With the HD4770 out, I'm tempted to get it as a relatively cheap way to max out my system that has just a 305w PSU, but, my CPU is an Athlon 64x2 4400+, which is just older enough than most websites' systems used to test the 4770 that I wonder if my numbers would be drastically different than theirs.
Are there any ways to estimate or guesstimate how close my numbers would be? Any mathematical rules of thumb maybe?
I don't do a lot of gaming, but might check out GRID if I have a fast enough rig.
My alternatives would be HD4650, and HD4670 (I had considered the HD4350 as well, but realized it didn't have s-video out, which I need).
(This is a continuation of an earlier thread in a way: I had ordered a Geforce 9400GT, but found out that TV-out support was crippled by nVidia since the 7xxx, or 8xxx series, so, the 9400GT is going back. From what I understand, this may have been done in hardware and not just the drivers in 8xxx and 9xxx series.)
Thanks!
edited to add: my resolution is 1680x1050 (AA is optional).
Are there any ways to estimate or guesstimate how close my numbers would be? Any mathematical rules of thumb maybe?
I don't do a lot of gaming, but might check out GRID if I have a fast enough rig.
My alternatives would be HD4650, and HD4670 (I had considered the HD4350 as well, but realized it didn't have s-video out, which I need).
(This is a continuation of an earlier thread in a way: I had ordered a Geforce 9400GT, but found out that TV-out support was crippled by nVidia since the 7xxx, or 8xxx series, so, the 9400GT is going back. From what I understand, this may have been done in hardware and not just the drivers in 8xxx and 9xxx series.)
Thanks!
edited to add: my resolution is 1680x1050 (AA is optional).