The GTX 980 Ti if you have a high end 600W PSU or better with 2 x 6+2 pin PCIe connectors. And if your CPU can keep up with it.
That's why it is best if you always list your system's specs including the make/model of the PSU.
The GTX 980 Ti if you have a high end 600W PSU or better with 2 x 6+2 pin PCIe connectors. And if your CPU can keep up with it.
That's why it is best if you always list your system's specs including the make/model of the PSU.
I don't recommend maxwell cards right now if you plan in using it for those dx12 games too that will use async compute. The reason is Guskline's comparison of his 980ti and 290 in Ashes of Singularity. http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2462951&page=14
He says "Anyway, no question the R9 290 produced more afterglow. The GTX980TI also did but it looked "staged" or planned and was NOT nearly as effective or broad based as the results from R9 290 (Sapphire Tri-X at 1000/1300). For instance in a fire fight scene with the 290 each hit on an object appears to produce an afterglow while only certain hits on the 980TI produce the same result."