Hello everyone, i am about to buy one of this cards (The Gigabyte Windforce) and looking at the news recently with my understanding in graphics, the fact that you can´t use more than 3.5 Gb of VRAM without loosing performance is a deal killer. Please correct me if i am wrong i had read that right now only games that require more than 3.5gb or resolutions above 1440p causes framedrops and stutter issues.
I have to tell you that i was upgrading the rig of my gf, from a 280x (already sold it ) to this card, i just ordered it but not payed for it, she will be playing at 1080p right now if i buy it.
So, the question is: Should i wait for another model or be confident that the "driver" (i know that the problems solved by firmware are very limitated when hardware is the issue) will make some kind of denial of the slower 0.5gb for not cause this framedrops and issues?
What should i do ?
not buying the card ?
been confident that at 1080p it will not cause me problems at gaming in the next years?
here are the specs of her machine only if its usefull
Mother: M5A97 R 2.0
Proccesor: AMD 8320
RAM: FURY 16 GB 1600MHZ
VIDEO: Currently nothing... 280x sold
PSU: 600w bronze plus certification
Thanks for your reply !
EDIT: NVIDIA WILL NOT MAKE AN EFFORT TO SOLVE IT VIA DRIVER, NEGLECTS THE EMPLOYEE DECLARATION
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2876802/nvidia-plans-geforce-gtx-970-driver-update-for-memory-performance-concerns.html
Here is the article talking about driver for improve this problem:
http://www.pcgamer.com/nvidia-working-on-driver-update-to-address-gtx-970-issues/
I have to tell you that i was upgrading the rig of my gf, from a 280x (already sold it ) to this card, i just ordered it but not payed for it, she will be playing at 1080p right now if i buy it.
So, the question is: Should i wait for another model or be confident that the "driver" (i know that the problems solved by firmware are very limitated when hardware is the issue) will make some kind of denial of the slower 0.5gb for not cause this framedrops and issues?
What should i do ?
not buying the card ?
been confident that at 1080p it will not cause me problems at gaming in the next years?
here are the specs of her machine only if its usefull
Mother: M5A97 R 2.0
Proccesor: AMD 8320
RAM: FURY 16 GB 1600MHZ
VIDEO: Currently nothing... 280x sold
PSU: 600w bronze plus certification
Thanks for your reply !
EDIT: NVIDIA WILL NOT MAKE AN EFFORT TO SOLVE IT VIA DRIVER, NEGLECTS THE EMPLOYEE DECLARATION
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2876802/nvidia-plans-geforce-gtx-970-driver-update-for-memory-performance-concerns.html
Here is the article talking about driver for improve this problem:
http://www.pcgamer.com/nvidia-working-on-driver-update-to-address-gtx-970-issues/