I'm a civil engineer and make plenty enough to buy top-end video cards, but I choose not to. I'm all about bang for my buck with everything. As said, there's no way for anyone to verify any of this, but I find it sad that someone like you with a supposedly large income (hopefully gained through advanced education) can't put together a coherent sentence, nor can you control your childish comments. You're an adult? Your posts remind me of my youngest son when he was talking to his friends...when he was 10.
yes im not a native english person.
To me it seems more affordable to buy something that will last a few years not just play the games of yesterday at 1080 ;/
Even a budget 42" TV can achieve 4k@60hz (Many years ago for 225 each or less).
would you like to see my check stub so far this year? (honestly i have no idea what it is. i really hope its going to be under 85,000 for the year. But it depends how many months vacation i take). I have attended 3 years of college and plan to do a few more to become a NP in the future.
I couldn't tell you how much a engineer makes, could be 50k, could be 500k.
Even when i made 25k a year i purchased a nice tv/audio. I dont watch cable TV, I dont spend much time playing games. But when i do watch a movie i want it to be GREAT, when i do play a game i want it to be spectacular.
I enjoyed your personal attacks on me. Thanks
But totally agree with Dribble, it doesn't matter what gfx card if you are buying the lowest grade they all will play the same.