StoleMyOwnCar
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My 780's are EVGA... SC? Not sure. Both of them are on Kraken G10's at the moment, and they run fine. I game on an ASUS RoG Swift as my main monitor; something that will not likely change in the near future, unless it dies.
I'm considering going to Microcenter within the next few hours or so (or tomorrow or not at all) and picking up one of their open box 980 Ti's (in particular, they have an open box ASUS strix for 602 and EVGA SC+ for 611; granted they also have tax). My friend is planning to build a computer so I figure I could maybe give him my old ones on the cheap. Basically I was saving for a house down payment but ultimately decided against going for one and staying in my condo. I have a lot of money I could waste. >_>;
So, basically aside from my PS4 I could also use a new toy in my PC... but I kinda need more justification than "just because". So, convince me... or dissuade me. Whichever works. Odd request I know. Lol.
The only reason I can think of off the top of my head is more VRAM and likely smoother experience. Goal is to keep running everything smoothly on my Swift for the next few years at the least.
I'm considering going to Microcenter within the next few hours or so (or tomorrow or not at all) and picking up one of their open box 980 Ti's (in particular, they have an open box ASUS strix for 602 and EVGA SC+ for 611; granted they also have tax). My friend is planning to build a computer so I figure I could maybe give him my old ones on the cheap. Basically I was saving for a house down payment but ultimately decided against going for one and staying in my condo. I have a lot of money I could waste. >_>;
So, basically aside from my PS4 I could also use a new toy in my PC... but I kinda need more justification than "just because". So, convince me... or dissuade me. Whichever works. Odd request I know. Lol.
The only reason I can think of off the top of my head is more VRAM and likely smoother experience. Goal is to keep running everything smoothly on my Swift for the next few years at the least.