- Jan 31, 2006
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i just ran out and blew a lot of money on a 8800GTX.
slap it in, am not noticing much a difference. under vista (more on that in a sec) my CPU is listed as the lowest score overall in the system. i went from a MSI 7800GT to an MSI 8800GTX.
i know the vista drivers are crap, so for the sake of peace of mind, i installed and updated an XP Sp2 clean install on a separate drive. still no big difference. the game i play most is WoW, and i was expecting more silky framerates flying around shattrath. both cards were giving me only about 24 FPS at 1280x1024 windowed mode with 2x AA.
i'm sure the drivers will get better, but as it stands, i want to pick my CPU up a bit to alleviate the bottleneck. i'll eventually be playing a little LoTRO (in the beta now), and probably warhammer online eventually. not a huge fan of FPSes anymore.
in making a jump from a single core 3800+ to a dual core 5200+, will i NOTICE it visibly? photoshop etc already moves plenty fast for me, and i don't pretend to be one of those people that rip DVDs while main tanking blackwing lair and burning 2 CDs at the same time. if i have more than one thing open, it's usually ventrilo, WoW, thottbot, and maybe photoshop, and my old CPU handled that all alright.
i've already thrown so much money into this upgrade (card + hefty PSU) that i don't want to buy another 250$ chip to not have much impact... but i feel if i don't make a jump, i'm not realizing the full potential of the card anyway.
any advice appreciated.
slap it in, am not noticing much a difference. under vista (more on that in a sec) my CPU is listed as the lowest score overall in the system. i went from a MSI 7800GT to an MSI 8800GTX.
i know the vista drivers are crap, so for the sake of peace of mind, i installed and updated an XP Sp2 clean install on a separate drive. still no big difference. the game i play most is WoW, and i was expecting more silky framerates flying around shattrath. both cards were giving me only about 24 FPS at 1280x1024 windowed mode with 2x AA.
i'm sure the drivers will get better, but as it stands, i want to pick my CPU up a bit to alleviate the bottleneck. i'll eventually be playing a little LoTRO (in the beta now), and probably warhammer online eventually. not a huge fan of FPSes anymore.
in making a jump from a single core 3800+ to a dual core 5200+, will i NOTICE it visibly? photoshop etc already moves plenty fast for me, and i don't pretend to be one of those people that rip DVDs while main tanking blackwing lair and burning 2 CDs at the same time. if i have more than one thing open, it's usually ventrilo, WoW, thottbot, and maybe photoshop, and my old CPU handled that all alright.
i've already thrown so much money into this upgrade (card + hefty PSU) that i don't want to buy another 250$ chip to not have much impact... but i feel if i don't make a jump, i'm not realizing the full potential of the card anyway.
any advice appreciated.