They must have some proprietary frame buffering going on. I average 50 fps but it's very smooth and fluid. This is coming from someone that must have 70 fps or better.
Cool mancave!
I only have 3 rigs right now but aspire to have more up and running as a long term plan. I must be a videocard fanboy too because I find it hard to part with them. For the most part, I end up just building secondary/guest rigs after I've moved on to the next thing.
It was good times playing this again. While the graphics were dated, it ran extremely smooth. This used to chug on the crappy budget computer I used to have back then.
Yup me too. I did experience a zombie respawn loop in a storage building but I was able to dupe more ammo for M1911 and hold of the spawning horde LOL.
If it did promote more teamwork I would be OK with it but I'm still getting ganked by other players despite my best efforts to approach in a friendly manner and spending hours on my belly waiting for an opening is not much fun. I appreciate the nod towards realism but the fun factor is fading away.
So anybody raging about the new changes with the latest update. Zs are more sensitive now and crouch running useless now. Too bad, I thought Zed behavior was perfect.
With that said, I just didn't have the patience to wait months for proper the CF support that is now available. It's prolly OK now to jump in and get the 7950s. I really should have waited for "published" confirmation that my tri-fired 7970s would have been good to go.
I used to own 3 7970s powering 3 27" 120Hz monitors but sold them off because of flickering and stuttering in games due to bad drivers. I hear that the June 6 AMD driver fixes this now (6 months late IMO) but my triple 670s worked right out of the box. The 7970s were good cards in single screen...
If you have no plans for SLI then don't get the Sniper 3 board. The PLX chip that expands the PCIe lanes induces latency on single card setups. But in SLI, the board really shines. Right now I'm working with Gigabyte through getting a Tri-SLI setup stable right now but 2-way SLI is rock solid.
Nice. Ya better sow those oats before the kids do arrive then. I'm supporting a kid in college right now so I only have half the computer I could have right now.
Surround works in single and 2-way SLI but not tri-SLI. Seems like this issue escaped testing before market release. Can't comment on AMD cards but this sounds like a BIOS issue because when I get in a game, it locks up hard after about 5 minutes. Tri-SLI/surround was rock solid on my RE3/980X...
Sorry to bust your bubble but I have a Sniper 3 board that can't run nV Surround with Tri-SLI. I would have thought with the delay in getting this board out that this would work out of the box. I'm trying to get a response out of Gigabyte about how they'll address this issue.
Sorry if I'm...
I currently run 3 Gigabyte 670 OC on a G1 Sniper 3 and 3570K. Still troubelshooting right now. It seems I can't get stability with with the 3 cards running 3 monitors. The cards previously were on an Asus RE3/980X and ran rock solid. I typically play on low settings and it seems that framrate...
After dying 5 times, I was finally able to figure out how to sneak around the zombies and score some loot. The biggest hazard though are PKers with the better weapons.
While not ideal, I got all three cards stacked in there with adequate spacing. I have an AC unit blowing into the card stack and the temps are in the mid 50s. When I had two cards with generous spacing my load temps were low 40s. I wish there were flexible tri-SLI bridges that would allow me to...
I have three windforce 670s in Tri-SLI and get an out-of-box boost of 1189,1189,1150. Max stable overclock: 1295, 1290, 1298. Sometimes I can go a whole 30 minutes of BF3 with all 3 a shade over 1300. BF3 just flies on my 3 120Hz displays (Low settings, FXAA high).
Nice board for sure. I am looking to set up a Tri-SLI system and I like the PCIe arrangement which would allow space between double-slotted cards but the funny thing is, there are no SLI bridges that allow that sort of placement.
I have a nvidia 2D surround system using a 47" TV flanked by 2 x 42" displays. Bad Company 2 is awesome. I came from a 30" 25x16 display which was sharper but now feels like I'm looking through a porthole when I use it.
I love amazon (and the cloud service)! I was able to buy the mainstream and the special edition at a cost that's less than the special edition from itunes. Great deal for this closet fan.
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