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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
No point asking about something you might do a year from now.
pretty much this
VRAM stacks only if it's designed into the game code. DX12 doesn't just make everything magically special.
It is also very possible using DX12 to allow a Nvidia and an AMD card to work together in one system (http://wccftech.com/nvidia-launching-dual-gpu-flagship-graphics/).
The game developer has to implement these features in their games. If they don't, it doesn't matter if the game runs DX12 or not. VRAM stacking won't function and neither will the cross GPU manufacture SLI/Crossfire unless it is done by the developer.
As suggested here, if you're still a year out from picking up a GPU, the GTX 690 and 970 will be irrelevant. When May 2017 comes around, the GTX 690 will be 5 years old (launched May 3rd, 2012). At that same time in May 2017, the GTX 970 will be pushing 2.5 years old. Looking back so far in GPU technology, you won't find either of the cards brand new (if you do, they'll cost way too much to be a worthwhile purchase) or the cards will have been in use for 2-3 years (GTX 970) or 4-5 years (GTX 690).
So, look to something newer such as a GTX 1060 a year down the road. Finding one used or possibly new would be your best bet.
On DX12 and if the game supports it, it can.
Thats what hes talking about
GTX 1060 is like having GTX 980, but it's up to you. What website are you looking up to get the GTX 970 from? Also I don't know if any place still sell GTX 690 anymore, and if they did, might still be at a crazy price.
GTX 1060 6GB £197 to £237 = €218 to €263
http://www.newegg.com/global/uk/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100196022%20601205646%20600358543