a good idea. No point planning so far ahead with how fast technology advances.
If you look through the rest of the pictures of the website, they are even better.
If you look through the rest of the pictures of the website, they are even better.
I know, the user posts them in a thread on overclock.net which I check all the time so I see them there anyway. Usually a lot of competition for really good looking screenies in the thread they're posted in though.
-NVidia gtx 750 ti and non ti/ 760 ti and non ti? (with 2gb of graphics ram)
-radeon r9 270x/r9 270/ r9 280x/ r9 280
-Nvidia gtx 660 ti and non ti/ gtx 650 ti and non ti
Also I also like playing minecraft so I might play it on these graphics cards (which of course should handle )
Can you try to predict at least
hmm this is for next year's gaming right? also will all these graphics cards be compatible with an a10-5800k quad core processor?
okay I guess I will wait till next year then thanks for the help everyone
This, and software in the future might for some reason become more optimized. You never know what'll happen.
My fan fiction of the game: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1957118-programmer-my-first-fan-fiction/#entry24096758
That would be great
Predictions are hard to do these days.
After you see what is possible now graphics wise, no one can predict well what we are to get next year.
Looks better then IRL!!!
It is simply too hard!
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I don't know what mod it is. It was on reddit couple days ago.
Check section 2.1 here: http://www.asot.es/2001/09/skyrim-mods.html
I still think metro LL and crysis 3 look more visually impressive as a whole, especially downscaled from 4k and beyond. The only real standout thing to those shots is the huge resolution used for the plants. Obviously the pictures are going to look nice when you're basically taking a picture of another picture... Still very nice though.
Anyway, on topic, following the advice to build when you have the money is definitely a good idea. No point planning so far ahead with how fast technology advances.
If you look through the rest of the pictures of the website, they are even better.
I know, the user posts them in a thread on overclock.net which I check all the time so I see them there anyway. Usually a lot of competition for really good looking screenies in the thread they're posted in though.