@ Urbansmoorh, #834

Looking at benchmarks for the latest AAA games, a single GTX 680 already barely manages to maintain 30-35 FPS with maxed settings and AA.

Personally for me, I see lag and stuttering anywhere below 45 FPS. I've tested this with forcing FPS to a constant with video capture software, and ideally I do want to maintain as close to 60 FPS as possible. Its does take the mick that a single 670 / 680 is already struggling to even maintain 40 FPS, and if overclocking brings me closer to that, then its being done.

Also I like my 4-8x super sample AA an awful lot, and yes I can clearly notice the difference over MSAA which has always been crap to me. I think that cards good enough to handle this should be a mainstream option, and they are somewhat with 300 GBP GTX 670s and 7970s, but for the latest games you would still need a pair.

Now if someone wants to run higher resolution / triple monitors / 120 hz / 3D vision, the amount of graphics power they need goes even higher.