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Ancient Guru
Videocard: EVGA GTX 690
Processor: Intel® i7 2600
Mainboard: Asus P67 Evo
Memory: G.Skill Sniper DDR3 16GB
Soundcard: Auzentech Bravura 7.1
PSU: Enermax Galaxy 850W
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05-11-2012, 04:36
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Originally Posted by pokerapar88
Yeah, and bomb Nvidia headquarters for their lousy work xD
Nah man, its going to run just fine 
I'm going to be pissed if it doesn't work on mi setup.
I can't afford 1000 USD on a VGA xD best case scenario i'd proly get only one GTX 680 or 670
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nice setup you got there, i think MP III will run fine on your computer, although definitely looks like a heavy'ish game.
we'll find out soon if performance is bad, my minions from hell are going to torment nvidia and the developers of max payne 3 for eternity.
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Originally Posted by Darren Hodgson
As long as you don't enable v-sync then you should be fine!
(Google 'gtx 680 vsync stutter' for more info)
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i don't use vsync on 90% of my games anyway (only enabled for sport games ) so theoretically i should be fine.
before i exchanged my 680 for the 690, i had no stutter in the few games i played with vsync enabled, had the latest 301.xx drivers installed and games were working great, no hitches or stutters.
even now with the new gtx690 i'm still not affected, i tried vsync on crysis 2, turok, afterfall, metro2033 etc (just to try), maybe it depends on the computer and how it interacts with the card and drivers, or maybe i'm lucky who knows. 
they're new cards though, it's going to take a couple of releases in order to solve issues, improve performance etc.
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