Thanks Eagle, and others pointing in that direction.{RaW}Eagle1 wrote:In order to run games at 1920x1080 with a reasonable amount of anti-aliasing your going to need a GTX560Ti or above. . . the 460s just don't cut it on directX 11 and the 480s generate a lot of heat.
The GTX560Ti is looking increasingly likely. Looks very good for initial cost, PPD/watt, my modest gaming needs, longevity till obselecense... And my general strategy of buying roughly 12-month-old tech. That strategy has surely saved me boatloads of cash.
I always browse Tom's and Anandtech when re-educating myself for my infrequent rebuilds. They and other sources had already convinced me that a good folding GPU will be quite enough for my gaming tastes.
The Sabertooth z77 that's on its way here has two "PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 or dual x8)" Which I understand to mean two cards would run at PCIe3 8x/8x which I understand to be as good as PCIe2 16x/16x... I think it's extremely unlikely I'll ever have more than one GPU, but it's nice to know the option is there. And I'm pretty sure my Cooler Master UCP 900W PSU has all the connectors I'll need.