Best workstation GPU and Vedio Gaming Card under 1,000 each!

It 2016 now have long time thing about this.

I been thinking about video cards on my free time, I not going to get 4k sceen for one GTX 980 TI , simple want to max the 1920 x 1080 with high frame rates and high graphics on 1920 x1080 also, is possible to have workstation card and Gaming card in the same rig, I don't have luxury to have two PC rig's in small area of my Mom and Dad house?

Also plan to have SFM/Garry Mod, Blender for video editing , 3D modeling , Grimp 2 , Illustrator CS6 , Photoshop.

And plan do have get one workstation card and gaming vedio card under $1,000 Each now.

Are you using blender for the 3D modeling? Because if I remember right it doesn't really make use of any of the benefits from a workstation card

also a 4k display is going to help productivity immensely

tbh 980ti is pretty much best of both worlds

imo its too late to consider maxwell/ fiji, would wait ill summer / second half of year for pascal/polaris

Are there any name brand 4k display monitor under $1,000.00 USA ? Too.

This one's under 500, only 27" though, it's 4k IPS, and it includes free-sync as well

https://pcpartpicker.com/part/lg-monitor-27mc67b

Will the Samsung U28D590D 60Hz do well as an 4k productivity monitor.

Thank you for recommend use of a 4k display for productivity.

It's not going to be much better for scaling, I'd stick to the free-sync one for gaming

cheap and effective, in any case, usually the more joints the better for usability

Thank you sharing this monitor mount brand.

How would freesync benefit him because he is using an Nvidia gpu?

If he already has the 980ti then, it's still the cheapest IPS 4k Display, and maybe someday nvidia will care about freedom, or the driver will get hacked before then

Except for this monitor which is cheaper

He asked for name brand, that would be a korean display that may contain issues, and it's still probably worth spending a bit more for more guaranteed free-sync, could always switch to an AMD card in the future if nvidia doesn't end up ever supporting it.

and I think someone pointed this out in the review thread, but the monitor listed doesn't appear to be IPS as it has a "1ms (GtoG)" which would be a miracle for IPS

That's true Ill concede the point but he did say that he wanted something under $1000 so there are better options in that price point.

Well ya, but I'd maybe just go for 2 of the displays under 500 rather than one large one for productivity

That would increase productivity hopefully scaling wont be to much of an issue.

Good morning. thank you for the share .