Originally posted by: icejunkie
Really? I get 60-120 FPS with my XFX 6800NU with 2AA, 0AF, Simple Reflections, Shadow detail LOW and everything else HIGH... Dell 2005FPW 1680x1050...
Originally posted by: icejunkie
Really? I get 60-120 FPS with my XFX 6800NU with 2AA, 0AF, Simple Reflections, Shadow detail LOW and everything else HIGH... Dell 2005FPW 1680x1050...
Originally posted by: icejunkie
Well, like ohnnyj said, I do have an Athlon64 system. I'm using 66.93 drivers from nVidia... my 6800NU is unlocked as well...
Originally posted by: blckgrffn
I am surprised no one has mentioned this, but you won't be able to use the DVI connection with that card unless it has dual link DVI, and don't think it does. If you want to spend $800 on a monitor like that just use VGA, go for it, but if you are counting on DVI, you will be looking for an expensive video card. As far as just driving that res, you shouldn't have too much problems.
Good luck!
Nat
Originally posted by: blckgrffn
Link to prove me wrong...
Ok, so I mis-remembered this article, I thought that DVI could only push 1600*1200 without dual link, I am an idiot. You should be able to handle it fineSorry for the mistake...
Nat
Originally posted by: Acanthus
The maximum resolution for all 6800 series cards without using the special dual output cards for Mac Cinema Displays is 2048x1536 through both analog and DVI.
Edit: All games should play well at the native resolution as long as you DONT use Antialiasing.
Originally posted by: Washoe
Couldn't you just test out the resolution on a CRT and see how that runs? Try playing at 1920x1440 and see if the card can take it or not