Project CARS Build 447 - Radeon HD 7850 vs GeForce GTX 660: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4OcforH9Hk
I know that the new 800 series are supposed to come out this fall, but at the same time Project Cars has been in development, since early-mid 2011, and I don't want to risk being a guinea pig for potentially unstable new video cards.
There most certainly is a precaution. I learned this from experience with my own $$.
I am currently underclocking a 760 that came factory OC. With the factory OC it runs hot or trips up on itself and will eventually shut the pc down. Cooling isn't an issue since I am in a ac home and the side of the case is off with fans.
I'll never buy a factory OC card again. OEM designs the cards to run at a reliable spec and then companies OC them as a marketing technique to get you to buy theirs because its 'faster.'
The card runs perfect underclocked but who wants to do that?
You should return the card if it doesn't perform like it should out of the box
best in that budget honestly is R270-R270X which is OC 7870; or with different sales R280 and sometimes R280X which walks over the 760. Ummm; drivers are pretty much equal; as to get normally the fastest drivers at any given time will be betas from either Nvidia or AMD.
Honestly - a lot has changed; Project Cars is buggy at best of times......I've seen horror stories on both sides as quality of code is not great at all.
You can get much faster card on AMD for your budget but if you're only going to play Project Cars and want a slower card ......760 is going to be the best you can get in that price range. Honestly I'd snag a R280; OC which will put it past 680/770 speeds for less money and play a range of games faster.
Honestly - this is the card I'd get for price range....
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814202099
as the cheapest on newegg 760 is 239.99 with ten pound rebate; means after the rebates - its still 40 more dollars; slower and less ram.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127745
he says it runs hot but cooling isn't an issue![]()
wait
are u using anything to monitor temps or is it a hunch?
what are your temps and at what point does it shut down? what is shutting it down? Your gpu temps? how? Is it Your bios protection for cpu temps?
is it giving an alarm? restarting? with or without warning? Is it shutting off or rebooting?
please give more details
I went ahead and got a 7850, and it ran sloppily in Project Cars (PCARS).
As for OP, enjoy your new GTX760. You can always SLi later if you decide you need more performance.
Okay, I got the eVGA 760 Geforce Superclocked (300+ reviews on newegg.com)
While playing a 720p movie. I got a temporary black screen and a message on my 24 inch monitor (1920x1200 resolution) stating something similar to "no DVI video connection". The movie's audio was still working, and after 3-5 seconds the screen was no longer black.
I'm using the the latest stable drivers from nVidia, 337.88 whql.
I read somewhere that a setting in nVidia control panel can help rid of this issue, but I'm not sure what setting it is in the latest stable version. Also C1E state was disabled in the motherboard's BIOS.
I have a 760 and it's OK, a 280X for a little less will blow it away.
Oh... nevermind, you failed. :whiste:
