What GPU do you have in your PC?

I had a long time a simple GTX760 with a 27" FullHD Monitor in use and bought yesterday a GTX980ti together with a 34" curved 3440*1440 Monitor.
Awesome with ED :)
 
EVGA 780 oc is in my pc.
This card has performed extremely well, since I bought it. I am just so sad that they are so horribly expensive today, else I would prolly get one more for Occulus.

Cheers Cmdr's
 
Interesting stuff from Michael Brooks on ED VR minimum spec's over here ...

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=224223
From the first sentence: "The GTX 980 is still our recommended spec for running Elite Dangerous in Vive at a full 90fps with our VR optimised graphics settings." Emphasis mine.

IMO, this should be big fat red warning flag to people. If you only have a 980 for VR, you will have to turn some gfx stuff down to use it. I think people with a 980 are going to be disappointed with their VR performance, unless they are cool with turning stuff down to use it. I would apply this not only to ED, but other games in VR as well.

I am waiting for Pascal.
 
GTX 980 Reference.

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From the first sentence: "The GTX 980 is still our recommended spec for running Elite Dangerous in Vive at a full 90fps with our VR optimised graphics settings." Emphasis mine.

IMO, this should be big fat red warning flag to people. If you only have a 980 for VR, you will have to turn some gfx stuff down to use it. I think people with a 980 are going to be disappointed with their VR performance, unless they are cool with turning stuff down to use it. I would apply this not only to ED, but other games in VR as well.

I am waiting for Pascal.

As a 980 owner with a DK2 it's not something I would have an issue with. I already know that I have to tweak VR games to get the best balance between performance and pretties. You just cannot Max as game out in VR. People need to manage their expectations accordingly.

I'm also waiting for Pascal for my Bi-Yearly GPU upgrade.
 
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R9 295x2. Which is better in single GPU mode due to no crossfire profile from AMD. Still manages 4k at 40fps on planets and 60 elsewhere, but settings have to be turned down slightly, with supersampling turned right down.
 
GTX 960m 2GB.

It's an Alienware 13. I have the Amplifier too, so I can connect it to a GTX 970 4GB or any other PCI-E GPU. That aspect works very well, but the CPU is a dual-core low-TDP i7-5500U, so it chokes a bit on CPU-limited games.
 
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