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Need advice for Gaming PC hardware

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more money you pay the better smile.png

 

Well thats pretty obvious lol. I don't think I'm going to spend 300 $ and get a beast.

But it should still be an upgrade over my 2006 200$ home and office PC lol

 

 

As for the above spec I love every choice EXCEPT for the MSI GTX 760 oc edition. For better performance (and looks in my opinion) go with the Palit GTX 760 JetSream version. Benchmarks are much better than the MSI one, cooling is better and it costs the same so it's a no-brainer!

 

How are the benchmarks better if it uses the same chip?

 

The MSI card has a higher core clock than that anyway.  But not that that matters, because you can overclock your video card as you please.

 

 

http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/palit_geforce_gtx_760_jetstream,1.html

 

Take a look for yourself.

 

 

They benchmarked it against a stock clocked gtx 760.  The MSI has a core clock of 1080mhz i believe.  Which can be overcocked anyway.  I don't see your point.  I think you're trying to say they put a magical chip inside the palit one.  They're both carbon copies with different labels  I'm surprised you don't know this.

 

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not entirely true:P

 

i highly doubt this

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/pny-video-card-vcq6000pb

is alot better than 

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-video-card-03gp42784kr

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You'd be surprised the level of efficiency the quaddro cards have over stock gtx for things like rendering etc.  They're also rock solid, with a high speed memory lane right next to the GPU for memory intensive tasks.  Ordinary people won't notice a difference, but throw it in a situation like using it to run a simulation of a 1000 part assembly in solidworks and you'll shit your pants

 

The main difference.. it's not a video card.  It's a computing card.  So you can't really compare it to a normal video card.

 

They cost that much for a reason.. Same with firepro's.  Which my company actively uses in all of their workstations

Edited by dreamliner

 

 

more money you pay the better smile.png

not entirely true:P

 

i highly doubt this

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/pny-video-card-vcq6000pb

is alot better than 

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-video-card-03gp42784kr

a gtx 780 tongue.png

 

 

You'd be surprised the level of efficiency the quaddro cards have over stock gtx for things like rendering etc.  They're also rock solid, with a high speed memory lane right next to the GPU for memory intensive tasks.  Ordinary people won't notice a difference, but throw it in a situation like using it to run a simulation of a 1000 part assembly in solidworks and you'll shit your pants

 

The main difference.. it's not a video card.  It's a computing card.  So you can't really compare it to a normal video card.

 

They cost that much for a reason.. Same with firepro's.  Which my company actively uses in all of their workstations

 

hmm yeah good point, that's true of course :P im just an average(or maybe sligtly over, since i run a (smal)botfarm) pc gamer so I wouldn't know the difference :)

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