APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE:
Within two months.
BUDGET RANGE:
Up to 500 USD, but would prefer to pay less.
CURRENT GPU AND POWER SUPPLY:
None, I'm currently thinking of a build.
OTHER RELEVANT SYSTEM SPECS:
System will probably be 13th or maybe 14th gen intel.
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS:
Newegg.
PARTS PREFERENCES:
Nvidia.
(I know AMD is cheaper, but for this specific build I prefer Nvidia.)
OVERCLOCKING:
No.
SLI OR CROSSFIRE:
No.
MONITOR RESOLUTION:
3 monitors, each 4K.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Mostly for office needs.
Would have multiple (many) browser windows/tab,
4K video playing in one of the screens in parallel,
etc. office workload.
I want a GPU which would surely won't stutter during my usage.
I *don't* want a GPU which is internal to the CPU (like Intel's iGPU).
I searched the internet for this kind of a recommendation but didn't find - all articles are aimed towards gaming.
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The above format follows the pinned thread:
Within two months.
BUDGET RANGE:
Up to 500 USD, but would prefer to pay less.
CURRENT GPU AND POWER SUPPLY:
None, I'm currently thinking of a build.
OTHER RELEVANT SYSTEM SPECS:
System will probably be 13th or maybe 14th gen intel.
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS:
Newegg.
PARTS PREFERENCES:
Nvidia.
(I know AMD is cheaper, but for this specific build I prefer Nvidia.)
OVERCLOCKING:
No.
SLI OR CROSSFIRE:
No.
MONITOR RESOLUTION:
3 monitors, each 4K.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Mostly for office needs.
Would have multiple (many) browser windows/tab,
4K video playing in one of the screens in parallel,
etc. office workload.
I want a GPU which would surely won't stutter during my usage.
I *don't* want a GPU which is internal to the CPU (like Intel's iGPU).
I searched the internet for this kind of a recommendation but didn't find - all articles are aimed towards gaming.
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The above format follows the pinned thread:
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