On a normal monitor, it will play everything in ultra with room to spare. In an oculus you can play on medium + AAHow is this game with this card in the titel
How is this game with this card in the titel
Maybe in your power bill. It will be less. If you limit the framerate to 60fps and max out everything it will go even less.Been pondering this myself.
Currently on an MSI GTX770 here; will I notice a significant difference if I go 970?
On a normal monitor, it will play everything in ultra with room to spare. In an oculus you can play on medium + AA
Actually, the GTX970 is a 3.5GB Card. *cough cough*
Maybe in your power bill. It will be less. If you limit the framerate to 60fps and max out everything it will go even less.
Actually, the GTX970 is a 3.5GB Card. *cough cough*
yep. absolutely bare this in mind.
while 3.5gb is nice, i would prefer a 4GB card..
In my experience (Galax GTX 970, i920 @ 4GHz, 12Gb ram) the 970 holds well all the way up to 2560*1440 at ultra. 4k isn't easily doable with a single card.
I run with a 4k (displaying 2560*1440) monitor and 60Hz G-Sync, fps doesn't get lower than 45 typically. I'll go fullscreen rather than bordered when I'm in RES sites as it adds a tiny bit of smoothness. While trading borderless is fine (there's *very* little difference in all honesty, but fullscreen "feels" smoother).
All in all, GTX970 is a great card.
Acer something or other. imho it was a poor decision (and an expensive one). I should have either waited/gone for a true 2560*whatever 144Hz one, or waited for better 4K monitors, but at the same time, I've very very happy with the image quality and it's somewhat "future proofed", in that I can always upgrade the GPU(s) in the future.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009658
e: or that crazy 2560*1440 curved 144Hz G-Sync one I've heard tell of. now *that* would be pretty awesome
*scratches Occulus off his "to-get" list* Not a chance am I wasting my money on something like that if I then have to fork out even more money just to enjoy it at its full potential. xDOn a normal monitor, it will play everything in ultra with room to spare. In an oculus you can play on medium + AA
On a normal monitor, it will play everything in ultra with room to spare. In an Cculus you can play on medium + AA
I was thinking about getting this (http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JIWLNHU/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=) for 2560x1440 but now i wonder how is 1440p looks like on your acer. Do you still use AA or no need?
Gsync is definety an advantage.