- Aug 10, 2005
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Right, so this is what happened, I picked up a 4k ASUS PB287Q and quickly realized that my I7-3610QM + 7970M DTR is not going to cut it (for one, its HDMI 1.0 and DP 1.1 do not allow for the transmission of 60@4k even if league of legends was running smooth at 30 fps with everything turned up, who knew ports would be my Achilles heel).
So, I have this old rig that I didn't kept up to date due to RL but is now back in use as follows:
Intel Core I7 920 D0 @ 4 Ghz (may head into used Xeon E5620 westmeres for cheap if they came up) + Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme with push/pull config
EVGA X58 ATX LGA1366
OCZ Gold 12 GB DDR3-1600 (sad OCZ as a company died but...)
Corsair HX1000
HAF 932 full tower
5870
I want to last until at least when gen 2 of the new dx12 cards are out (with baked in 8 GB vram), intel releases the new LGA1366/2011-3 socket replacement / merge the two lines to end the madness, DDR4 is mature and not at launch price, and windows 10 is matured a bit to do a full rebuild reusing the SDD/HDDs, the PSU, the case and may go water cooling this time around.
I want to be able to drive 4k for CURRENT (not future) games at highish settings (maybe lower shadows to mid or something like that). With no or little AA. I play diablo 3, wow, league, titanfall, cs:go, cities:skyline, eve online and random others. I know civ at 4k may be an issue, or any other CPU heavy games, but for normal GPU bound stuff hopefully they can fly.
I see people matching their OCed 920s with 970s, which works wonders at 1080 or 2k, but given the whole 3.5+0.5 issue, it will likely run into issues at 4k. Do people do this because the 970 is maxing out EVERYTHING the 920s can offer or is it more because people are not trying to run 4k.
I am eying the new 300 line from AMD, the 390X, but I wonder if this thing can actually drive such a beast. Titan X is on the table if it wasn't another 1k card that is meant as a cheap quadro with full DP math enabled rather than a max end gaming card.
I could CF/SLI, but I think for this a single card would be less headace and more resellable when I do my full gut and re-fresh.
Anyone has any idea of the pairing? If you have a I7920 @~4 + GTX970 / 980 / 290X can you report back if the GPU is being throttled? If so how much?
Thanks.
So, I have this old rig that I didn't kept up to date due to RL but is now back in use as follows:
Intel Core I7 920 D0 @ 4 Ghz (may head into used Xeon E5620 westmeres for cheap if they came up) + Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme with push/pull config
EVGA X58 ATX LGA1366
OCZ Gold 12 GB DDR3-1600 (sad OCZ as a company died but...)
Corsair HX1000
HAF 932 full tower
5870
I want to last until at least when gen 2 of the new dx12 cards are out (with baked in 8 GB vram), intel releases the new LGA1366/2011-3 socket replacement / merge the two lines to end the madness, DDR4 is mature and not at launch price, and windows 10 is matured a bit to do a full rebuild reusing the SDD/HDDs, the PSU, the case and may go water cooling this time around.
I want to be able to drive 4k for CURRENT (not future) games at highish settings (maybe lower shadows to mid or something like that). With no or little AA. I play diablo 3, wow, league, titanfall, cs:go, cities:skyline, eve online and random others. I know civ at 4k may be an issue, or any other CPU heavy games, but for normal GPU bound stuff hopefully they can fly.
I see people matching their OCed 920s with 970s, which works wonders at 1080 or 2k, but given the whole 3.5+0.5 issue, it will likely run into issues at 4k. Do people do this because the 970 is maxing out EVERYTHING the 920s can offer or is it more because people are not trying to run 4k.
I am eying the new 300 line from AMD, the 390X, but I wonder if this thing can actually drive such a beast. Titan X is on the table if it wasn't another 1k card that is meant as a cheap quadro with full DP math enabled rather than a max end gaming card.
I could CF/SLI, but I think for this a single card would be less headace and more resellable when I do my full gut and re-fresh.
Anyone has any idea of the pairing? If you have a I7920 @~4 + GTX970 / 980 / 290X can you report back if the GPU is being throttled? If so how much?
Thanks.