Welcome back, Nick! (Even if only on an occasional basis...)
the 8800GTX supports 128 unified shaders, 1/3rd more MT/s and a substantial GB bandwith increase over the 8800GTS. You can over-clock a GTS till it screams and never hit GTX performance. Its just like over-clocking processors and you do get what you pay for.
the 8800GTX supports 128 unified shaders, 1/3rd more MT/s and a substantial GB bandwith increase over the 8800GTS. You can over-clock a GTS till it screams and never hit GTX performance. Its just like over-clocking processors and you do get what you pay for.
Well, prior to the purchase I read an article about the 8800 series. They concluded that, in comparison to the 8800GTX, you'll get 25% less performance for 25% less money. Sounded fair to me, 'cause the benchmarks proved that even the "small" 8800GTS out ran my other card of choice, the 1950XTX.
ATI lost much of its appeal to me anyways since they sold out to AMD.
Losers to losers, oh well...
P.S: Could I "imitate" an E6700 with my E6600? Or do those things have architectural differences, as you mentioned?
P.P.S: Dropping the texture LOD in my NVidia drivers (NGO 97.92) from -6 to 0 gave me a slight FPS boost without loss of quality. Sweet!
Nick, do you see FSX in the future supporting SLI? If so, would an 8800GTS SLI + an E6700 with 2+ gigs of ram be a good setup? Or just drop everything and start all over say by Summer's time.
I too would like to say: Nice to see you back in Nick. Your help and presence is appreciated here!
Krigl
Nick, do you see FSX in the future supporting SLI? If so, would an 8800GTS SLI + an E6700 with 2+ gigs of ram be a good setup? Or just drop everything and start all over say by Summer's time.
Nick, do you see FSX in the future supporting SLI? If so, would an 8800GTS SLI + an E6700 with 2+ gigs of ram be a good setup? Or just drop everything and start all over say by Summer's time.
Just a follow up on what I posted above... you best start thinking more in terms of 3-4 gigs of high performance memory for VISTA and DX10.
2 gigs in XP for FSX will be the same as 3 with VISTA. The OS will absorb as much as 768MB - 1g for best performance alone.
VISTA also has excessive CPU polling for its core features so dual and quad cores will definitely have an advantage in VISTA
VISTA (driver support) is not ready for prime time gaming yet which is one of the reasons why ATi is going for a 'hold' on the R600. Don't run out and get it until the time is right. Again, May seems to be the target because kids are out of school and entertainment markets tend to move in June and then again in November.
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