Just one 980ti. The 980ti is technically more powerful than the two 970's alone - and it's really all you need. SLI is difficult for many games and I'd not recommend going the dual route on most cases.
I would have to say the NVIDIA GeForce 240GT. Even though it has less VRAM, the higher GDDR5 means that it should be able to process frames faster. They might end up having the same performance stats though.
yes it,s very good for gaming
i wish i had that pc . it's should run fsx with no problems and no lag
It's very decent. it's definitly not the best card out there, ill just say you'll be able to run battlefield 3 on medium graphics at around 70 Frames per second.
I've been trying to find the answer for over an hour now..... I almost can't even find anything about the GTX 555 SLI... all searches pretty much bring up the GTX 555M for laptops :(
I'd imagine you'd get less than 15, even at low resolutions.
GDDR5
Basicly any motherboard that has a pci-e 2.0, 2.1 or 3.0 slot. GDDR5 is just faster compared to a GDDR3 or just DDR5 DDR3
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The best type of GDDR (Graphics double data rate) or graphical memory is GDDR5.
A common method to random access memory organization is by technology type and clocking. These include RDRAM (RAMBUS), DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and GDDR5 memory types, for example.
The latest computer RAM for system memory is Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3). For graphics memory, the latest is Graphics Double Data Rate 5 (GDDR5).