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Any of you, guys, running V2 at 2560X1440 or 1600 ?

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That should shed some light on the need for a strong card.


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I have a dell u3014 2560x1600 and cant use this resolution with my 570gtx 1,2gb 

I have to go down to 1920x1200 to get 20-30fps

With my graphic card goes better  1920x1200 and high level sliders, than 2560x1200 at very low levels.

 

Thinking in purchase a 770 4g, or 780.

 

I dont know which one is better in order to play at 2560x1600.  It is a high resolution and perphaps 4gb is important.

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Very interesting feedback Alioth, thank you. There's  a long thread  I initiated on the forum on the topic of what card is the best. A 780 and up seems the way to go but I wonder whether the VRAM of the Titan shouldn't make the difference.


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I'm using a GTX 780 flying at 1440p. With REX and FTX Global I'm seeing typically 70-80% gpu usage with spiking upto 99% occasionally. This is with relatively low levels of shadows but with HDR. VRAM is between 2.4 and 2.7GB!!

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I'm at 1440 with a 770/2gb. No issues to speak of. If any appear, I'll just drop a setting or two down a notch.

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I just went back to my roots and setup my surround setup....

 

5960x1080

 

Just slightly using the GPU's

 

 

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2560x1600 here, with a 4GB GTX680.

 

No known problems.

 

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2560x1600 here, with a 4GB GTX680.

 

No known problems.

 

Cheers

Good thanks. Using the last Gb or part of it ?


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