GTX750Ti and GTX560Ti (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
We need yours, friends, advice! Now I have a GTX750Ti video card with 2GB of memory. I play the witcher at high settings (+ general HairWorks) 40-50 fps. They suggest that I change to a GTX560Ti with 1GB of memory. I was told that the 560 is more powerful ... Is that so?PS: there are occasionally short twitches in the game, but here I am blaming the processor - AMD Athlon X4 740 Quad Core 3.2Ghz
Well, I don’t know, evaluating video cards only by the amount of memory is how they measure themselves with pips in the 3rd grade, attach 560 that at least ten GB of memory will not work faster from this (of course, there are all sorts of Photoshop, video editors demanding on video memory and other programs for 3d modeling will work faster) but there is no game, everything will rest against the GPU data bus and the cuda cores, if I was offered for games, say, two 560ti for 2GB and one 650ti for 1GB, then I would take 650ti, because the energy consumption is less, no need bother with the mat, the board will become almost any and it will have enough normal power supply for 450 watts, and for 2 560 you will have to take 600-700 watts, because they are eating as if not into themselves. Personally, when choosing a video card, I look first of all at the number of stream processors (they are also kuda cores), then the memory and cooling system, and only then the other body kit
GTX 750 Ti = GTX 570 and two gigabytes of video memory. The answer is obvious: the GTX 560 Ti is a downgrade.
1 time passed The Witcher 3 on 560 Ti resolution 1920 * 1080 all settings at low, except for detail (high) gave an average of 25 fps. I ran everything on patch 1.8 at low 30 fps on average. twitching can be from the hard drive. well, the answer to the question: they want you
560 ti hawk in 1920 * 1200 pulled at high 30-35. What's the 25 on the low? What are you talking about?