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I just wanted to send a shout -out to EVGA for the ridiculous framerates I get with all my games!! Ohhh what pleasure!!!
Originally posted by: Zenoth
Play Oblivion at 1600x1200 with 8xQMS, 16xAF with Qarl's Textures Pack III along with Viewable When Distant mods and you'll suddenly realize the true sense and meaning of getting ridiculous frame rates
Originally posted by: n7
I wish i could say the same.
Don't love my 8800 GTX at all.
It's the most expensive card i've ever owned, & has the most [annoying] unfixable issues as well thus far.
Originally posted by: pcslookout
What kind of problems is the Geforce 8800 GTX giving you ?
Originally posted by: Extelleron
Overall, I feel that my 8800GTS is a good card, but it just disappoints me performance-wise in several games.
One of them is Call of Duty 2. Overall the game performs well, but I still can't enable 8x / 16x QAA at 1680x1050 without things getting slow. Even at 4xAA, performance can still dip down into 20-30 FPS in the more intense levels such as the first American (d-day) level and some of the Russian ones. Granted the game still does look amazing.
Otherwise I'm not happy with DX10 performance. It is not possible to play Company of Heroes with max details under DX10, at the 1680x1050 resolution. Performance is decent but it is slow at some spots which really impacts gameplay.
Lost Planet is just an unoptimized POS with no real DX10 features, and I don't expect good performance on that. However, I was expecting more from Call of Juarez and CoH, and I don't think the problems there are all the fault of the game, as some would lead you to believe.
The GeForce 8800GTS/GTX are both good cards and they seemed awesome at release... it just feels to me now that they are not enough for current games and certainly future ones. nVidia hasn't given us a real boost in graphics performance (other than some improvements from drivers) in 7 months, and I think we're overdue for a new card.
Originally posted by: pcslookout
n7 how much do you think the next generation Nvidia video cards are going to cost ? $1000 for high end, $800 for a close to high end and $600 for really good ?
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: pcslookout
n7 how much do you think the next generation Nvidia video cards are going to cost ? $1000 for high end, $800 for a close to high end and $600 for really good ?
I hope not :Q
Then again, pricing seems to be getting progressively worse...
I feel your pain brother. Same problems running Vista Ultimate 32 bit. My favorite is when the "video driver stops responding." I think Vista posts that message when it doesn't know what the problem actually is. Never had a video driver "stop responding" in XP. :roll:Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: pcslookout
What kind of problems is the Geforce 8800 GTX giving you ?
Random semi-lockups in UT2k4, & random driver has stopped errors, which happens during games.
UT2k4 issue basically freezes gameplay for about a second or two, & then will unfreeze back to normal.
When you play online as i do, sometimes in competitive matches, it's insanely frustrating to be giving away free frags to other players, since it always happens right as i'm in a firefight, meaning i am dead by the time it "unlocks" :frown:
The driver stopped issue has happened in a number of games, & again, randomly.
Essentially, screen goes black & then the driver keeps trying to restart or something...all i know is i get flashing effing disco screen that won't stop.
I have to restart via hard shutdown (power button) to resume functionality on my system, as alt tabbing, bringing up task manager, etc. doesn't work.
Incredibly frustrating.
Undoubtedly, these issues are possibly due to nV's drivers for Vista 64 being immature.
That is not a legitimate excuse though, as nV has had this damn card out for half a year now, & Vista 64 RTM was available to them right around release of this card.
It's sad to say, but my old X1900 XT was a better gameplay experience, & more reliable. No such problems in Vista 64.
I'm learning the hard way that benchmarks don't tell the whole story...drivers = huge part of the story, & nV + drivers = utter sh!t.
/angry n7 rant over...
Originally posted by: Pwntcomputer
I just can't wait for the 9800. Supposedly three times faster? That is insanity and definitely worth the wait.