Good graphics card to run sony vegas smoothly (and play games smoothly)

Erm I do, the Titan honestly is not amazing, "fastest" and "performance in games" are two different things. While it is fast, quite a few GPU's get better framerate. Hell, I was watching TotalBiscuit and he said Tomb Raider ran at about 50 fps for him, tons of other gpus run it better. Not worth it for the money.
Not sure who you are looking at but yes there are faster Dual GPU's, but for a single GPU it has fastest performance in both benchmarks and real games, go read the review on Hardwarecanucks.com
 
Not sure who you are looking at but yes there are faster Dual GPU's, but for a single GPU it has fastest performance in both benchmarks and real games, go read the review on Hardwarecanucks.com
A 690 or 7990 is way more worth it, the Titan honestly doesn't offer too much compared to those. i never said it wasn't very fast, it is, but not worth it compared to other GPU's out there.
 
Ok so would I be able to edit videos in 1080p with an Intel core i5, 8 gigs of RAM, GTX660? and what sort of games can I play if I have this?
Go to hardwarecanucks .com and look up the review for GTX 660[DOUBLEPOST=1368316412,1368316352][/DOUBLEPOST]
A 690 or 7990 is way more worth it, the Titan honestly doesn't offer too much compared to those. i never said it wasn't very fast, it is, but not worth it compared to other GPU's out there.
SINGLE GPU, learn your terms, both of the cards listed have 2 GPU dies on a single PCB making them a SLI/CrossFireX
 
You can edit 1080p vids almost regardless of what you're running, but rendering in realtime... my pc's pretty beast and I can't do that. Just put it down to a quarter, i've never found a reason while you can't edit at 240p
 
Go to hardwarecanucks .com and look up the review for GTX 660[DOUBLEPOST=1368316412,1368316352][/DOUBLEPOST]
SINGLE GPU, learn your terms, both of the cards listed have 2 GPU dies on a single PCB making them a SLI/CrossFireX
Did I say it was a bad or slow GPU? No, Just that for what it is, it's not really worth it. Since OP wants to game AND render, other GPU's are a better idea. Calm yo tits.
 
I'm not a fanboy or anything. But I prefer AMD over Nvidia for rendering vids. I have a friend who has the same specs with me with a better gpu card and I don't know if it's his PC or his specs but he's rendering a vid for like 20-30mins even with CUDA on. He has a 660 OC edition.

I have a Sapphire 6950 1GB and I can render as fast as 2-3minutes for a 15mins video.

I suggest you get 7850-7870. Sapphire Flex is very good brand and model of the card because of its cooler. If you have a little more budget. Get a Gigabyte. I also suggest looking for 7790 which is faster than 650 Ti Boost. 7790 is between 7770 and 7850.[DOUBLEPOST=1368375616,1368374933][/DOUBLEPOST]Have you bought your pc already? If you're budget is $600

Then this is a suggestion for you:

atx: Fractal (Core 1000) $40
cpu: Intel Core i3-3220 Ivy Bridge 3.3GHz $130
mb: GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3V LGA 1155 Intel B75 SATA 6Gb/s USB $65
hdd int: WDC Caviar Blue 500GB SATA III $70
psu: SeaSonic S12II 520 Bronze 520W $65

ram: G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 $63
vga: HIS IceQ H785Q2G2M Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 $200


$633

This built was made last March 19. Price has changed already. Just edited PSU and GPU to fit your style. You can get i5-3450/3470 for like $60-$80 more.
 
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