Word of caution...

Verve heavily uses GPU shaders, which will heat up any video card eventually! Cards older than 5 years may not be compatible to run Verve.
If you have a card older than 3 years, please, open up your computer and check if the fans are free from dust 
My old video card (Nvidia Quadro 5000), died during playing a 3d video game (yes, I do play, too), leaving me with funky, migraine like flickering squares all over the screen until it seized functioning altogether. After a brief investigation of the hardware it was obvious: the tiny fans of it were hidden beneath a blanket of dust, leading to overheating and its end. I then went to buy myself the cheapest model of Nvidia's GTX 970, which has massive fans, yet, isn't really loud. It runs like a charm at a fraction of the price of the old Quadro 5000, beating its performance countless times, especially with Verve. Something I can happily recommend!
If you normally do not run games or applications that use heavy GPU shaders, be sure to follow my advice above!


My old video card (Nvidia Quadro 5000), died during playing a 3d video game (yes, I do play, too), leaving me with funky, migraine like flickering squares all over the screen until it seized functioning altogether. After a brief investigation of the hardware it was obvious: the tiny fans of it were hidden beneath a blanket of dust, leading to overheating and its end. I then went to buy myself the cheapest model of Nvidia's GTX 970, which has massive fans, yet, isn't really loud. It runs like a charm at a fraction of the price of the old Quadro 5000, beating its performance countless times, especially with Verve. Something I can happily recommend!
If you normally do not run games or applications that use heavy GPU shaders, be sure to follow my advice above!
