- Jan 20, 2011
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Okay,
Here's what I am trying to figure out.
I got a really good deal on an old XFX 9800GT videocard. This baby is capable of processing over 50GB/sec of data. What I wanna be able to determine is how much of that potential can be used by my CPU. I am thinking of pairing this card up with an old AMD triple-core CPU which I am sure won't be able to saturate the videocards bandwidth by any stretch of the imagination. But since I damn sure the on-board chipset is nowhere near as fast as this videocard I wonder if I would see a performance gain or not. How would I methodically go about figuring this stuff out? Software programs or test I can do? Or even taking the specs of the CPU and computing it's "potential" pixel pushing power? Thanks.
Here's what I am trying to figure out.
I got a really good deal on an old XFX 9800GT videocard. This baby is capable of processing over 50GB/sec of data. What I wanna be able to determine is how much of that potential can be used by my CPU. I am thinking of pairing this card up with an old AMD triple-core CPU which I am sure won't be able to saturate the videocards bandwidth by any stretch of the imagination. But since I damn sure the on-board chipset is nowhere near as fast as this videocard I wonder if I would see a performance gain or not. How would I methodically go about figuring this stuff out? Software programs or test I can do? Or even taking the specs of the CPU and computing it's "potential" pixel pushing power? Thanks.