RCP Audio Posted August 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 sweet because i upgraded that when i got the 560 which wasnt too long ago Quote PSN: Rcp_soundz Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at. I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k. 1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KiKaZz74 Posted August 7, 2012 Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 Im not sure if it was mentioned but have u looked into nvidias newest high end card? Idr whatt it is as im on my phone but it's massive, technically 2 cards in one shell. Not sure of the price either but that card will do what you want it to if u have the room for it. Quote My SPL to SQ Build Log Vehicle:1997 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab 4x4 2009 Dodge Journey SXT5.2L V8 Magnum 3.5L V6 Stock AltEquipment: Headunit- Alpine CDE-147BT Mids/Highs Amp- JL Audio G6600 Class AB 6 Channel Sub Amp- Hifonics BRZ1700.1D @ 2 Ohms Taramps DSP3000.1D Sub- Hertz Hi Energy 12" HX300D SounDrive SDA3 12 Tweeters- Rockford Fosgate Power Series Silk Domes Hertz Hi-Energy Mids- Dayton Audio Reference 4" Full Range Drivers Midbass- Silver Flute 6.5" Hertz Hi-Energy 6.5" Processor- MiniDSP 2x4 RCA- 6 channels of SounDrive HF series Wire- EB Flex 2/0 -Member of Team SounDrive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCP Audio Posted August 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 the 690?? fuck i wish i could afford one of them!! but that one card is nearly same as what ive already put into this alone haha Quote PSN: Rcp_soundz Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at. I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k. 1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxim Posted August 7, 2012 Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 The 690 is an absolute monster but it's over NZD $2000 in New Zealand. Quote wtf is lolcats? I'd def get a fat hooker if i had to resort to that kinda thing. I feel like they'd be grateful and work harder. Also its more bang for my buck, more real estate for my dollar if you catch my drift. its like the Costco of streetwalkers. I was hoping for 150 . I was hoping she would let me put it in her butt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCP Audio Posted August 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 my mistake, its alot more then what ive already put into this! haha. that this is crazy! Quote PSN: Rcp_soundz Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at. I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k. 1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KiKaZz74 Posted August 7, 2012 Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 Have you looked at any of the 600 series? Quote My SPL to SQ Build Log Vehicle:1997 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab 4x4 2009 Dodge Journey SXT5.2L V8 Magnum 3.5L V6 Stock AltEquipment: Headunit- Alpine CDE-147BT Mids/Highs Amp- JL Audio G6600 Class AB 6 Channel Sub Amp- Hifonics BRZ1700.1D @ 2 Ohms Taramps DSP3000.1D Sub- Hertz Hi Energy 12" HX300D SounDrive SDA3 12 Tweeters- Rockford Fosgate Power Series Silk Domes Hertz Hi-Energy Mids- Dayton Audio Reference 4" Full Range Drivers Midbass- Silver Flute 6.5" Hertz Hi-Energy 6.5" Processor- MiniDSP 2x4 RCA- 6 channels of SounDrive HF series Wire- EB Flex 2/0 -Member of Team SounDrive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCP Audio Posted August 7, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2012 Have you looked at any of the 600 series? like the GT640? its the only one i would be able to afford. The 7870 is just over what i would like to spend, but for a single card, i can make it work Quote PSN: Rcp_soundz Good rule of thump is go by what fuse size is being used in these amps. The higher the more amperage it pulls, this is what I look at. I'll stick a 300 amp fuse in a potato and sell it to you for $2k. 1991 Mazda 323VERY small build thread here: http://www.stevemead...23-small-build/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beaker Posted August 8, 2012 Report Share Posted August 8, 2012 I'm still trying to understand why you're getting a whole new card. I dont know if thats the route I would have chosen. Getting another smaller card and using it for phsyx or CUDA would work just as well, and cost less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxim Posted August 8, 2012 Report Share Posted August 8, 2012 I'm still trying to understand why you're getting a whole new card. I dont know if thats the route I would have chosen. Getting another smaller card and using it for phsyx or CUDA would work just as well, and cost less. He can't do triple-monitor gaming off 2 different cards. He'd need 2 matching nVidia cards in SLI to run games at 5760x1080. The 7870 is a much stronger card for triple-monitor gaming due to it's 2GB of vRAM and Eyefinity support. Quote wtf is lolcats? I'd def get a fat hooker if i had to resort to that kinda thing. I feel like they'd be grateful and work harder. Also its more bang for my buck, more real estate for my dollar if you catch my drift. its like the Costco of streetwalkers. I was hoping for 150 . I was hoping she would let me put it in her butt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theTank77 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 get the 7870. it wouldn't be beneficial to get a second card and run sli with your motherboard. your pci slots run 16x 4x so your second card would just get choked out and would end up actually slowing down your video cards. Quote my build log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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