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<blockquote data-quote="Adraps11" data-source="post: 60127" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>Sapphire works closely with AMD and makes it's OEM cards as well as the high performance gaming Gpus. I forgot to add that I have 16gb of kingston Hyper-x ddr3 at 1866 mhz. =) I'm thinking of getting 32gb, but if I do the memory controller on my fx8350 cpu may not allow me to run 32gb at 1866mhz, I may have to run them all at 1600mhz. It can depend on the quality of your chip sometimes. Some 8350s will pull off 32 gb at 1866.</p><p></p><p>That 560ti is actually still pretty decent for running current games with a mix of high and medium settings. Atleast that's what I've been able to gather off of reading PC gaming forums. I've just sold a PNY Geforce GTX 760 on ebay. It was one of the fastest factory Overclocked 760 cards and went pretty fast. The guy who bought it is happy. I've made a killing on ebay selling my recent hardware, so soon after black friday and cyber monday. </p><p></p><p>What's your cpu? Yeah it is addicting! It's like building a hotrod! MY father is a total gearhead and he passed down the gearhead gene. lol Only I express it in a different medium. It's not so much the gaming as it is the actual building that is addicting. I bought a starter kit, a case motherboard and processor combo off of newegg. I built mine up over the course of a year. It was the only way I could afford it. It has been rewarding with the amount knowledge I've gained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adraps11, post: 60127, member: 4220"] Sapphire works closely with AMD and makes it's OEM cards as well as the high performance gaming Gpus. I forgot to add that I have 16gb of kingston Hyper-x ddr3 at 1866 mhz. =) I'm thinking of getting 32gb, but if I do the memory controller on my fx8350 cpu may not allow me to run 32gb at 1866mhz, I may have to run them all at 1600mhz. It can depend on the quality of your chip sometimes. Some 8350s will pull off 32 gb at 1866. That 560ti is actually still pretty decent for running current games with a mix of high and medium settings. Atleast that's what I've been able to gather off of reading PC gaming forums. I've just sold a PNY Geforce GTX 760 on ebay. It was one of the fastest factory Overclocked 760 cards and went pretty fast. The guy who bought it is happy. I've made a killing on ebay selling my recent hardware, so soon after black friday and cyber monday. What's your cpu? Yeah it is addicting! It's like building a hotrod! MY father is a total gearhead and he passed down the gearhead gene. lol Only I express it in a different medium. It's not so much the gaming as it is the actual building that is addicting. I bought a starter kit, a case motherboard and processor combo off of newegg. I built mine up over the course of a year. It was the only way I could afford it. It has been rewarding with the amount knowledge I've gained. [/QUOTE]
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