My Gigabyte G1 970 always goes down 1 boost bin and 1 voltage bin within ~1 minute of starting any 3d program. Stock/overvolted, stock/overclocked, kboost on/off it doesn't matter. My older g1 had this same issue. Is this normal for all the cards?
I have a used Crucial M4 256GB Capacity Solid State Drive.
I purchased this SSD in May 2012
This drive has served me well but I just upgraded to an M500 and no longer need this drive.
This model includes a 2.5" to 3.5" bracket adaptor.
I also have the box and all other original contents...
I have a brand new in box Intel i7 3770K processor never opened.
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So can anyone chime in if this game is playable at any resolution with ubersampling (~60 avg) with the new Titan cards? I gotta have ubersampling on it looks so much better to me.
Looks like its using current gen texture sizes unlike bio 2 thank god. Did they get the widescreen implementation right this time (hor +)? I remember it being wonky with the earlier titles.
I have a sealed Western Digital Black 2TB HDD bare drive.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136792
WD2002FAEX
SATA 3 6GB/S
64MB Cache
Manufacture date: 2/5/2013
This drive is a RMA replacement new and sealed.
Warranty good until 2/2016.
This drive is not...
A 8800gtx was one of those cards in history worth every dollar spent. It was always faster than 7800gtx sli and a must have for high resolution gaming. There was no clear upgrade until the gtx 280 almost 2 years later.
580 to 670 was the route I went but I don't think it's worth it this late in the product cycle. Even though the 670 has more vram the memory bandwidth is basically the same so I think it would be best to wait for the refreshes and assess accordingly.
If you want to stay with nvidia the 680 isn't worth it. The 670 is ~90% of the peformance for ~75% of the price and when both are overclocked is roughly 95% of the performance. Both cards have the same memory bandwidth and vram which becomes more important at higher resolutions. At 1440 and...