So its 1993 and a friend hands me this shareware disk and says try this out. I get home about midnight and boot up the ole' 486. The lights are off and I am alone in the dark. After plugging in the 3.5inch floppy I installed the game on the disk.
It was called Doom.
I played it for a...
I run DA 2 with a 6970CF setup. At 2560 x 1600 with HD textures, DX11, 8xAA, vsync enabled and everything else maxed, the game runs 60fps in non-combat, 45-50fps in combat (and sometimes better than that). I am using 11.4 Preview drivers. Never had a hiccup, no stutters, nothing. Always...
I have played the PC version of DAII. I have not completed it. But to answer the enquiry of the OP....
Likes:
Visuals (combat animation detail, when you look up Kirkwall feels like a massive city, DirectX 11 gives some nice touches)
Dragon Age Lore (I loved reading the books in DAO, and...
To the OP:
I went through this decision recently. I bought two 6970s and am, on the whole, satisfied with the outcome. The logic I applied was something like this:
My last card was an nvidia one and I was happy with the experience, the product and driver support. I was leaning toward...
I followed the above advice and it worked a treat. The only thing is: pre-download all the most up to date Win 7 32/64 drivers you are going to need for you hardware (at the very least all the drivers for your motherboard).
I know that the PSU may not service the GTX 295 - but the first port of call is to see if the two devices can connect (the joy of the "free" upgrade for my buddy, yes?) and actually try it out. Anyone have access to the specs?
Thanks.
I have recently upgraded the GPUs in my main gaming rig and would like to ditch my old GTX 295 to a buddy. After a bit of scrambling around we have found that his PSU is a PowerCase 500w PPH512TUV. I have had a tough time tracking down specifications for this power supply. Is anyone able to...