Keysplayr
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1GB is more than enough, even 768MB is fine. Right?
Back when 8800s launched? Sure. Even 512 was fine. 320 pushed it.
1GB is more than enough, even 768MB is fine. Right?
We're talking about now not ancient history. We go through this every time, the excuses come out to justify why a certain amount of memory is "enough." More is always better, if card A and B have the same performance TODAY, the 3gig card is better than the 2 gigabyte one going forward. The justifications for the lower amount are borne out of brand preference and sometimes bias, not what is better over the long term ownership of the card.Back when 8800s launched? Sure. Even 512 was fine. 320 pushed it.
You might run out of Vram. Some games you'll have to turn off AA and lower settings. You got plenty of GPU power for large multi screen resolutions, but not enough vram. I am puzzled that Nvidia advertises the 690 as a multi monitor monster when in fact it is gimped and suited for not much more than 1080p gaming as a result of that 2gb framebuffer.
We're talking about now not ancient history. We go through this every time, the excuses come out to justify why a certain amount of memory is "enough." More is always better, if card A and B have the same performance TODAY, the 3gig card is better than the 2 gigabyte one going forward. The justifications for the lower amount are borne out of brand preference and sometimes bias, not what is better over the long term ownership of the card.
Right now on the high end 3 gigs is good, 4 is better IMO. 2 is pushing it, 6 is overkill.
My 670 SLI is doing fine at 2560x1440 (granted it's not 5760x1080). The 690 is slightly slower than my setup.
Not all games even modded are using 2GB for real. People using afterburner often get inaccurate readings.
My 670 SLI is doing fine at 2560x1440 (granted it's not 5760x1080). The 690 is slightly slower than my setup.
Not all games even modded are using 2GB for real. People using afterburner often get inaccurate readings.
Translation: I spent an ungodly sum of money on a GTX 690 and want to tell you guys about it but wanted to prebuff my self against "wow your system is seriously bottlenecking your extremely pricey GPU"?
Congrats I guess, I'd personally sell that thing and buy a much more reasonable card, but what ever floats your boat.