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System Name | Livingston |
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Processor | i7-4960HQ |
Motherboard | macbook prp retina |
Cooling | Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta (240mm x 120mm x 80mm) |
Memory | 16Gb |
Video Card(s) | Zotac Arctic Storm Nvidia 980ti |
Display(s) | 1x Acer XB270HU, 1x Catleap, 1x Oculus |
Benchmark Scores | http://www.3dmark.com/fs/770087 |
The modern high end (when they were first released) card costs 650-800$, trust me, I've bought one. It's called the 8800 ultra OC edition. That's the highest end as you go gaming video card wise. If you can't play crysis, it's because you're on a midrange card. IF your midrange card is OCed, then this gives you a better chance of playing crysis. ATI SELLS MANY MID RANGE CARDS. That's their niche, right now at least. ATI knew nvidia's 8800 series cards were going to be faster when they first came out, and they tapped into the midrange budget gaming market.
The 3870 is ATI's high end card, in a midrange market. You're totally confusing the entire thing.
No. not really. you just have your own definition of midrange that noone here, and noone anywhere agrees with.
PERFORMANCE is what deisdes if a card is hiend midrange or lowend. NOT the price. thats the biggest discrepancy. Everyone here besides you would consider a 2900 hiend.
Also the Ultra was not released first, just the GTX (I know you know it im just recaping) and it was that much, some of the Ultras cost as much as 1000, but they got 5fps more. Thats called being an idiot and not buying a product that is cost effective (No offense to anyone, if you have the money...i envy you, but its still not cost effective in the least).