Should I buy a second GPU for Crossfire?
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/guild-wars-2-crossfire-performance.173933/
Might be a good read. :o
But that’s 2012. Now is 2016. From what I do know is, this game benefits more from CPU performance more than GPU performance. This is true when considering my desktop versus my laptop. My desktop has the following stats:
Intel Core i7 4790K @4.5 GHz
Nvidia MSI GTX 980 Ti Lightning @1516 / 8002 (x4) MHz (core / memory clock)
My laptop has:
Intel Core i7 4510U @2.8 GHz boost during GW2.
Nvidia 840M
Looking at the difference between the 980 Ti versus the 840M, huge difference. And yet the game runs fine on both setups. Well I would say fine, until a Windows update killed the game on my laptop. :U
GPU performance helps in boss battles, otherwise you’re better off shopping for a more powerful CPU. Then again you did mention i5-6600K @4.4~4.6 GHz.
If you still want to do it, consider if it’s better to get a more powerful card later, or invest now in a second card. There are problems with having a second card, so just weigh that up. Youtube the pros and cons of Crossfire and SLI.
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The answer is no, also to answer on your questions:
1. Yes, the only issue i ever had was party group portraits flickering, that is already fixed.
2. No, unless your graphics card were much older model such as 5000 or 6000 series.
If you plan to play other graphically intensive games that is your choice to make if its worth it or not.
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The answer is no, also to answer on your questions:
1. Yes, the only issue i ever had was party group portraits flickering, that is already fixed.
2. No, unless your graphics card were much older model such as 5000 or 6000 series.If you plan to play other graphically intensive games that is your choice to make if its worth it or not.
Thank you, I’ll consider it.
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/guild-wars-2-crossfire-performance.173933/
Might be a good read. :o
But that’s 2012. Now is 2016. From what I do know is, this game benefits more from CPU performance more than GPU performance. This is true when considering my desktop versus my laptop. My desktop has the following stats:Intel Core i7 4790K @4.5 GHz
Nvidia MSI GTX 980 Ti Lightning @1516 / 8002 (x4) MHz (core / memory clock)My laptop has:
Intel Core i7 4510U @2.8 GHz boost during GW2.
Nvidia 840MLooking at the difference between the 980 Ti versus the 840M, huge difference. And yet the game runs fine on both setups. Well I would say fine, until a Windows update killed the game on my laptop. :U
GPU performance helps in boss battles, otherwise you’re better off shopping for a more powerful CPU. Then again you did mention i5-6600K @4.4~4.6 GHz.
If you still want to do it, consider if it’s better to get a more powerful card later, or invest now in a second card. There are problems with having a second card, so just weigh that up. Youtube the pros and cons of Crossfire and SLI.
Before getting the R9 270, I had the intel’s gpu. The intel’s gave me Low~Med FHD gaming on 30 FPS+-, while the R9 270 gives me on High FHD 30 FPS…
More powerful card will be Geforce X 80 TI, but for now I stick with it.