Hi folks,
I have a home office (separate from the main house). In an attempt to separate work from leisure, I have my gaming PC in the house. It's a i7 4790k + GTX 960. `
In my office I have a workstation with with dual e5-2560s, 48GB ram a quadro 4000 graphics card. I do play the odd game on the workstation and I would like to boost it's performance a little. I don't use graphics intensive packages for work so losing the quadro card is not a problem.
So I was thinking of upgrading the gaming PC to a GTX 1060 and then dropping the 960 card into the workstation.
Am I right in thinking it's the quadro card that's the bottleneck when playing games?
Thanks in advance folks
I have a home office (separate from the main house). In an attempt to separate work from leisure, I have my gaming PC in the house. It's a i7 4790k + GTX 960. `
In my office I have a workstation with with dual e5-2560s, 48GB ram a quadro 4000 graphics card. I do play the odd game on the workstation and I would like to boost it's performance a little. I don't use graphics intensive packages for work so losing the quadro card is not a problem.
So I was thinking of upgrading the gaming PC to a GTX 1060 and then dropping the 960 card into the workstation.
Am I right in thinking it's the quadro card that's the bottleneck when playing games?
Thanks in advance folks