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If you remember i was a Huge AMD GPU user changing GPU's has not changed anything when it comes to the monitor that is when you'll see a differenceI've never run a Crossfire setup and have no plans to run SLI should I go NVidia. To many dual GPU issues on both sides.
Anyway I think I'm going to hold off on NVidia to see what AMD does. As I stated in another post, there's also the issue of color fidelity. I've been with AMD (ATI) from the start and am use to their colors. I know NVidia's colors may display differently, and as a photographer, this could affect my work. And NO, I'm not saying NVidia's is worse... I said different. Not better or worse.
As a photographer who processes and prints his own work for sell any changes in color could be critical. And, as I said before, it could be the other way around... moving from NVidia to AMD, I would have the same concerns.
Thanks.
I would think the cards can only do what the Display allows it to do so with that being said there is no Visible difference
I have a professional grade monitor (NEC PA242W) that I calibrate with a specialized monitor calibrating software (SpectraView II software with a X-Rite colorimeter). No cheap monitors here
I'm not worried about the monitor. Anyway re-read what I said.
peace
No i read it right but i get what you are saying