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If you play GTA V, consider the vram factor. Without even maxing out all the settings, just mostly very high setting on 1080p, it easily wants more than 3.5GB of vram. I have no doubt more games will follow suit in 2016. Just FYI.
If you play GTA V, consider the vram factor. Without even maxing out all the settings, just mostly very high setting on 1080p, it easily wants more than 3.5GB of vram. I have no doubt more games will follow suit in 2016. Just FYI.
If you play GTA V, consider the vram factor. Without even maxing out all the settings, just mostly very high setting on 1080p, it easily wants more than 3.5GB of vram. I have no doubt more games will follow suit in 2016. Just FYI.
Yeah, look at when I started this thread. I've been hemming and hawing ever since. The two cards both have very good reasons to buy them. They also have drawbacks. Now, I'll have one of each and I'll be able to bitch about both.
Yeah this thread has definitely helped me out as well with a build for a friend. We decided to go with a Sapphire Nitro R9 390.
Edit: Well now we're back on the fence with the 970 SSC deal right now... FML.
R9 390, 3.5GB not enough for 1440p.
but is the 4GB on the Fury Enough for 4K??.