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@Coseniath: Didn't think/know they'd reveal or release stuff soon, and I can't build it for atleast too weeks anyway so I'll wait those four days! My budget is roughly the £200 mark, so if prices drop further on Nvidia cards that would be great... Funds saved can be used on other parts!
@daious: I've always been an Nvidia user though, and I'm hoping to have the MkIII up and running within the month. Plus the card I've seen is supposed to be pretty good.
@04dcarraher: Thanks, dude. I think I'll stick with the crosshair though as my first was a cross hair and I was highly impressed. Plus it sounds like it has a good onboard sound system.
Thanks for the input guys. I admittedly know very little about GPU's and appreciate the help. Taking advice onboard, I found this card: Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 DirectCU II OC 2GB GDDR5. Would this be better for my rig?
Hi guys! I'm in the process of ordering parts for my third build. So far I have gone for a Crosshair V formula z motherboard -my first build used an original crosshair and it is still amazing 7 years on!- with an FX8350 processor, a Zalman CNPS9700 CPU fan to keep it nice and cold and a level 10 case -because I made the mistake of buying a smallish case for my last build!
I already know I'm getting 16gb of RAM so the only problem I have now is picking the GPU. I want something that is quite powerful -can run current games at ultra- and gives a fair bit of future proofing, but I don't want to sell a kidney for a titan -I'm fine without being able to play Star Citizen on ultra! This has led me to the conclusion that I should go for a 4gb card and I had two in mind.
First I saw the Gigabyte AMD R9 270X OC (4GB, DDR5, PCI-E) -with 3 fans to keep it cold!- but then I saw the MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 Gaming 4GB DDR5 Twin Frozer IV FAN PCI-E. The Nvidia is about £50 more, but I've always gone with Nvidia and don't really see the diffrence.
Which would be best, or are there better cards I could go for?
That'show it's supposed to work. It isn't a problem. Like Animal Crossing, but with zombies and grusome death.
With all the gamerpic packs comming out that feature stuff only in the PC version (Ender dragon, gollums, villagers + lots more), does this mean a bid update is comming soon? Wouldn't make sense otherwise.
I see what you mean... my Iron Man suited Breton, Raven Mackintosh was my first character and i'm playing through first with uber dragon weapons (this packs already cool!) and owning all (purging the darkness n' all) but then it will be more of a challenge with my dark elf villainess, Genivieve Darkholm who is already a vamp. Do it first with your favorit character then just do it again with a new person... always fun is skyrim.
they are their own ficticious people on a diffrent planet but their probably based on the larger mish-mash of peoples the individual cultures today come from... at one time the viking and germanic tribes were practically the same people... theres even a bit of scandanavian in the scottish today but on mundus their culture belongs more to the bretons which are pretty much scottish+irish+french+dutch so, think celtic/gaelic peoples. Nords are scandanavian/germanic, Imperials are roman/english/american. Redguard are african/arabian. As for elves, havn't got a clue. The Dark Elves sound south african/ dutch to me, which kind of makes sense as bretons are hald human half elf but then again their ancestors were altmer/nord... I guess only bethesda who invented the world for their D&D matches really know for sure.
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