a well oiled 750ti machine outperforms a gt970 machine
>>334275171
Thanks for the biggest laugh I have had all day,
Now stop with the stories and lets get back to reality
>>334275171
>All the DS3 crashes were "apparently" 700 series cards
If you say so.
>>334275171
In all honesty, I'm running it on a 750 ti, i5, 8 gb ram. It runs at 60fps on medium with some settings high, which is what I was expecting, so I'm pretty happy with it.
>>334275171
Minimum:
Intel Core i5 2500 3.3GHz / AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz
8 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti / ATI Radeon HD 6870
At least 20 GB available space
Recommended:
Intel Core i7 2600 3.4 GHz / AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz
8 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or equivalent
At least 20 GB available space
>nearly two fucking years of the shitty 970 meme card reigning supreme in sales and usage
What a fucking awful time. Do people even think for like five seconds before purchasing a new card or what?
>pcucks
>>334276837
Apart from its seen as the best value gpu currently. Also those who have one, the majority seem to have no problems with them.
Also how so many on /v/ cried on ds3 release day as all their shitty gpus didnt work id say a lot are jealous
Still rocking with my gtx670.
I doubt I'll even need a new PC until 2020 or something.
Thanks, consoles.
Anyone else having frame drops on a 970? It goes from 60 to 30 at times.
>>334277213
No, but some of the time when the game autosaves it does hitch for like half a second.
>>334277280
So thats why. It goes from 60 to 30 fot like a sec and the go back to 60 again.
any fix?
>>334277413
Not that I know of, I rarely notice it.
>>334277082
Got DS3? How's performance?
>>334276837
It's at such a good price/performance level though, and made AMD haul their asses to stay competitive. It's still relevant because AMD only ever released the 390 as a competitor, and not a complete 970 destroyer.
>>334276837
Tech journalists are incompetent and easily influenced.
Public opinion is easily influenced by poo in loo stealth marketing.
>>334276954
> best value gpu
This meme has been spread since day one by Nvidia's marketeer squad, but it has never been actually true. Firstly the midrange ($150-$250) cards offer much better value for money and secondly you could buy a 290x for 970 prices just a few weeks after the 970 released