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#31. Posted:
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CoronaV5 wrote
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CoronaV5 wrote Lmfao loved to see your card on a dual monitor setup, it would be like a Mexican trying to support a family.


Funny you should know I actually run three on multiple games lmfao. Believe me buddy, I know. Educate yourself before you look like a dumbass in front of everyone.

Do I play max on all three? No, no one does unless they have multiple cards. GTA runs on High/Very high for me, Dayz runs on high, fallout runs High, battlefield runs maxed.


"Educate" yourself. If I feel that 8gb is enough, I am entitled to my own opinion. I only asked if anyone knew a cheap 8gb Video Card.


If you were educated, you would know that the 390 is the best "cheap" 8gb GPU. Look at the benchmarks bud. 970 and 390 are trade off blows.
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MagnaFlow wrote
CoronaV5 wrote
MagnaFlow wrote
CoronaV5 wrote Lmfao loved to see your card on a dual monitor setup, it would be like a Mexican trying to support a family.


Funny you should know I actually run three on multiple games lmfao. Believe me buddy, I know. Educate yourself before you look like a dumbass in front of everyone.

Do I play max on all three? No, no one does unless they have multiple cards. GTA runs on High/Very high for me, Dayz runs on high, fallout runs High, battlefield runs maxed.


"Educate" yourself. If I feel that 8gb is enough, I am entitled to my own opinion. I only asked if anyone knew a cheap 8gb Video Card.


If you were educated, you would know that the 390 is the best "cheap" 8gb GPU. Look at the benchmarks bud. 970 and 390 are trade off blows.


Would you go with the MSI?
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I'm not sure why this thread went on for so long, or why OP was arguing with people, lol.

OP-8GB VRAM card, 390. NVidia equivalent is a 970. Both cards trade blows, the 390 is usually a little better, but it depends. The 970 is more efficient than the 390. Pricing on both cards is pretty competitive as well, so get one of those, but don't base your option on VRAM since you clearly misunderstand how it works. The majority of people you're arguing with, about 4GB not being enough, have 970s and have used them at higher resolutions where the extra VRAM is more effective, and they've been fine. I've used SLI 970s and a single 970 on 3 x 1080p panels, with no issues. Cards with more VRAM have lasted longer in the past, like the 3GB HD7970 which still goes strong today, but a 4GB 970 would be fine. If you really care about the VRAM, get a 390, but I guarantee it's not going to matter as much as you seem to think.
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heck, i use my 970 at 4K occasionally.
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