As far as i know the zotac is as fast as the gainward card and with 2 GB very cheap.
The only negative i read is it is very loud, maybe the saved on the cooling system.
If it does not matter for you , it is a good buy.
Cheers, mib.
If I use two different graphic card, can I change options?
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- mib2berlin
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Found a review here for GTX560ti 2GB:
http://metku.net/index.html?path=review ... /index_eng
Seems very nice, not very loud, but still I dont get 1GB vs. 2GB same price issue.
I must be missing something...
http://metku.net/index.html?path=review ... /index_eng
Seems very nice, not very loud, but still I dont get 1GB vs. 2GB same price issue.
I must be missing something...

- mib2berlin
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Oh, struggled with gainward, zotac and asus, seeing nothing against the 2GB cards.
Cheers, mib.
Cheers, mib.
Opensuse Leap 42.3/64 i5-3570K 16 GB
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
Tyrot, good question!
Would be cool if the rams could sum up
One question more regarding the graphic cards, GTX are all made for PCI slots.
My current motherboard Asus P5Q has an one PCIe 2.0 slot and 3 x PCI slots.
This PCIe 2.0. slot, is this an "up-to date" or already an old unusable slot for GTX cards?
Thanx again
Would be cool if the rams could sum up

One question more regarding the graphic cards, GTX are all made for PCI slots.
My current motherboard Asus P5Q has an one PCIe 2.0 slot and 3 x PCI slots.
This PCIe 2.0. slot, is this an "up-to date" or already an old unusable slot for GTX cards?
Thanx again

- mib2berlin
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@tyrot, No, the whole scene has to fit in to all gfx cards, so the smallest one limits the other cards.
It is to slow to transfer the data between the cards, you loose the performance of real GPU renderer.
@picajol, The PCIe 2.0 is the fastest slot today.
I had to buy a new case because of the size these cards are, take a ruler before you buy something.
Cheers, mib.
It is to slow to transfer the data between the cards, you loose the performance of real GPU renderer.
@picajol, The PCIe 2.0 is the fastest slot today.
I had to buy a new case because of the size these cards are, take a ruler before you buy something.

Cheers, mib.
Opensuse Leap 42.3/64 i5-3570K 16 GB
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane
GTX 760 4 GB Driver: 430.31
Octane 3.08 Blender Octane