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I'm building my computer still, and I need some graphics card help. I'm kinda on a budget as I'm not trying to spend a fortune. I was originally looking at the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Dual FTW Graphics card, but now people are telling me I can get a GeForce GTX 770 Superclocked or Dual FTW for less $$$ and more bang for your buck. Is this true? I'm looking in buying from EVGA
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If you're only playing at 1080p save yourself the money and go with the 770.
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Wavelength wrote If you're only playing at 1080p save yourself the money and go with the 770.

I'm only using one monitor. I'm looking to max games like Battlefield, Titanfall, The Division when it releases, Watch Dogs, etc
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Johnny_Football wrote
Wavelength wrote If you're only playing at 1080p save yourself the money and go with the 770.

I'm only using one monitor. I'm looking to max games like Battlefield, Titanfall, The Division when it releases, Watch Dogs, etc


Then the 770 is the card you want. If you plan on playing at higher resolutions go for the 780.
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