LOL ThanxThread reopened, though I have little hope for it now.
-- stahlhart
LOL ThanxThread reopened, though I have little hope for it now.
-- stahlhart
I have the 1GB HD 7850 and will be picking up a Korean 1440P monitor very soon so I need another gig of Vram anyway so I must upgrade to a new GPU and CF might still have some scalling issues etc. Plus my motherboard only does CF x16/x4 so that will almost definatly cause stuttering even if microstuttering in CF is a non issiue.The performance jump from 7850 to the GTX 760 won't be that much. Just saying.
If you want a bigger jump I'd say crossfiring your 7850. But that would mean a new PSU as well.
Sounds good and yes I think i will end up with an HD 7950 in my rig pretty soon. I don't think PCI -E 3.0 has any effect on todays GPUs as PCI - E 2.0 does not even bottle neck an HD 7990 or GTX 690. It would be good I agree to get the PCI-E bandwidth evened out though but i am not sure how to check as i have updated the mobo BIOS to the latest which upgraded the chipset.For a new monitor at 1440p, I would recomend getting a 7950 level of performance AT LEAST. 7950 Crossfire would be a good one, or 760 SLI or a 770/780/7970.
Also, check your BIOS options, there should be a way to do 8x 8x, which will work fine at PCIE 3. As for Crossfire in general, I hear it is great now with 13.8
670 and 680 prices have dropped now, you will get similar/better performance for less.
They are allot more in North America.Not sure how much they are in America but over here in England they've dropped the 670 to about £190