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Originally posted by: AzNPinkTuv
if you got the money to burn, you can afford to be stupid


QFT!

Also, What the hell's the point? You'll spend a crapload, findout you're being limited by the CPU, look for a new mobo with more powerful CPU prospects and the slot design'll change before you can begin to blink.
 
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
I actually havent seen a game at that insane resolution (2560x1600) but is AA really needed?

I would like to know this.

I imagine it's all a matter of personal preference. But here are some screenshots at 2560x1600 with noAA.

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IMO, AA is still needed based on those shots.
 
Why would this be CPU limited, the huge resolution? I'm going off Firingsquad's review of CPU performance in Oblivion, frmo which I remember that their conclusion was that as resolution in oblivion went up, the CPU mattered less... but I don't think they tested higher than 1600x1200.
 
Originally posted by: Alaa
the best setup if u want to keep ur system for 2 years 😀

I do agree...however at the price of those things, I'd be hard put to justify spending that type of money on a SLI system much less Quad SLI. I'm more of a buy a lot of power, then hobble along as long as possible until the next big batch of games come out.
 
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