What GPU do you have in your PC?

The charts in op are really out dated, the first doesn't have the 980ti and the seconds doesn't even have any series 9 nvidia cards.
 
Sapphire 290x Vapor-X running at 1200mhz :)

Upgrading again in march.

Maybe, just maybe new AMD 14nm cards are out then, otherwise it will prolly be a 980ti.
 
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Not willing to spend too much $$$ on hardware components anymore, upgraded to an XFX R9 280X recently, which runs all of my games on pretty high settings flawlessly.
 
I've got a GTX 970 on one monitor at 1080p. I'm upgrading to a Pascal card 2 minutes after it's released.

My current GTX 970 is factory overclocked and I had terrible issues with it (driver crashes to desktop, blue screens, black screens, etc.) until I clocked it back to reference speeds and now it works fine.

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I've got a GTX 970 on one monitor at 1080p. I'm upgrading to a Pascal card 2 minutes after it's released.

My current GTX 970 is factory overclocked and I had terrible issues with it (driver crashes to desktop, blue screens, black screens, etc.) until I clocked it back to reference speeds and now it works fine.

:/
Was that the game or in general use?

I found that Horizons doesn't like overclocked CPUs very much - I had to drop mine by 100MHz to get it stable. Every other game is fine.
 
Was that the game or in general use?

I found that Horizons doesn't like overclocked CPUs very much - I had to drop mine by 100MHz to get it stable. Every other game is fine.

I had the same problem with my MSI GTX970 gaming. Had +200 on the core and +500 on memory and it was rock solid in everything except ED. Had to set it to reference clocks. Sold it for a 390x and I have no issues with overclocks now. Not had to reduce my CPU overclock though.
 


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