http://chipreviews.com/cpu/frostbite-2s-limit-6-core-performance-in-battlefield-3/5/
battlefield 3 and the upcoming battlefield 4 love some 6 core intel processing
game's almost 2 years old and people still aren't aware that frostbite 2 utilizes 6+ cores?
Got a few games that use the engine...
700 series seems like a total joke.
Simple rebranding, not even any decent price drops.
780 looks to be a total waste, provided it's actually in the middle of 680 and Titan performance, which isn't that big of a gap to begin with.
I was waiting for Haswell, but now that 6 core processors are starting to show benefits in modern gaming, I might as well jump on board the 3930K since the Ivy or even Haswell 6 core won't be out for months.
Drivers are fine for me using a Titan, never had any crashes...
But damn if Battlefield 3 hasn't been very smooth since the latest driver updates a few months ago.
My 670 in 2012 provided a better smoother experience than my Titan in 2013 with the same settings
CF at the moment should not be an option under any circumstance as it is currently.
That being said, the beta cat drivers look promising and my statement above could and hopefully will be rendered completely inaccurate within the next few months.
I saw that comment in the CNET review.
It doesn't make much sense. The review says that there's a lot of glare. The pictures show a nice amount of glare. Then goes on to say that there's a heavy amount of AG coating. One of those statements can not be correct. If it's as glossy as the...
I wouldn't agree with that.
I've got a Dell 2740L. The overshoot is downright horrible on games and scenes bright images on dark backgrounds. It absolutely destroys detail while creating a black outline over images...A lot of the time it reminds me of an image with a sharpening filter...