PC Gamingit's not even 2 years old yet....![]()

PC Gamingit's not even 2 years old yet....![]()

it's not even 2 years old yet....![]()
Ask the buyers of the 780TI how they felt over the past couple years. Maxwell wasnt built to last.real talk I had the vanilla 780 and when the 980 dropped I dumped it with the quickness. One of the best PC decisions I've made. I'm keeping this 980 ti though. When the 1080 ti drops I'm getting that as it looks like if it's the same jump from the 980 to the 980 ti it'll probably about reach 50-60 fps at 4K on a single card on the highest settings.Ask the buyers of the 780TI how they felt over the past couple years. Maxwell wasnt built to last.


real talk I had the vanilla 780 and when the 980 dropped I dumped it with the quickness. One of the best PC decisions I've made. I'm keeping this 980 ti though. When the 1080 ti drops I'm getting that as it looks like if it's the same jump from the 980 to the 980 ti it'll probably about reach 50-60 fps at 4K on a single card on the highest settings.
Vanilla 780 would be struggling right now. I got a second hand 280x a year ago and the shyt aged like fine wine

And if you believe in the conspiracy theory that nvidia stops supporting previous generations of cards as much...there's that tooAMD cards hold up pretty well
Nvidia not so much, might be time for me to dump this Reference 970
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I'm a wait after the releases tho, and see how it's going, then by the end of the year, I'll build one...
I think I'm going to build a VR PC for my living room. Anyone have any good ideas on components for a midsize VR capable unit that would look decent in an entertainment center? My wife insists it must look nice or she won't let me put in in the living room.
Need a nice looking, high quality case as recommendation as well as high quality internal options. Would like to keep it under $1000 and it should last at least 3-5 years without excessive upgrade requirements.
Help needed.
maybe show her the case first to make sure she approvesI think I'm going to build a VR PC for my living room. Anyone have any good ideas on components for a midsize VR capable unit that would look decent in an entertainment center? My wife insists it must look nice or she won't let me put in in the living room.
Need a nice looking, high quality case as recommendation as well as high quality internal options. Would like to keep it under $1000 and it should last at least 3-5 years without excessive upgrade requirements.
Help needed.

I'm tryna not to lose half my shyt breh.tell your wife to eat a dikk and get the biggest, baddest case you can find....make sure it lights up and shyt too.

Just download more rice breh.Over the last week or so I've been having trouble opening applications up on my PC.
Battle.net, Overwatch and this AMD Gaming Evolved/Raptr shyt will not open for me at times until I restart my PC. I'm on Windows 10, anybody seen this problem before? It's annoying the hell out of me