ortucis
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- Apr 22, 2009
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1060 is a great card for the price. If you go really high end Vega cards are getting massive gains in Vulkan, DX12 and more professional tasks like video editing but the new APIs are irrelevant for about 5 more years now, especially of you want to avoid (((Windows 10))) like I do. I pass GPU requirements with my R7 360 but barely lag behind in CPU with my X4 840, hope I can run it well but I heard the game is well optimized and doesn't look too demanding. I'll wait until my PC is at least 3 years old before upgrading.
A lot of apps I have, use CUDA cores for optimization. Plus, there is PhysX related stuff not just in-games, but in those 3D apps as well.
AMD is not an option, at all. I remember when I had 9600XT (was using nVidia before it) back in the day, it came with a free copy of Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines + VTM Gamepad (and Tomb Raider AOD), and I even was able to run Doom 3 on that card without any issues. Good times.
But since then, I've stuck with nVidia, mostly cause I like PhysX stuff in-games (like Batman) and also, I am a big fan of TXAA, which is the first thing I enable on my 660Ti (2x only) and it looks really damn good.