Chiggs
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Zzoram said:It might be, but I thought id always does OpenGL.
See above.
Zzoram said:It might be, but I thought id always does OpenGL.
chespace said:Looks very playable at 1900x1200 with my 4870x2
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EGM92 said:I had a 9800GX2 that I've had to RMA 3 times since it's having issues with my PSU, XFX offered to give me another brand new card or a credit for the card. I took the credit. Now I'm looking for a lesser gaming card.
I can't decide between these 2:
Geforce 9800GT OC+ 119$ w/ MIR
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33062&promoid=1084
or
Diamond Radeon HD 4850 199$ w/ Promotional code.
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33502&promoid=1084
Suggestions?
Zzoram said:The 4850 is faster, but it's apparently more expensive. I think the 4800 series has gone up slightly in price over the last month, due to it's popularity. Depends on what you're looking to spend.
EGM92 said:I want something to cover Starcraft2/Diablo 3/Farcry 2/Dead Space. I don't run it at large resolutions 1440x900 would be the Max res I'd use, with medium/high settings, looking to get stable 30fps, more would be better, of course I'll be OC'ing which ever card I'd get.
Why is the 4850 Faster exactly?
Zzoram said:The 4850 is faster because it is? :lol I can't explain it, it's an architecture thing.
Either should be able to run most things good, the 4850 is around ~20% faster though. It makes the difference between playable and not in some cases, but if you want to save money the 9800GT OC is probably fine.
EGM92 said:Alright, I'm still hearing people bitch about ATI cards having problems with some games, sorta like the Bioshock glitch or the BIA:Hells Highway glitch, are these common?
Also
http://www.ncix.com/products/index..../48500+T352&manufacture=Palit Multimedia Inc.
Is that card better than the 9800GT OC+? How does it compare to the Diamond card I linked earlier?
Thanks
Zzoram said:I think the glitches may have been driver issues, but the latest 8.10 drivers seem pretty solid.
Zzoram said:The 4850 is faster because it is? :lol I can't explain it, it's an architecture thing.
Either should be able to run most things good, the 4850 is around ~20% faster though. It makes the difference between playable and not in some cases, but if you want to save money the 9800GT OC is probably fine.
Waikis said:It's actually on par with HD4850.
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Zzoram said:Um your list doesn't have the 9800GT OC (it's the same as 8800GT OC, rebranded) and the 8800GT is clearly well below the HD4850 in the list. The 9800GTX+ is a different card, still slower, and the same price as the HD4850.
captive said:Awesome, got everything up and running. Though the catalyst control center seems a bit sluggish. I like how the Asus came with hookups that help you connect the wires from the case to the motherboard, that was really convenient and helpful. For me that's the hardest part, is hooking all that up correctly.
Time to start installing games off of steam and discs![]()
Antec 1200chespace said:Congrats!
What are your system specs again?
captive said:Antec 1200
Corsair 750w PSU
8gig ddr2 800 ram
Intel Q9550
Powercolor 4870 1gig
Two 500gig maxtor satas
Two 24" monitors
Cd/dvd burner
The Antec case is nice, keeping everything nice and cool the air coming out of the top and back arent even somewhat warm.
Well I did read most of the thread and your posts.chespace said:We have almost the exact same system, except for the 4870x2 difference and I have two 320GB Seagate SATAs.
Crazy.
EGM92 said:Alright, I'm still hearing people bitch about ATI cards having problems with some games, sorta like the Bioshock glitch or the BIA:Hells Highway glitch, are these common?
Also
http://www.ncix.com/products/index..../48500+T352&manufacture=Palit Multimedia Inc.
Is that card better than the 9800GT OC+? How does it compare to the Diamond card I linked earlier?
Thanks
doomed1 said:i've been looking for a new PSU for my new rig. turns out the stock one doesn't have enough wattage for anything in the 9800 series. i'll be getting an Asus or XFX 9800GT or GTX with a second hard drive. any suggestions for affordable 600-800W PSU that won't fry my system?
doomed1 said:i've been looking for a new PSU for my new rig. turns out the stock one doesn't have enough wattage for anything in the 9800 series. i'll be getting an Asus or XFX 9800GT or GTX with a second hard drive. any suggestions for affordable 600-800W PSU that won't fry my system?
Is v-sync on? Those benches look a little fishy. I mean, two cards at exactly 60fps? And one with a minimum 11 fps higher than the other?chespace said:Looks very playable at 1900x1200 with my 4870x2
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Tisan said:So I got a sweet deal on a Shuttle (SP35P2):
E8400 Core 2 Duo
2GB DDR26400
8600GT (gonna replace with a 4850 later)
Pretty stoked, BUT:
There's no POST beep. I can't find anything about whether or not Shuttles do a POST beep.
When I turn it on, the fans go full but nothing happens.
2nd or third time I turn it on, the fans start, go back to usual quiet & it boots into Windows.
Which is annoying as
I've sent a support ticket to Shuttle, but I doubt I'll get a reply until after the weekend.
Any ideas?
Thanks heaps, will try Sudhian & see if the place I bought it from will test my PSU for meMindlog said:i'm tired maybe this will make sense after I finish my reports for the night :[]
In where do I need to put this file? I really do not want to install the configs, last time I did it, it took way too long and borked my Crysis installation.Waikis said:Just install CCC v2.1?
Or if you dont want any installer, here's the config:
http://freetexthost.com/bvhij6cz2r
captive said:So apparently Vista installs with balanced power mode option set to default. I know I didnt set it to that.
I ran Counter strike stress test and 3dmark vantage with that on, maybe thats why everything seemed choppy and the performance was not very good, even for such an older game such as CS source.
Also I think the catalyst stuff didnt install correctly. For one the CCC was sluggish, now its just not even running when i open it, it just acts like its frozen when i try to go into it.
captive said:Wow task manager shows CCC.exe as using 600mb of ram(wtf?) and steadily using 20% of my CPU.
Yea, Im using the latest straight off their website for Vista 64. Didnt even use the drivers off of the disc, it was a clean install right after i got the computer up.Chiggs said:Ah, ATI and their stupid CCC. I had this same problem and I kept uninstalling and reinstalling until I got it right (about 3 times). I also used Driver Cleaner and Win Utilities' registry cleaner to rectify the problem.
Holy crap. Are you using 8.10? I know some of the earlier drivers have memory leaks (again, congrats, ATI).
What kind of performance do you get?Chiggs said:By the way, I have the same card as you.
captive said:What kind of performance do you get?
captive said:Now im wondering if I ran these tests while ccc.exe was hogging a bunch of ram and CPU cycles AND while my computer was in "balanced" power mode. :lol
Chiggs said:As much as I've been ragging on ATI's drivers, I have to admit that my card has been performing extremely well. Noticeably better than my GTX 260 in my lanbox. It's just that the initial driver install was really annoying, and the 8.9's weren't very good.
It's certainly possible. Question: Did you install the mobo chipset drivers first?
chespace said:I don't even need Rivatuner to override the fan controls for them to actually work. :lol
Actually no I didnt. I did the mobo drivers disk right after the ATI drivers.Chiggs said:As much as I've been ragging on ATI's drivers, I have to admit that my card has been performing extremely well. Noticeably better than my GTX 260 in my lanbox. It's just that the initial driver install was really annoying, and the 8.9's weren't very good.
It's certainly possible. Question: Did you install the mobo chipset drivers first?
captive said:Actually no I didnt. I did the mobo drivers disk right after the ATI drivers.
So i just left the computer idle, I had to go do some work, and yea theres a nice healty memory leak going on ccc.exe is now using 1.2gigs of ram(this is after i killed the other ccc.exe that was using 600mb and restarted the service)
So unistall the ATI drivers and the mobo chipset drivers and start over?
Ultramon does this, but it's 40 bucks. It does tons of other stuff too, so maybe you'll find other features that would justify the cost. There's probably others out there, but I bet Vista support is still dicey at best.Tathanen said:I've been running dual monitors for a while now and all it's been doing is ticking me off since I always mouse over to do something near the edge of one screen, and curse as I overshoot it on to the other screen due to years of expecting the mouse to stop at the monitor edge.
Does anyone know of any dual monitor software where the mouse only goes from one monitor to the other with a keystroke, or by clicking a particular button? And once it's there, it's LOCKED into that monitor until you keystrike it back? I'm running Vista.
EGM92 said:I had a 9800GX2 that I've had to RMA 3 times since it's having issues with my PSU, XFX offered to give me another brand new card or a credit for the card. I took the credit. Now I'm looking for a lesser gaming card.
I can't decide between these 2:
Geforce 9800GT OC+ 119$ w/ MIR
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33062&promoid=1084
or
Diamond Radeon HD 4850 199$ w/ Promotional code.
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33502&promoid=1084
Suggestions?
chespace said:At this point, I would just format and start fresh.
Do mobo updates first (all of them - bios, then chipset, then SATA, then LAN, then sound).
Then do Windows updates, including SP1.
Then ATI.
Do P4s support automatic underclocking (like AMD's "Cool and Quiet")? That cooling solution sounds like a good idea, especially if you want to put a beefier video card in there.Lmo911 said:Thought this might be as good a place as any to ask.
I have an old Dell Dimension 4500 with a 2.4ghz P4 and a Radeon 9600. I'm planning to upgrade one of these days, and would like to keep the older computer around. The problem is that it's a total space heater. The case uses the dell design where it has the one large fan out the back with a vent over the heat sink. I'd just like to know if anyone has any experience stopping this thing from turning my room/office into a sauna.
evil solrac v3.0 said:are there any plans to make a mobo that can support both ATI and Nvidia cards?
evil solrac v3.0 said:are there any plans to make a mobo that can support both ATI and Nvidia cards?
evil solrac v3.0 said:are there any plans to make a mobo that can support both ATI and Nvidia cards?