Finally, some statistics to back up your words. It doesn't take into consideration crossfire scaling, however.
But you do have some extent of technical knowledge; I was tiring of your narcissism and dull, unoriginal insults.
But all this seems to be a rather useless conversation, considering the OP hasn't logged in since the creation of this thread. Thus I will refrain from posting further.
You spent $6000 on your rig and you've only got two 5870's?
I have Xfire 6870's in my oh-so-grand $1300 rig. So what I'm saying is that you're not spending money efficiently; and it doesn't matter how much money you have, spending money effectively is always important.
You say that rig is for gaming, but I know of no game that needs that kind of a setup to run at the highest possible settings.
Thus, at the high-end of the hardware such as those, you're paying thousands of dollars more for typically just a marginal difference.
The highest there would cost you a lot less than $8000, and seems to have 580's instead of 590's, but I imagine it's probably good enough for whatever you could possibly need.
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Finally, some statistics to back up your words. It doesn't take into consideration crossfire scaling, however. But you do have some extent of technical knowledge; I was tiring of your narcissism and dull, unoriginal insults.
But all this seems to be a rather useless conversation, considering the OP hasn't logged in since the creation of this thread. Thus I will refrain from posting further.
@Enexy: Go
Wow, you have a poor personality.
You spent $6000 on your rig and you've only got two 5870's? I have Xfire 6870's in my oh-so-grand $1300 rig. So what I'm saying is that you're not spending money efficiently; and it doesn't matter how much money you have, spending money effectively is always important.
@Enexy: Go
You say that rig is for gaming, but I know of no game that needs that kind of a setup to run at the highest possible settings. Thus, at the high-end of the hardware such as those, you're paying thousands of dollars more for typically just a marginal difference.
http://www.hardware-revolution.com/high-end-gaming-pc-august-2011-v250/
The highest there would cost you a lot less than $8000, and seems to have 580's instead of 590's, but I imagine it's probably good enough for whatever you could possibly need.