I'm glad I was able to get you to do something as some kind of misguided attempt to prove me wrong. Keep up the good work then. Don't worry i'm always going to be around to point out any errors you might make so no chance of you making any bad recommendations in the future. I'm glad you think...
Also I want to point out that you are suggesting that he buy an nV card without having full details about his situation. That is fine and of course you are entitled to your opinion but the problem here is that had the situation been reversed(in terms of who makes the cards) would you be...
You know outside the obvious the thing that I hate the most about you is that it's really difficult to argue with people who can't read.
Maybe you should stop editing your posts to make yourself look better(I was going to put less retarded but.. oops I did).
Oh and a tip you still have a /size...
Somebody needs to read the thread again because those links were already in the thread and they were the links I was discussing. I did not "produce" any links.
No I was and it was 30$ less. What are you even trying to say.
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=52255
minus
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150494&AID=10592396&PID=3332167&nm_mc=AFC-C8junctionCA
= 31$ CAD
Everyone has lag in Dalaran. I don't think anyone reasonably expect it to be smooth with the billions of textures and hundreds of characters that need to be drawn.
I don't know how well WoW runs in Linux emulation. I think I remember WINE supporting it a couple years ago.
But seriously I doubt his girlfriend would tolerate linux. Non power users don't understand what an OS is and if you try and make them use something different they just won't even want...
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100720PB201.html
According to this production of AMD Ontario(Fusion) parts at TSMC on the 40nm node will basically be the key product that will fuel their revenue growth in the second half.
I thought 40nm was supply constrained and that nV had bought a huge...
My guess is that they are doing full backups of their databases. Outside of that I have no clue what would take so much time unless they are testing their hardware every week to make sure that it still works or something like that.
One thing that needs to be kept in mind when comparing Evergreen to previous generations of R600 derived cards is that there is quite a bit of die space going towards support of DX11 features that take up some of the space that would normally be used to just add more shaders or whatever. If they...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130535
I suggest looking at cheap 9800GT cards. They are clearing out stock now so you can usually get good deal on the (after rebate usually though).
Might not be the best bang for your buck but it will be perfect for WoW.
EDIT
Be careful for...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130265
This is good example of the kind of board you would want. The biggest problem though is that most boards that use DDR2 are going to be older boards that need to be flashed to support the x6 so you would need at least one "lesser" cpu to...
I don't think there is much of a need to complain about performance for this game. Seriously you can play it at max graphics with a 5750 no sweat. This is the kind of game you don't base your video card purchase on because anything will do the job.
Now that I am thinking about it this HAS to be Llano on 32nm because otherwise this kind of claimed performance would be impossible out of a reasonably sized chip with power consumption good enough for mobile use.
Fitting a decent cpu + 5670(well probably more like the lower end redwood parts) into a reasonable power envelope for mid range system/laptops would be a REALLY good product for mainstream users.
Personally I don't go for ultra powerful laptops. Right now I have an HP DV2 with Huron platform...
The way I see it is that even if nV can make chipsets with graphics they are too late for the current gen so they would probably have something for sandy bridge. But after that with every generation the chipsets are more and more going to become just the SB and with integrated on package(or on...
Well I was hoping for about 20% improvement in a general sense with better improvements in situations where the current architecture is pretty limited(excessive unigine heaven type tessellation). I read the rumors about the 5 to 4 shader change and the additional shaders on the chip but as far...
Chipsets are going to gradually disappear in the next few years anyways. Plus if nV gives Intel the tech to make their own Fusion competitors they won't be able to sell their integrated graphics platforms for those cpus anyways.
http://www.fudzilla.com/graphics/graphics/fusion-to-have-redwood-graphics
Of course he fails to mention what Fusion product will have that. I can't find the size of the Redwood chip at this moment but I bet it's larger than the rumored 75mm2 of Ontario so you have to think this would be on the...
WAY too many MMOs in there. Especially with Cataclysm coming soon and the fact the MMO market is already oversaturated. I can see the ones with already established IP that already have a good fanbase like the WH40k and star wars mmos turn out ok but the "no name" games better be amazing or they...
I have a ti-83+ from my days in high school science classes and CEGEP( yeah I live in Quebec...) and pretty much the way we were taught is that we had to show our complete solutions anyways so the calculator was only useful to double check what you did. In CEGEP we were banned from using them in...
Look your comparison does not work at all because cola is super easy to produce. Sure nobody is as big as the big2 but when I go to my supermarket and can buy a couple of cheap brands of cola off the shelf. The difference here is that in the x86 cpu market Via and Transmeta are more or less...
Oh please. There are plenty of other companies producing cola. Hell you could probably do that out of your own home. Of course your operation would be small but its not comparable at all. You need to spend 10 billion in RND before even starting to think about making a cpu. Then if you make it...
The problem here is that market conditions are basically preventing anyone from competing with Intel. Nobody is going to launch a company that is going to try and compete in the x86 cpu market because the barrier of entry and the level of risk involved are so huge that nobody else will ever be...
I think AMD needs to focus on something if they are to survive long term. I mean when you look at the x86 market today vs 10 years ago you see that it has evolved into different segments that require completely different products to fill.
You need high performance and reliability on the...
Well AMD has been doing something similar with AthlonII cpus recently(maybe more but I don't follow prices that closely). They just introduced a higher clocked version at the top price and dropped the rest of the lineup down one spot at the same prices(basically you get 100MHz more at the same...
Look at 880 boards then? One of the boards you mentioned was the highest end 890fx chipset.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131657&cm_re=amd_880-_-13-131-657-_-Product
is a good example of what you want.
50% odds with a sample of 4 cards. FAR from being close to enough that anyone can claim 50% odds. You would need to test about 20 cards chosen at random for it to be scientific.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130275
Look at cheap 870 boards from good manufacturers. No overclocking and playing only wow means you don't need fancy VRM cooling or crossfire capabilities.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-843-_-Product
AthlonII X3 is one hell of...
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