I am looking for opinions on a RAM upgrade, if you can help skip to "PROBLEM", but anyone interested in my story it took to get here read on:
I guess ultimately this is one reason why we upgrade our PCs, what has turned into a quote Enthusiast unquote. A game. A game that my machine would not...
A Friend has a terminal MoBo. Can't find a decent Socket A MoBo that will support his CPU, so I suggested getting a Asus P5B-MX with a Core 2 but I am wondering if he can still use his DDR 400 RAM and save him a few Dollares.
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Love that www.futuremark.com doesn't make the cut.
Be nice to see a top 100, soooooooooo many sites so little time, then again [Hard] is like a one stop shop of all your geeky needs. :p
You can do it yourself sure, but dude, I paid close to $1000.00 CAD for these cards. I thought that also bought driver support!
At the end of the day, why do I have to chase down performance at such a high cost only to have become obsolete so quickly.
I have been a Hardcore PC gamer for close...
Really I guess my point is that the 93.71 is now closing in on 6 Months old, so any Sli profiles and optimizations for the games that have been released in that span of time might be dependant on some fresh software for the GeForce 7x00 series of card.
I cannot remember having to wait more...
I have a 2 GeForce 7900 GTs I do not own an 8x00 series card. At this point I am not really interested in driver support for a card I do not have.
I saw that they had XP drivers for the 8x00 cards.
I thought I was clear in my post, must have Borked it.
I just noticed on the HardOCP news page that there are new drivers for the 8000 flavour of cards, but I, owning 2 x 7900 GTs have not seen NEW drivers for months.
I thought I might check, only to my astonishment, after selecting Graphics Driver, GeForce 7 Series, The only option after that is...
Very hard to decide between #4 and #5 . I picked #5 but would have gone with #4 if there was perhaps a black PCB board. I just love the PCB look, but it doesn't have the [H]ard|ocp theme as much as #5 does.