Posted June 27, 2016
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I've been considering GPU upgrades for a while now and I keep looking at the gtx 960. Is this a solid choice? I just play the stuff I get here, so for the moment highest end stuff I'd be playing would be No Man's Sky. Maybe Witcher 3 at some point?
Is this card where I should be? Is it "too much card" for my CPU? Too little card (assuming I'm going to stick with my current setup for the near / medium term I'm going to be "forcing" any new games I get here through the GPU - should I aim higher to allow me to "keep up" with new GoG releases?). Is there a better nVidia option out there in terms of price / performance?
Why are 780s so much more expensive - what am I missing? Finally, for my setup is 4gb where I should be? Or was 4gb only useful for people who were using these cards to push tons of textures, something my current rig isn't going to need to do anyway? OR because I'm going to be "force running" games with a GPU rather than relying on min / maxing my CPU GPU tandem should I certainly get the 4 gb?
This is all up in the air, just sort of spitballing hypothetical stuff here LOL.
the 780 will have a larger, more complicated chip. [ <<second edit: and this is also not strictly true. sometimes it's the same chip but the circuit is simplified because parts of it have been disabled for the lower card because the chip didn't come out perfect] probably alongside more, better-binned memory and possibly better board components (those come from the board partner but they still affect the final cost). that more complicated chip is difficult to get out of the oven intact. or it might be the same chip but one that came out of the oven perfect and the 960 was one that came out a little screwed up so they test it, disable the broken parts, and sell it as a 960. (I don't actually recall the specifics now beyond that 780 is Kepler and 960 is Maxwell. just to clarify, this never happened and couldn't with those two cards. Kepler and Maxwell are two different architectures, separated by years, and a different fabrication process << NO. SAME PROCESS. BETTER ARCHITECTURE. KEPLER GETS LESS ATTENTION FOR DRIVER UPDATES)
but as to getting a 960. wait. and as for the 780, the answer is probably don't, because that architecture is aging, there has been a new node jump this year (new production line was opened at the factory type thing. makes tinier chips. tinier chips means more logic on the chip, faster chips), and Kepler was already shown to be a second-class citizen in the face of Maxwell at the end of 2014 and in 2015. now we're on Pascal. not saying you shouldn't necessarily. maybe you found a good deal somewhere. point is, just know what you're doing. do research. ask on PC enthusiast communities.
so for the 960, wait. Polaris (AMD's newest) will drop in a few days. this is a very interesting card from a performance standpoint. (970-980 level perf with 8gb for $250) this will be a very interesting card for many folks and will prompt price cuts everywhere on nvidia's shitty, shady side of things.
Post edited June 28, 2016 by johnnygoging