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Looking to enhance your graphics card?

Looking to enhance your graphics card?

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PisulasRule
Senior Member
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11-23-2016, 08:38 PM
#1
You're using a GTX 750ti with two monitors and are considering upgrading for better resolution. Playing lighter games on your current setup works fine, but if you want sharper visuals, upgrading to a 1050p or 1060 3GB monitor would be beneficial.
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PisulasRule
11-23-2016, 08:38 PM #1

You're using a GTX 750ti with two monitors and are considering upgrading for better resolution. Playing lighter games on your current setup works fine, but if you want sharper visuals, upgrading to a 1050p or 1060 3GB monitor would be beneficial.

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Ninja090
Junior Member
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11-26-2016, 05:33 PM
#2
I own a 1060 and a UHD display. It’s hard to play games at that location because of screen tearing. I’m unsure if Freesync or Nvidias G-SYNC functions on Linux. AMD seems to be the better option for running on Linux at the moment.
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Ninja090
11-26-2016, 05:33 PM #2

I own a 1060 and a UHD display. It’s hard to play games at that location because of screen tearing. I’m unsure if Freesync or Nvidias G-SYNC functions on Linux. AMD seems to be the better option for running on Linux at the moment.

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heyjudge100
Member
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11-26-2016, 11:14 PM
#3
After upgrading the monitor, choose your next step.
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heyjudge100
11-26-2016, 11:14 PM #3

After upgrading the monitor, choose your next step.

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99loic
Member
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12-08-2016, 07:54 AM
#4
For 1080p Ultrawide there are several choices: * RX 570 4GB (pricing should match MSRP) * RX 580 8GB (pricing should match MSRP) * GTX 1060 6GB (also priced similarly) If you plan to get an Ultrawide, consider a Freesync model (even with a GeForce GTX GPU)
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99loic
12-08-2016, 07:54 AM #4

For 1080p Ultrawide there are several choices: * RX 570 4GB (pricing should match MSRP) * RX 580 8GB (pricing should match MSRP) * GTX 1060 6GB (also priced similarly) If you plan to get an Ultrawide, consider a Freesync model (even with a GeForce GTX GPU)

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Poysnn
Junior Member
24
12-08-2016, 09:23 AM
#5
You're aiming to leverage NVIDIA CUDA while avoiding AMD compatibility. That's a valid approach for specific use cases. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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Poysnn
12-08-2016, 09:23 AM #5

You're aiming to leverage NVIDIA CUDA while avoiding AMD compatibility. That's a valid approach for specific use cases. Let me know if you need further guidance!

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Kay123_
Senior Member
368
12-08-2016, 10:14 AM
#6
Generally, I suggest using OpenCL over CUDA, but if you must rely on CUDA...
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Kay123_
12-08-2016, 10:14 AM #6

Generally, I suggest using OpenCL over CUDA, but if you must rely on CUDA...