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If I game, it is rare and will be C&C/Starcraft and that kind of thing.
All he plays are strategy games if anything at all. Don't think he needs anything near even a 4850 really.
Graphics Card HD4350
This should be more than enough
forget that... you have two T260's... imagine playing starcraft 2 or Diablo 3 using eyefinity... AWESOME
getta 5850! or getta 9600gt until you get a 5850, on gumtree you can get a 2nd hand one for R750.
I didn't post anything about this in the FAQ as it's too prone to change, the specifications that are acceptable for playable framerates in 2009 will not be the same as in 2010.
However, I will attempt to explain static concepts (such as bus width) in the FAQ in the near future.
However, I will attempt to explain static concepts (such as bus width) in the FAQ in the near future.
Fair enough
maybe this thread will be useful to some people in the moment, then.![]()
That will be much appreciated![]()
That's the question. Does Henry want to get Starcraft 2 and secondly is it worth paying mega bucks for a top of the range card just for one or two games
It is worthwhile getting a 5850 so that he can run those two screens together in Eyefinity mode. That would be SO AWESOME!!!!!
Thanks for the detailed feedback.Ok.
Well if you don't want to be a hardcore gamer, I rly think you should go for something like a 4870 1GB. You obviously like dual monitors, and the amount of memory is the most important thing when considering high resolution. It's also a decent card for gaming, and has GDDR5 memory as opposed to the 4850's GDDR3 (not to mention a higher clock speed). Also you can pick one up for R1500, while a 4850 1GB is around R1200, think the 300 bucks is worth it.
But, I do think that CPU will be bottlenecking you. I recently got a 4890 and was severely bottlenecked by my Athlon X2 4200+ (so badly so I had to take the card out, the older one actually got me better fps). Since upgraded my CPU and everything is great now.
But I asked on a number of oc forums and they all seemed to think that even a significant OC wouldn't help the bottleneck. Since the only difference in our CPUs is clock speed, I think you'll encounter the same problem. Of course, this problem will most likely be in games, and you may not suffer as much as you'll be playing at a higher resolution. (the higher the res, the more the load is shifted from cpu to gpu.)
So you may get away with it, but just warning you so you don't get a nasty surprise like I did.
Good luck!
As are the 50 weekly upgrade threads![]()
I might do a blog post explaining the basics of GPUs, as I did with the RAM timings. Going to be very basic, though.![]()
Well, that sounds like a start![]()