The 780Ti is $700 USD, and is the strongest Single-GPU on the planet. It basically is what the Titan should have been. Plus, go for it now because of the holiday bundle (Getting the 780 Ti would get you all 3 games as well as the $100 USD off of nvidia SHIELD). It's pricey, but it'd be worth it. You wouldn't need to upgrade for a looooong time
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Go with Asus DirectCU II OC Nvidia GTX 780. You should go with Nvidia because : You get nvidia physx and Geforce experience where all the installed games are detected and optimised graphics settings are applied automatically. And you get shadowplay, and it's just an amazing video recording software that utilises the Nvidia GPU encoder. You get free Splinter cell blacklist, Assassins Creed 4 and Arkham Origins. I am using a Asus DirectCU II OC Nvidia GTX 660.
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Ok, so the Nvidia Holiday Bundle runs out the 26th (two days). I'd like to buy a Nvidia card so I get those games. On the other hand I'm not 100 precent sure which GPU to get. I will play BF4, but not all the time. In other terms, I ain't buying a AMD card just to play BF4! I guess a 780 will run just fine in BF4. Also, there's this new Gsync coming from the green team. Will this be implemented in monitors, or the GPU as well?
Ok, so my questions is:
Ps. Sorry for my bad english
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