rc213 said:How can I test a card for stability? ATITools?
Also, I've seen a few used games up for sale like Bioshock that say something about activation? What's that about?
Yeah he said that.Schrade said:Did you hook up the PCI-Express 6 pin power cable to the 8800 GT?
I already went there. I wasn't going to do it. Cause I'm too much of a nerd.rhfb said:I keep telling myself that the i7 isn't worth the upgrade just yet, and that I'll upgrade when the shrink occursOnly thing REALLY holding me back is that I'd have to go get a new mobo/ram/cpu instead of just a new cpu :lol
He can still lurk, of course.VictimOfGrief said:^ I would respond but your banned.![]()
Hazaro said:FUR benchmark stresses harder. Some games will have quirks though, so obviously check with them as well.
Some games activate online and can only have so many installs.
Yeah he said that.
Angry Grimace said:Damn. i7, or buy Fiance her engagement ring.
Yeah, really. That chick probably isn't going anywhere. She already said yes. This is the i7 we're talking about here.chespace said:Holy shit, if you're reading this -- get some fucking perspective.
:lol :lolSapientWolf said:Yeah, really. That chick probably isn't going anywhere. She already said yes. This is the i7 we're talking about here.
:lolSapientWolf said:Yeah, really. That chick probably isn't going anywhere. She already said yes. This is the i7 we're talking about here.
ElfoMan said:Hey guys, I built a PC the first days of August.
I bought this RAM:
OCZ Platinum Edition 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1000 (PC2 8000) Dual Channel Kit
What's wrong? It has always been like this.
rc213 said:Ran Fur Benchmark for a good 15minutes and temps peaked at 79-80c. Running ATI Tools 0.27 beta and temps have peaked 64-65c, Will leave it for 15minutes as well. Guess I need to download some newer demos since I am having too many issues with HL2, Lost Coast and Bioshock.
Bioshock Demo sure looks pretty even after adding the -dx9 command.![]()
bdgamer said:Ok guys, here's the thing. I'm going to buy a Q6600 and a GTX 260 later this month, as well as a new power supply.
However, I'm confused about how much power supply I'll actually need. I used Outervision's PS calculator and it told me 322 W which seems abnormal to me.
Will a good 550W power supply do, or will I need more?
bdgamer said:Will a good 550W power supply do, or will I need more?
bdgamer said:Ok guys, here's the thing. I'm going to buy a Q6600 and a GTX 260 later this month, as well as a new power supply.
However, I'm confused about how much power supply I'll actually need. I used Outervision's PS calculator and it told me 322 W which seems abnormal to me.
Will a good 550W power supply do, or will I need more?
rc213 said:So I need some PC Games, I downloaded the Crysis Demo (1.8GB lulz) and it runs fine at 1280x1024.
Need some recommendations, So far I am looking for Far Cry 2, Bioshock, Crysis, Fallout 3. I'm partial to FPS and I am picking up Fallout 3 because I grabbed Oblivion on the PS3 and loved it.
I didn't really need a "performance" increase in any game I played, but for the people using 4850's this has to be a nice update. Also, This driver introduces the Stream Computing Support (ATI's version of Cuda). and the ATI AVIVO Video Converter. I am really looking to the last one since I want to put a couple movies in my Zune.Release Notes said: 3DMark Vantage DX10 performance gains of up to 5% for Single and
Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on HD46xx, HD4550 and
HD4350.
Call of Duty: World at War DX9 performance gains of up to 21% for Single
and Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD48xx.
Crysis DX10 performance gains of up to 25% for Single and Crossfire
mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD4xxx.
Crysis Warhead DX10 performance gains of up to 13% for Single card
mode and up to 16% for Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on
all Radeon HD4xxx.
Devil May Cry 4 DX10 performance gains of up to 6% for Single and
Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD4xxx and
HD38xx.
Fallout 3 performance gains of up to 15% for Single card mode.
Far Cry 2 DX10 performance gains of up to 10% for Single card mode and
up to 57% in Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon
HD4xxx and HD38xx.
FEAR DX9 performance gains of up to 6% for Single and Crossfire mode.
Performance gains were noticed on Radeon HD4870X2 and HD4870.
Hellgate: London DX10 performance gains of up to 6% for Single card
mode and up to 10% for Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on
all Radeon HD4xxx.
Left 4 Dead DX9 performance gains of up to 10% for Single card mode and
up to 5% for Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon
HD4870 series.
Lost Planet Colonies DX10 performance gains of up to 10% for Single and
Crossfire mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD4xxx and
HD38xx.
Prey OGL performance gains of up to 15% for Crossfire mode. Performance
gains were noticed on Radeon HD4870 1GB products, HD46xx,
HD45xx.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky performance gains of up to 10% for Crossfire
mode. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD4xxx and HD38xx.
Unreal Tournament 3 DX9 performance gains of up to 18% for Single
card mode and up to 15% in Crossfire mode, especially in cases where AA is
enabled. Performance gains were noticed on all Radeon HD4xxx and
HD38xx.
Yeah, I never really get that excited about these. However, the FarCry 2 boost is real. It is basically the FraCry 2 hotfix for Cat 8.11 now included in a real driver. :lolHazaro said:nVidia 180.48 claimed a bunch of UP TO % boosts like they always do.
Hopefully they do get a boost as it is what ATi users live for :lol
The new CUDA equivalent sounds nice, but it still needs to be refined on both platforms. A lot.
godhandiscen said:Catalyst 8.12 just released and the performance increase is enormous.
I didn't really need a "performance" increase in any game I played, but for the people using 4850's this has to be a nice update. Also, This driver introduces the Stream Computing Support (ATI's version of Cuda). and the ATI AVIVO Video Converter. I am really looking to the last one since I want to put a couple movies in my Zune.
rc213 said:ATI AVIVO Video Converter is this a new version that uses Stream Computing to accelerate the encoding? Is there anything similar for Nvidia cards?
If you want the fastest card around and are not concious of the money then the 4870x2 is by far the best card. Join the clubMidiSurf said:My new rig
Ati 4870x2 2048mb
Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz
Noctua NH-U12P cooler
Intel X58
6GB 1333MHz DDR 3
1000Gb HDD
<3
I haven't clicked purchase button yet, because I might go with Nvidia card...
godhandiscen said:If you want the fastest card around and are not concious of the money then the 4870x2 is by far the best card. Join the clubChe will give you your badge later.
Hand in your badge traitor.MidiSurf said:I had 4870x2 in my old rig and I loved it, but things are lot easier with Nvidia when it comes to gaming. Also I don't want to buy standalone PhysX card.
EDIT: And I went with Nvidia with my new rig.
godhandiscen said:Hand in your badge traitor.
lol jk.
Which card did you end up picking up? And yes. Sometimes the 4870x2 can be a hassle. I should have said "if you are not concious of your money and time to get it to work right". :lol
MidiSurf said:My new rig
Ati 4870x2 2048mb
Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz
Noctua NH-U12P cooler
Intel X58
6GB 1333MHz DDR 3
1000Gb HDD
<3
I haven't clicked purchase button yet, because I might go with Nvidia card...
I'm definitely toying with the idea of building a new rig sometime next year, but lately I've been thinking of getting a laptop instead since I might change jobs and lose the company laptop.Kosma said:I have been parted from my PC for over a month now, but I got a cheapy laptop that is amazingly adept at playing games.
For 699 euro:
Acer
Amd Turion X2 2.0ghz
3GB RAM
Ati 3650 512MB
I can play ME, Fallout etc. Not bad for a laptop.
Also as the year comes close to an end somebody will have to make a new thread for 2009, as I still won't have acces to my main PC I suggest one of the more active members of this thread will make something.
Why do you keep getting banned?Kosma said:I'm banned and gone so much I never have time to update :_(
godhandiscen said:Why do you keep getting banned?
Sanjay said:Just got my self this
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/896M...U670MHz-216Cores-2xDL-DVI-I-HDTV-with-FarCry2
Now I can finally play at 60FPS using AAit feels already like twice as fast compared to my old 8800 GT. A good deal, benchmarks put this card at stock GTX 280 levels and comes with a copy of Farcry 2 and has a 90 day step-up program.
godhandiscen said:Yes, it uses stream computing and its freaking fast. I think there is a similar app for Nvidia but it costs 20 bucks. At least that was when it was announced.
If you want the fastest card around and are not concious of the money then the 4870x2 is by far the best card. Join the clubChe will give you your badge later.