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Project Cars Ranked #2 As Most Demanding Graphics Game

There's a demo for Pcars2 on Steam if you want to try it. I don't think it is much more demanding that Pcars1, but of course I'm still 'just' at Full HD, not 4K resolution..

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I decided to buy the MSI bridge and after running a few tests I'm confident it does what it says on the can.
Opted for MSI as I'm running an MSI mobo, but the Gigabyte offering gets good reviews as well.
The descriptions can be a bit vague, '1 slot', 'long' etc., so the best way I decided was to measure the gap between SLI fittings, in my case 80mm backplate to backplate.
Running at 4K there is a noticeably smoother transition through camera views and absolutely no flickering.
Update: It even lights up!!!!
:encouragement:


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Now I'm thinking a new SSD would be nice..........pCARS on it's own drive.
 
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