Will I get a big speed difference going from Ti4200 to 5900 (NON-Ultra) ?
Thank you,
Luke |
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:31:39 GMT, "Luke Piasecki"
wrote: Thank you, Luke Yes. A very big one ---- provided that you are not CPU limited. You failed to provide any system specs :-( :-( John Lewis |
Yes. A very big one ---- provided that you
are not CPU limited. You failed to provide any system specs :-( :-( John Lewis System: P4 2.4. WinXP Pro. 300GB hard disk space, 2gb DDR 333 RAM |
Yes. A very big one ---- provided that you are not CPU limited. BUMP UP THE REZ!!! ;) Add (more) antialiasing/better texture filtering! There's really no such thing as "CPU limited" as long as the game is giving playable framerates with a slower videocard than the one one wants to get. If the framerate won't go any higher, up the resolution, turn on more features, make it look prettier. |
If you're noticing slow perfomance you can OC the video card .. 4200's are
great for that. The 5900 is great and very expensive and you would notice a difference .. but if a particular game is bogging down .. try OC'ing. "Luke Piasecki" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... Thank you, Luke |
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 10:02:31 GMT, "Lenny" wrote:
Yes. A very big one ---- provided that you are not CPU limited. BUMP UP THE REZ!!! ;) Add (more) antialiasing/better texture filtering! There's really no such thing as "CPU limited" as long as the game is giving playable framerates with a slower videocard than the one one wants to get. If the framerate won't go any higher, up the resolution, turn on more features, make it look prettier. Uh... there is CPU Limited... when a game on the same video card runs like crap on a 800Mhz CPU vs a 2000Mhz CPU. Most people today get GPU limited systems. -- Remember when real men used Real computers!? When 512K of video RAM was a lot! Death to Palladium & WPA!! |
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