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I didn't find it offensive, the statement had me confused. I don't plan on overclocking though, not even 0.1GHz. I spent too much on it (just under 100) to risk it frying... ^^; But comparing a Core 2 Duo to it, that one definitely IS a slouch in comparison to the 6300 xD
Well, if it supplied unlimited VRAM and had no TDP, maybe I would xD But the most I'm comfortable spending on one is no more than 340, but 360 is my highest. And I see that most 970s are around 310 - 330, at least on PCPartPicker's lists.
yeah any 970 will dominate at your resolution. This one is good and at about 315 atm. MSI GeForce GTX 970 GTX 970 GAMING 4G 4GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support G-SYNC Support Video Card - Newegg.com
That is nice card many of my friends have that one. Also I thought you were someone else who had found a 670 for 800 and was going to buy that so I was warning you so you can ignore my comment about it above (wrong thread). Also I agree with AddRam if you get a 970 you really should have at least a 700-800w PSU. My current setup can pull 640w from the wall at load. So you would be close.
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My RAM came in a two stick kit, 4 gigs a piece. If I shouldn't get more now, what was that one guy saying about:I mean, it makes sense that it helps overall, but I'm not certain about RAM doing any high end graphical work... Or does it actually help out somewhat? (No offense is meant to anyone, I just need to get my facts straight so I'm on the same page)Having more memory also helps the video card, I would seriously consider adding another set of Gskill 2 x 4 GB, the same exact set you have now.