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    Default [wow] GTX550 good enough?

    I'm 5 boxing using a GTX460 with 768MB VRAM, the card is doing great, I can run all my characters at high GX settings. However, after a while of playing one of the slaves start to show GX glitches, after a bit of fiddling with the GX settings and GPUZ I concluded that the VRAM is filling up. So I turned down the settings a bit, and now it's running ok.

    Problem is, I don't really like how the game looks with these settings, so I'm looking for an upgrade. I'll probably go with a 2GB model, but the question is really, is a GTX550 enough to run 5 instances of wow at high settings. Or should I go with a 560. I use this PC only for boxing, so I'm a bit reluctant to buy a really high-end card. However, I do want it to look good and run well.

    Any advice is appreciated.

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    Why do you need all 5 instances to run at high settings? I only ever run the master at high settings, since I'm never even looking at the slave screens for more than a few seconds. Even though my cards can easily handle more, I run all my slaves at the most minimal settings and capped at like 15 FPS.

    If it's for swapping, you can readjust the settings on swap through a macro built into your swap key.
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    It's for swapping, I tried it with a macro, but that increases the time to swap, also my clients started crashing.

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    I also don't see the point in running all windows on high settings except for projected textures (so you can see rings of frost) and view distance.


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    You would be downgrading because a GTX 460 is more powerful than a GTX 550 Ti.

    For reference, 5 clients using the high preset and DX11 can use up to 2GB of VRAM.
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    ya 550 is downgrade you need 560 to up. and 2G is better.

    I run full screen adn alt tab between instances, its blazing fast.

    There is some discussion about this here:

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    Within one major version of NVidia (and ATI) cards and sometimes two major versions, the higher the last two numbers are is what tells you the ballpark performance rating.

    Examples:
    NVidia 480 > 470 > 460
    NVidia 460 > 550
    NVidia 470 > 560
    ATI 5870 > 6950
    etc.

    Generally, these charts hold true: http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2...ndex,2673.html

    There are caveats people will snipe but that's generally a good gauge of where they rank.
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    Or this chart, also on Tom's Hardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ce,3085-7.html
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