well isn't that interesting...
worse than my wife. Just give me a rang hint.
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well isn't that interesting...
well isn't that interesting...
well isn't that interesting...
Maybe amd will drop their 79xx prices then?
The 680 is unbeatable so yes!
well isn't that interesting...
Will be sold for much more though.Final PCB in black looks like $300 to me.
Will be sold for much more though.
silly question but why arent games tested in 1920x1080 or 1920x1200 during reviews?
Brent/Kyle, can you please incluse a test that shows when the CPU will start bottlenecking the card in demanding games, like how much maximum GPU power will be used with a stock Q9550-I7920-I5 2500K (in BF3 64 map for example).
I'll upgrade to SB/IB eventually but I think I'll just grab this card for now.
sad but true
Brent/Kyle, can you please incluse a test that shows when the CPU will start bottlenecking the card in demanding games, like how much maximum GPU power will be used with a stock Q9550-I7920-I5 2500K (in BF3 64 map for example).
I'll upgrade to SB/IB eventually but I think I'll just grab this card for now.
Brent/Kyle, can you please incluse a test that shows when the CPU will start bottlenecking the card in demanding games, like how much maximum GPU power will be used with a stock Q9550-I7920-I5 2500K (in BF3 64 map for example).
It's already been done. HardOCP occasionally tests CPUs. From the HardOCP 2500K/2600K review:
"Gaming is generally GPU limited but we are seeing some swing the other way as GPUs have gotten so powerful and at the same time some gamers have kept on with their 'smaller' displays. It is my opinion that if you are CPU limited in your games, you need to make sure you next upgrade is your display."
It's already been done. HardOCP occasionally tests CPUs. From the HardOCP 2500K/2600K review:
"Gaming is generally GPU limited but we are seeing some swing the other way as GPUs have gotten so powerful and at the same time some gamers have kept on with their 'smaller' displays. It is my opinion that if you are CPU limited in your games, you need to make sure you next upgrade is your display."
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/01/03/intel_sandy_bridge_2600k_2500k_processors_review/4
From the 3930K review:
"I have no reasons to believe Sandy Bridge E is going to do anything for a gamer that is already using a 2500K or 2600K that has been clocked up."
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/11/14/intel_core_i73960x_sandy_bridge_e_processor_review/9
http://www.tested.com/profile/korwin/will-your-cpu-bottleneck-your-new-gpu-purchase/37-760/
I did that a little while ago, it's not perfect... but it's not like I get paid. That should give you an indication as to what kind of throttling your going to see out of a Core2 machine.
CPU bottleneck is something I have been wondering about as well. I currently have i7-920 and will upgrade from my current gtx 295 to gtx 680. I assume my i7 920 should not be an issue given that I will playing at 1920x1200 resolution?
The die size, mem bus, vram amount and pcb says midrange card.
But nVidia will convince many it's a GTX 680. If this cost $500, the GK110 could be $700+.
http://www.tested.com/profile/korwin/will-your-cpu-bottleneck-your-new-gpu-purchase/37-760/
I did that a little while ago, it's not perfect... but it's not like I get paid. That should give you an indication as to what kind of throttling your going to see out of a Core2 machine.
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WTF is TXAA? Is it a revision of FXAA?