Wacha niulize swali. Does computer specs affect the model (NVIDIA or Radeon) and type of graphics card that one can install on it?
Say dude A has a core i3 2.3ghz 4gb ram and dude B has core i7 3ghz 4gb ram
Wacha niulize swali. Does computer specs affect the model (NVIDIA or Radeon) and type of graphics card that one can install on it?
Say dude A has a core i3 2.3ghz 4gb ram and dude B has core i7 3ghz 4gb ram
Wacha niulize swali. Does computer specs affect the model (NVIDIA or Radeon) and type of graphics card that one can install on it?
Say dude A has a core i3 2.3ghz 4gb ram and dude B has core i7 3ghz 4gb ram
Wacha niulize swali. Does computer specs affect the model (NVIDIA or Radeon) and type of graphics card that one can install on it?
Say dude A has a core i3 2.3ghz 4gb ram and dude B has core i7 3ghz 4gb ram
No and Yes. The issue will be bottle necks. the main purpose of a graphics card is video rendering in games and if you are a gaming person it should be the most expensive thing in your rig. This daent mean you bottle neck your card with the CPU and Ram available in your machine. Most Games that are in the market now rarely utilize the CPU core power apart from one i have played Watchdogs. This means that your gaming experience will not be affected at all with the kind of RAM or CPU in your machine but the storage affects i.e a mechanical drive vs an SSD or a M.2 drive.
To the GTX TitanX issue. Buying this card is just for bragging right nothing more. It daent outperform GTX 980ti to warrant its cost to performance ratio and then again if you need 12gigs of ram for video rendering you are better suited with a Quadro rather than a geforce. If you play games at 1080p GTX 960 is the card for you, for 1440p GTX 970 is the card for the biz, at 4k GTX 980ti will out perform all cards in the same environment apart from Titan X which has a difference of 2% which is in the margin of error.
Now that's what I call detailed enlightenment. Asande Sana.
Meanwhile I still have a question. Can I go for GTX 950ti for my Lenovo H520 (i3, 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM) desktop? Am not an avid-insane gamer....
My opinion, since you aren't that avid of a gamer - just upgrade your hard disk to an SSD, if it isn't one already. Feel the difference, thank me later.