What nvidia card should i upgrade to

dudeattude

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I have a Geforce GTX 760 by EVGA.I want an nvidia card due to i have seen great things from them.I do not have room for SLI.Please help.
 
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Yes. You may not be able to get the best framerates if you max all settings on ultra, but the GTX 760 should be able to easily run those games mentioned with proper settings.
For benchmark FPS, the GTX690 is probably the strongest.
For consistency, the titan might be better.
But $1000 for a GTX690 or the same for a titan is a bit steep.
I would look at a GTX780 with a factory overclock. If you bought the GTX760 within 90 days, you may be eligible for the EVGA step up trade in program.
 

dudeattude

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The title mislead,i meant which card should i upgrade to?
 

Kennytran320

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Yes, what others are saying is correct. Nvidia manufactures Not just the cards but the GPU (graphics processing unit) itself. Your EVGA card has an NVIDIA GPU, and EVGA is a great card manufacturer. You have a fairly decent card, what are you looking to upgrade for?
 

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Do you think it will run BF4,AC4,and Watch Dogs at 30 FPS or higher?
 

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Yes. You may not be able to get the best framerates if you max all settings on ultra, but the GTX 760 should be able to easily run those games mentioned with proper settings.
 
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dudeattude

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At 1080p Ultra?
 

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My opinion if you have the money and dont wanna go sli i would go 780 and if your on a budget look into getting a 770. Yes the 780 is overkill for 1080p but you will be glad that you have the gpu power for certain demanding games your running such as BF4, Crysis 3, Metro last light and others that come your way and still able to run at VERY playable frames per second.
 

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No but the performance is in between a 660ti and a 670

 


Exactly - as I said, the 760 won't get there.