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Quote:Originally Posted by uuddlrlrbass I would go with NVIDIA over amd, if you have the cash.see post above this one
i ended up going amd, 7970 no super charge. oddly enough its been playing the games recommened for a nvida geforce better than some of the games it was recommended like borederlands 2 looks amazing with it not one slip or jitter full...
It's in seconds 16 - 19 of this youtube video Any Ideas it might be would be great At first I didn't think anything of it but one day I turned the computer on and i GOT a baby blue screen with looking like paint shop white lines...
Quote:Originally Posted by kaibrok if you want to save some money a 7950 would probably be just as good at 1080p as the 7970.I was actually just looking into that would I really notice a difference between the brands on which one I...
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Also 1080p 60ghz i have samsung tv 37 inch ill look up the model number in a but and quote u and post it that ill be playing on
Quote:Originally Posted by Yrd Same site I always post for video card questions. Just realize it's based in the UK so they might have some things we don't, and they don't review everything available. www.techpowerup.com awesome...
Quote:Originally Posted by darklordjames With Adaptive Vsync, Nvidia cards are much more graceful about dropping below 60fps. The short of it is they'll tear frames for a fraction of a second at ~50hz instead of making that huge,...
Quote:Originally Posted by Yrd Well according to the website I like to use for video card comparisons, the Asus DCu2 cooler looks like the best there is. Keeps it cool and quiet. So if sound is important to you, look at a card with...
Quote:Originally Posted by confidenceman Benchmarks are really just ballpark figures. There are lots of things that can have effects on real-world performance on your particular PC. And regular driver updates and slight changes to...
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