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Is there really any point in this?

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  • 2gb or 4gb
  • 760
  • Jetstream
  • Palit
  • Gigabyte
  • Asus
  • MSI
  • Graphics
  • Gtx
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August 14, 2014 5:29:00 AM

Is there really a point of choosing the GTX 760 Jetstream 4gb by Palit over a GTX 760 2gb from Asus or MSI or Gigabyte? I mean the Palit 760 is not too much more expensive and seems to be slightly better than the normal ones. Also it has been said to run quite cool however I don't know whether to get a normal or get the special thing. If you want a link to the Palit 760 it's here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Palit-GeForce-Jetstream-Graphic... Everyone who bought it on the customer review said it's pretty good so idk

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August 14, 2014 5:33:46 AM

WEll it might have a better cooler, higher base clock and it also has 4gb of vram, which is helpful if you have loads of mods or run high res or multiple monitors
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August 14, 2014 5:35:21 AM

Warranty? Memory Type/Speed? Power Consumption (2GB will probably suck a little less juice from PSU than the 4GB)
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August 14, 2014 5:37:57 AM

legend001523 said:
WEll it might have a better cooler, higher base clock and it also has 4gb of vram, which is helpful if you have loads of mods or run high res or multiple monitors


I do like to run skyrim with a ton of mods and also minecraft (I will be using shaders) and everyone says it keeps below 70 degrees when the fans are above 50%! I will only be running 1 1080p monitor though XD I have a laptop for anything else I have to do outside of the game (What I am using now and it's terrible for gaming XD) Although if I save slightly more I could get a 770 but it's like £40-£50 more so I might get this one. I did see a gtx Titan in a local shop window and I was like "I need dat" But I think everyone would be XDD Not so much team red but a non biased person! It was HUGE though and I'd need a new case
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August 14, 2014 5:38:48 AM

yeah, if you like loads of mods then the 4gb version will help, it's better to have a 4gb version than a 2gb as more games are using more vram these days
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August 14, 2014 5:41:48 AM

AntonyLovric said:
Warranty? Memory Type/Speed? Power Consumption (2GB will probably suck a little less juice from PSU than the 4GB)


Warranty I don't know it's from amazon. Memory speed is 1502MHz. Power Consuption is 300 watts on full load
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August 14, 2014 5:43:23 AM

legend001523 said:
yeah, if you like loads of mods then the 4gb version will help, it's better to have a 4gb version than a 2gb as more games are using more vram these days


Will it pair well with my Gigabyte z97, 8gb ram and Intel i5 4440??

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August 14, 2014 5:43:59 AM

CielDiabloGamer said:
legend001523 said:
yeah, if you like loads of mods then the 4gb version will help, it's better to have a 4gb version than a 2gb as more games are using more vram these days


Will it pair well with my Gigabyte z97 and Intel i5 4440??



It's compatible and there will be no bottlenecks if that's what you mean
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August 14, 2014 5:47:24 AM

legend001523 said:
CielDiabloGamer said:
legend001523 said:
yeah, if you like loads of mods then the 4gb version will help, it's better to have a 4gb version than a 2gb as more games are using more vram these days


Will it pair well with my Gigabyte z97 and Intel i5 4440??



It's compatible and there will be no bottlenecks if that's what you mean


:D  That is what I mean, thanks for helping! :(  Theres a GTX Titan in a local shop and I want it XD
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August 14, 2014 5:48:25 AM

ahahah so do i pal, so do I :p 
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