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QUOTE(persona93 @ May 24 2014, 02:00 PM)
Meaning Zotac has more performance per money spent?
Not really. If you want a card that runs faster, harder and hotter, get the GHz. If you want a cooler card that still can be overclocked (Ghz can be pushed around 3-5% more, Zotac being lower clocked can be pushed 5-10% more), while eating less power, and cheaper, get the Zotac.
Not really. If you want a card that runs faster, harder and hotter, get the GHz. If you want a cooler card that still can be overclocked (Ghz can be pushed around 3-5% more, Zotac being lower clocked can be pushed 5-10% more), while eating less power, and cheaper, get the Zotac.
Read on HotHardware that the Gigabyte card crashed twice under stress test soooo...
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From: The Deathlands of Audio Poisoning.
QUOTE(persona93 @ May 24 2014, 04:28 PM)
Read on HotHardware that the Gigabyte card crashed twice under stress test soooo...
Hahaha doesn't mean the zotac you buy is not safe from being DOA either. The Ghz is already pushed to the limits anyways, it's only meant to plug and play.
Hahaha doesn't mean the zotac you buy is not safe from being DOA either. The Ghz is already pushed to the limits anyways, it's only meant to plug and play.
Sigh, so hard Nevermind, later I ask for recommendation with a specific budget then sifus can recommend la
Joined: Nov 2013
From: The Deathlands of Audio Poisoning.
QUOTE(persona93 @ May 24 2014, 04:37 PM)
Sigh, so hard Nevermind, later I ask for recommendation with a specific budget then sifus can recommend la
Hahahah yeah easier that way.
But seriously, either the Zotac or Gigabyte is a solid choice. Just only whether your budget allows for the extra 300. You can always overclock the Zotac anyways. Plus if you don't mind all the bright orange lah. Hahahaha.
Sigh, so hard Nevermind, later I ask for recommendation with a specific budget then sifus can recommend la
If tight on budget and want to save RM240, then go for Zotac AMP! Edition. They come with up to 5 years warranty (3 years direct with Zotac), so no need to worry unnecessarily about defective card.
Nvidia and AMD are basically manufacturers that produces GPUs, so in a way it's a brand, but you will not find a card that is sold and marketed as Nvidia/AMD accordingly.
Brand names are those like Palit, Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and etc, that takes those GPUs from Nvidia/AMD and then market it under their own brand name.
Yea, This is the answer!!! I always confuse it!! Thanks for your description !!
just want to ask is it much more better buy a big screen or triple screen?
Big screen as in size or screen resolution? Well,depends on the person.If he wants to do something else at the same time,he may wanna go buy 1 or 2 more monitors.If not,then just 1.
Big screen as in size or screen resolution? Well,depends on the person.If he wants to do something else at the same time,he may wanna go buy 1 or 2 more monitors.If not,then just 1.
thanks for the info,so if i want to play game while watching gameplay it is a good choice for me using triple screen?
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From: The Deathlands of Audio Poisoning.
QUOTE(persona93 @ May 24 2014, 10:50 PM)
Dual screens is more than enough
Triple screens is more gaming orientated
Get two 27" screens
Dual screens only work for racing or RPG games. FPS games would not do well with the center split line. Unless you game on one and do something else on the other.
QUOTE(Zgames @ May 24 2014, 10:53 PM)
Please, the new 21:9 ratio screen is the bomb right now
Again, not all games support 21:9. Haha. At least not yet.