Hi, I am looking at multiple prospects for my video card and my RAM for my new build, I am expecting to order it mostly by feb.
Anyways I have a quick questions I would like answered, cause all the benchmarks I've found are on the chipset only. (nvidia 660 Ti vs other chipsets, but not each card by itself)
How much of an improvement is the Core clock and booster clock important?
like for example: (ALL EVGA CARDS)
Nvidia GTX 660 TiCore Clock: 915MHz
Boost Clock: 980MHz
2 GB vs 3 GB
vs
Nvidia GTX 660 Ti SuperClockedCore Clock: 980MHz
Boost Clock: 1059MHz
2 GB vs 3 GB
vs
Nvidia GTX 660 Ti FTWCore Clock: 1046MHz
Boost Clock: 1124MHz
2 GB vs 3 GB
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I mean I can obviously see theres an increase in the Hertz and stuff, but
how does this affect performance? and by how much? I mean will paying 50 dlls more increase my gaming by 1 fps? or will it jump by a considerable amount?
also,
is there a big benefit to having 3 GB of video instead of 2 GB? (AFAIK this affects when running multiple displays only right?)
BTW I will be running a 1080p 24" monitor and a 32" 720p TV
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ON ANOHTER NOTE:
RAM, what about RAM. . .
should I get 4x4GB or 2x8 GB?
Ill be honest, I dont plan on upgrading my RAM ever again, by the time 16 GB of RAM are "standard" I will be getting a new computer anyways, so no point in upgrading at any time, therefore I dont mind using all of my 4 slots.
what I am not too sure about is if there is a performance increase by using 4x4 GB or 2x8 GB, because of the dual channel thing that I dont know what it is . . .