![]() So having stated the above, I will most likely just make the jump from 1080p to 1440p, and wait 3-4 years for GPUs to become powerful enough to run 4k at 60fps, single GPU, at an affordable price. As much as I would like to buy that 40" Philips 4k monitor, the hardware for 4k gaming is just not there yet, and even though I can afford a SLi Titan X rig, I just can't justify burning 2.5k Euros (yes 2.5K Euros! I live in Spain) on 2 Titan X and having to mess with SLi. Recently I changed desks in my room (to a bigger one) and 24" now seem "small". I game on an 1080p Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" IPS monitor and absolutely love it, the colors are amazing. It's what gamers will call an ancient system, but its been going like a champ for almost 5 years with little to no faults, and it only now is starting to show its age. HDD: WD 1.5TB (it's something like 8 years old!) GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX480 1536MB GDDR5 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 Socket 1366 RAM: Corsair Dominator PC3-15000 DDR3 1866 6GB 3x2GB CL9 So yeah, I'm thinking of finally buying a new rig almost 5 years later, this is what I'll be upgrading from:ĬPU: Intel Core i7 930 2.80Ghz Box Socket 1366 Then I heard about Nvidia skipping the 8XX desktop series and jumping to 9XX, so I thought i'll wait for the 980 Ti. At first I said I would wait till summer 2014 for the GTX 880 Ti to come out, we all know how that turned out. Hi guys, I have been playing the waiting game for far too long now. ![]()
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