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lol yea seems like this has turned into a friggin chatroom. I swear this is gonna keep happening if we don't get more votes for shoutbox or chatrooms for the forums. everyone is gonna wanna just talk hardware in threads instead of the subject
 

big claims.Preety sure you only play SP or 24/7 metro.And both rock and the other guy uses AMD cpu.So about 20 frames performance hit there.Considering MP is all cpu when you join 64p servers.
 
FXAA works on all games. If the game has incorporated it into it's engine, the FXAA mode will be greyed out and inaccessible through the Nvidia Control Panel Program Settings (Skyrim, for one).

NVIDIA Kepler real-time raytracing demo at GTC 2012
http://www.guru3d.com/news/nvidia-kepler-realtime-raytracing-demo-at-gtc-2012/
 

TXAA is the one that has to be supported ingame, FXAA should work on pretty much everything.
 
malmental so you really think that i7 950 even at stock clocks can handle single gtx 685 if that card will be like 20-30% faster then gtx 680 ? :O

hm ... wait .... why not ! if my card can handle gtx 680 stock overlcocked ... then gtx 685 will be only 10-15% faster then gtx 680 soc ^^
 
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ah then is useless .... i mean waiting is uselses ...then the best deal again is to get gtx 670 SOC ... witch is like gtx 680 ....or wait for price drops and get gtx 680 soc ...


i think gtx 680 is the best card witch i cna get and will not be bottlenecked by my cpu ... anithing faster will bottleneck my cpu P(
 

DUDE< GTX 670 enough said!
 
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show me some videos please dude .... ^^ it's not that hard to record .. i need only 3-5 mins to see fps on multipalyer with large 64 players karkand maps on chopper ^^ nothing more .......
 
Dark. if i record its gonna cut the frames up so it won't count with real time... I don't exactly have the time either.... ill find you some videos online.. of a guy using a 670 with a 2500K which is pretty much the CPU you have
 
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