GUEST
09-04-2010, 16:45
This card is awesome. I will post more when I get chance, in short...
I maxed out :bc2b: all settings on HIGH and 16x AF 8x AA all at 1920x1200 my maximum for my 24" screen.
I've no idea of fps but it was very high and ran much better than i expected, i saw a little graphics tearing
which is due to the fps being higher than my monitor refresh rate of 60hz so at times i must of been
getting fps of over 60fps ! which is truely the sweet spot. Enabling vertical sync will sort this.
So, if you are like me, disappointed with Fermi and the GTX480 then I highly recommend you look at this 5970 :cool:
Note before, you will need a good 600watt plus PSU to run this card and your system, i'm truely at boarderline
with my Corsair 620W and will likely kill this PSU in time, lets see, so far so good.
I'll post some pics later with perhaps some FPS's and benchmark scores but trust me
its awesome :D
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/GX-128-PC_400.jpg
I maxed out :bc2b: all settings on HIGH and 16x AF 8x AA all at 1920x1200 my maximum for my 24" screen.
I've no idea of fps but it was very high and ran much better than i expected, i saw a little graphics tearing
which is due to the fps being higher than my monitor refresh rate of 60hz so at times i must of been
getting fps of over 60fps ! which is truely the sweet spot. Enabling vertical sync will sort this.
So, if you are like me, disappointed with Fermi and the GTX480 then I highly recommend you look at this 5970 :cool:
Note before, you will need a good 600watt plus PSU to run this card and your system, i'm truely at boarderline
with my Corsair 620W and will likely kill this PSU in time, lets see, so far so good.
I'll post some pics later with perhaps some FPS's and benchmark scores but trust me
its awesome :D
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/GX-128-PC_400.jpg