Asus GTX 660 Ti Triple SLI: Which Testing Resolution Do You Prefer?
Asus GTX 660 Ti Triple SLI: Which Testing Resolution Do You Prefer?
2012-09-07
hey what's up my fellow tech notes today
here on the ticket of our YouTube
channel Ulrich Barris that's me has some
questions for you guys now we've been
doing a lot of different testing with
SLI and now we're doing triple SLI and I
really want to know what you guys think
about the testing because we did a lot
of testing on the 7680 by 1440 and I got
it seems like really a lot of negative
opinions so as I'm going to the testing
I want to ask you guys what you think
and I'm actually gonna be giving us a
random prize 16 gigabytes of kingston
ddr memory just to a random person or
for answer these questions what I really
want to know from all you guys is what
is the most important resolutions
because I want to go this way I only
want to test it really two resolutions
that I think are important to you 1920
by 1080p and also 2560 by 1440 now I've
done a lot of tests before the 2560 by
1600 but it doesn't seem like very many
people out there actually you have a
30-inch monitor and as these 27 inch
high-resolution monitor start lowering
in price because as you guys seen this
video once before you can get these
Wanderers now from their 500 bucks so I
think that makes it pretty affordable
tell me what you guys think first of all
is 2560 by 1600 testing relevant at all
please give me your opinion also you
guys think that the 2560 by 1440 is
littler because I feel that it does and
lastly I know you guys like the 1920 by
1080 so I'm sure to see a bunch of
comments on that your opinion counts I'm
always trying to make the channel better
and bring the tested you guys want to
see so please you guys know I kick down
and watch this shit to you so come on
give me your answers below and let me
know how I can help you in my reviews
see you guys back here in second one
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