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What are those reasons? Because there isn't really any to hate on the GPU side at least. The CPU side I can understand and even then, those CPUs...
I have an R9 390X and wouldn't trade it for anything, well maybe a Titan Pascal lol. The drivers gave me a little issue but meh, the price and...
Why though? You wanted to do dual 1060's so just do dual 480's or do you hate AMD THAT much?
Good point, I mean YBR knows a decent amount but not enough to be Gabe, or maybe that's just a rouse to keep his identity a secret? Lol I don't...
Just Crossfire two 480 8gbs, basically the same thing lol
It's nice to have money lol. And that should be capable of any game at 1440p and most games at 2160p.
Any idea what the problem is? It's a shame to let good PCs go.
That first one should be pretty decent, the second one could be horrible or amazing, it depends on what Xeon it has and what GPU you put in,...
AMD has done it in the past, I mean look at the R9 series, all in all in basically desecrated the 900 series. So hopefully we'll see the same...
Straight Savage.
We don't even know what AMD chips are going to be released, Intel has the full chart of CPU's done, with their respective prices, all I have heard...
It'd better not be only 80 to 90 percent of the performance for 500 to 800 bucks, the new Intel Core i7 is only launching at 360 I believe.
Yeah, should be no problem at all
That's probably the best idea, I have an R9 390X and wouldn't trade it for anything.
CPU should be okay, and don't go 460, get a used 7970, way better performance for similar price.
That's like a retardedly amazing CPU but your GPU is balls, just buy a new GPU and you can max out any game (As long as your GPU can keep up)
Sell that CPU for like 900 bucks and buy yourself a 6700K and a GTX 1070 or something lol Unless you meant an i5-4690K, in which case safe up for...
They can do whatever the hell they want, they're multi billion dollar companies who know people are going to flock and buy their product no matter...
Microsoft is slamming the door on PC builders and upgraders who might have hoped to use the new Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Zen chips for Windows 7 or...
Ah, that sucks, that would've been an awesome set up.