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Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 05:36
by Snipawolf
When you do get it, remember to find the optimal OC speed and save it there.
I did for my 6600GT and my speed is up 2~5 fps. Not a big leap, but there is NO danger involved whatsoever.
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 05:44
by REVENGE
gamer17 wrote:Im getting supcom for single player, not online
I have spring for online, thats why I keep saying I should be able to run it
Ok, now it makes sense...
Although the fact that you're getting it for sp is just beyond me. XD
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 05:58
by gamer17
Spring is the only RTS I have ever played online
C&C
Total war
TA
COH
Dawn of war
act of war
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 09:23
by SwiftSpear
gamer17 wrote:I still might get the 6800 so I can play Vegas and GRAW
I'd recommend against it. Basically, as far as video cards go, generally speaking you get better worth out of your money if you buy something new in the equal pricerange. So while 1 year ago the 6800 might have been an awesome card at $400, it may seem a bargain that it is now only $150 for such a good card, but the reality is that if you find the $150 range card in either the 7XXX or better yet the 8XXX series, you will acctually be getting alot more for your money in terms of performance. Even though the X#XX digit will be lower.
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 17:08
by gamer17
Its only $54
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 17:49
by SwiftSpear
gamer17 wrote:Its only $54
What model?
Posted: 06 Aug 2007, 14:12
by gamer17
Posted: 07 Aug 2007, 07:09
by SwiftSpear
I know the 6800 XE is the weakest card in the 6800 series... I remember it reviewed really poorly back when it was new... But I can't find an up to date benchmark comparing that model to comparative cards in it's current day price range... so it's hard to give an objective analysis on that one.
Posted: 07 Aug 2007, 10:08
by REVENGE
SwiftSpear wrote:I know the 6800 XE is the weakest card in the 6800 series... I remember it reviewed really poorly back when it was new... But I can't find an up to date benchmark comparing that model to comparative cards in it's current day price range... so it's hard to give an objective analysis on that one.
With stock performance you're probably better off buying a 7600GT. However, since 6800 XE AGPs can be unlocked, buying this and unlocking/over clocking would yield a pretty nice deal.
Posted: 07 Aug 2007, 10:22
by REVENGE
WAIT. I take that back. I didn't realize the XE is a 128 bit part. Avoid buying it if you can and look for a 6800 level card that is at least 256 bit. This limitation in memory bandwidth changes the game and I suspect this card can't catch up with the 7600 series.
Posted: 07 Aug 2007, 12:48
by gamer17
REVENGE wrote:WAIT. I take that back. I didn't realize the XE is a 128 bit part. Avoid buying it if you can and look for a 6800 level card that is at least 256 bit. This limitation in memory bandwidth changes the game and I suspect this card can't catch up with the 7600 series.
ok, I just I'll just have to upgrade to PCI-e then