This has been eating at me for a few weeks now. I am seeing single digit frames when playing tf2 and cod4 at 1280x1024 with all the settings below recommendation. I bought a cpu/mobo combo at fry's, so I am unhappily using an ecs gf7050. It supports single channel ddr667 when I am running 2x1gb...
Would it be worthwhile to grab two of these cards to do crossfire or would I be better off spending $200 on a faster single card?
Btw I am currently using a 850xt and while it plays games alright.. I would like to obtain a slightly better framerate when AA/AF is turned on.
Yeah I was planning on getting 2gb after my wallet has time to relax. I think I remembered reading some reviews that 1gb to 2gb wasn't as big of a performance increase with DDR to DDR2. This hold water?
Yeah that is exactly what I was thinking. I like the price/performance ratio of the 1950xt, but DX10 seems to be the way to go. Would I be better off waiting until Vista is patched for Nvidia & ATI's products hit the shelves and hopefully by that time prices will start to come down?
My current system is this:
AMD 3000+ 64bit 939pin
MSI Neo2 Platinum
ATI 850xt AGP
2gb Geil DDR-400
I plan on upgrading to:
Intel E4300 Duo
Gigabyte GS-965P-DS3
1gb Corsair DDR2-800
Here I am left with choosing a video card. I have a 19" Hyundai L90D+ that runs a max: 1280x1024...
Hello, I just purchased a USB 2.0 Smartmedia & xD Card Reader from Circuit City and I am running Windows 64bit. When I plug in the reader (directly or via the cable) it is recognized in My Computer as a Removable Disk (H:). However, when I put my smartmedia card in the reader, my computer is not...
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