If you are ever not sure about the performance of a component just look at benchmarks. Google its name + the word benchmark and that's it. In the case of the HD4600 you won't find any comparison to the 770 though, because they are ten leagues apart. There is no comparison between the two. The GTX 770 would be faster than four HD 4600s put together.
If you are ever not sure about the performance of a component just look at benchmarks. Google its name + the word benchmark and that's it. In the case of the HD4600 you won't find any comparison to the 770 though, because they are ten leagues apart. There is no comparison between the two. The GTX 770 would be faster than four HD 4600s put together.
Thanks. I will make the switch. But one last thing, Should I shoot for a 780 or just stay with the 770? I know the 780 is more expensive, but some people say it's worth it.
It would be good if you give us your full system specs such as power supply, processor, RAM, etc. so that we can help you make an informed decision as to what card you should go with or if you need any further system upgrades before you can properly utilize the new graphics card.
It would be good if you give us your full system specs such as power supply, processor, RAM, etc. so that we can help you make an informed decision as to what card you should go with or if you need any further system upgrades before you can properly utilize the new graphics card.
Alright. I am working and away from my PC right now, I will give you them when I get home.
Wait, never mind. I just realized the computer I use is an all in 1 lenovo, so I can't change the card.
Case closed.