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I've got four nvidia 580s runnIng in quad SLI, but they are just not cutting it for me anymore speed wise. Any suggestions? Money is not an issue.
When choosing a new graphics card, you should consider your budget, the compatibility with your computer's motherboard, the power requirements, the type of games or programs you will be using, and the desired performance level.
If you experience lag or low frame rates in games or your computer struggles to run graphics-intensive programs, it may be a sign that you need a new graphics card. You can also check your current graphics card's specifications and compare it to the recommended requirements for the games or programs you want to use.
A dedicated graphics card has its own processor and memory, solely dedicated to handling graphics tasks. An integrated graphics card uses a portion of the computer's RAM and processor to handle graphics. Dedicated graphics cards offer better performance for gaming and intensive graphics tasks, while integrated graphics are more suitable for basic tasks like web browsing and document editing.
The price of a new graphics card can vary greatly depending on the brand, model, and performance level. It is recommended to set a budget based on your needs and do research on the best options within that budget. Keep in mind that a higher price does not always guarantee better performance.
Yes, you can upgrade your graphics card yourself as long as you have basic knowledge of computer hardware and the necessary tools. However, if you are not confident in your abilities, it is best to seek professional help to avoid any potential damage to your computer.