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from a gaming perspective, would my current setup (processor in particular) bottleneck any potential increase in performance by upgrading to a 5850 or 5870?
Are you gaming at 22"? I am going by your sig.
these threads are so aweful...
An E8400 @ speed can take the maximum benifit out of HD5850??
these threads are so aweful...
I do not pretend to be a super geek or have the overall qualifications for it....but, I do know this..
There is a limit on the CPU vs GPU and that debate has been proven to me big time.
I originally had an E8400 OC'd to 3.2 with an ATI 4890.
In my game of choice (Age of Conan), I could get some decent framerates...nothing spectacular...say around the 80-100's..
I then upgraded to the i5-750, OC'd to 3.6, and started to already see improvements in smoothness and the capability to turn on some features I could not before (example go to 4x or 8x AA instead of the 2x on the e8400)
Then I bought the 5870 for use on the i5. My framerates increased exponentially.
(I could actually get anywhere between 120 all the way to 200FPS at 8x AA and Super Sample on)
Now , what I can gather are two things...
1. Yes, the GPU (original 4890) was limited by my CPU to do what it needed to do (memory may have helped here as well)
2. The CPU was also hurt by the GPU, as I reached a cap on the 4890. The 5870 has opened up more power. I have even continued to play and have switched to edge-detect and 24x samples of AA, and getting a beautiful 60FPS steady bench out of Age of Conan (1920x1080)
Now, take that as you will from a lowly gamer..but, this regular old joe has been ecstatic that he bought an i5 and the 5870.
All I can say is...if the game demands more power, any upgrade should suffice...but if the game likes the CPU as well as the GPU (AoC uses all 4 cores BTW)...then the CPU is also important.
Cheers
E8400 @ 3.2 is not much of an overclock, I'm sure you would have seen an improvement in minimum/avg fps if you brought it up to 3.9-4.0. But yeah that E8400 -> i5-750 and 4890 -> 5870 should have definitely gotten you those massive gains.
And again at OP, I would really suggest overclocking and trying to get the last bit of life out of your processor. If you THEN don't get satisfactory results then it would be time to bite the upgrade bullet.
I upgraded from a 4850 to a 5850 and saw a massive improvement. Any E6000 and up will do fine with the 5800s.
So will it be a wastege for me to upgrade to 5850, unless I don't overclock my CPU beyond 3.6GHz?? Most of the high graphic games like crysis are very much sensitve to OCing,
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1350162
So is it gonna be worth for me??
So will it be a wastege for me to upgrade to 5850, unless I don't overclock my CPU beyond 3.6GHz?? Most of the high graphic games like crysis are very much sensitve to OCing,
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1350162
So is it gonna be worth for me??
I'm not sure what people are looking for when they say 'bottleneck', it's very vague.
Obviously if you upgrade to a 5850/5870 you will want to OC the cpu, but in terms of... will my new 5800 perform like my 9800GT, no it will blow it out of the water.
awful? how so?
Hey there Mr Wizard care to contribute to the thread... other than your self proclaimed elitism of course. You can keep that.![]()
But if I had the OP's system and $300 to upgrade, I'd do what I did, buy an SSD.
QFT SSD has been my favorite upgrade of the past couple years, even more than my dell 30"
If you're going to run that CPU stock OP I'd just get a 4870 or 5770 and save the difference toward a better cpu/mobo platform. I'm sure you'd see nice framerates with a 5850 but I don't think it would justify the purchase price.
I am running an old E6400 Core 2 Duo at 3ghz, i get the same frame rate in dirt 2 give or take 1 or 2 frames if i run my processor @ 2 or 3ghz it makes no difference & also when i clock my 5850 up to 925mhz core and 1175mhz mem it shows no gains at all at 2 or 3ghz cpu speeds.
Would a Q6600 Core2 Quad make big a difference for me?