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System Name | Rigel / Altair |
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Processor | Ryzen 3900x / Xeon x3440 |
Motherboard | Aorus X570 Pro Wifi / Asus P7P55D |
Cooling | H110i / CM MASTERLIQUID MAKER 92 |
Memory | 16gb DDR4-3200 / 8GB DD3-2000 |
Video Card(s) | GTX1080ti / 9600gt |
Storage | Crucial P1 500gb - Crucial MX500 500gb / Unraid NAS |
Display(s) | LG 43UN700-B |
Case | Phanteks P500 / CM N400 |
Audio Device(s) | FX Audio DAC 6 |
Power Supply | eVGA 1000GQ / Seasonic Focus 500w |
Official entry for the TPU card
It would be an upgrade across all of my rigs. I would be upgrading from a GTX770 in my rig, and the GTX770 would then be moved to my wife's rig, replacing her GTX760, and the GTX760 would then be moved into the living room HTPC and replace an aging HD6850.
I find that the GTX770, at only 2GB of VRAM, doesn't have enough 'oomph' to push my triple screen setup (5760x1080) while racing (Project Cars, Assetto Corsa, GRID, etc) on the higher settings. Upgrading to a 780ti would be just the thing I need to hold a steady framerate.
Now that I seem to have the heat under control in my office, I would also consider folding (or crunching) with the 780ti on TPUs team.
It would be an upgrade across all of my rigs. I would be upgrading from a GTX770 in my rig, and the GTX770 would then be moved to my wife's rig, replacing her GTX760, and the GTX760 would then be moved into the living room HTPC and replace an aging HD6850.
I find that the GTX770, at only 2GB of VRAM, doesn't have enough 'oomph' to push my triple screen setup (5760x1080) while racing (Project Cars, Assetto Corsa, GRID, etc) on the higher settings. Upgrading to a 780ti would be just the thing I need to hold a steady framerate.
Now that I seem to have the heat under control in my office, I would also consider folding (or crunching) with the 780ti on TPUs team.