My old card was an EVGA 8800GT which never died on me and performed well for a couple of year.
I replaced it with this card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814162058
Review of this card:
http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/steve-ruxton/galaxy-gtx-460-768mb-review/
But when I play games I definately notice more stuttering during certain points as compared to my 8800GT. Source engine games seem to yield the worst stuttering, but Starcraft 2 (my most played game right now) is definately not running as smooth either. I think it might more accurately be called microstuttering according to some things I read around the internet. Google "460 GTX stutter" to see that I am not the only one having this issue across various hardware/OS setups--even fresh install of windows (no driver contamination).
My install process:
1. Uninstall Nvidia drivers
2. Uninstall 8800GT and install 460 GTX
3. Boot into safe mode and use driver sweeper to remove Nvidia remnants
4. Re-boot into windows and install 260.99 Nvidia drivers
5. Re-boot into windows
Since then I have used different drivers from Nvidia to see if I have improved results, including a set of modded Quadro drivers to install for the 460 GTX which I found in a forum that claimed reduced stutter. I found a program that measured the change in FPS (using FRAPS's framerate files) to give a stutter index % (the Source engine has this inherently called "variability" when doing a Timedemo).
Benchmarks (Driver Ver.): Avg. FPS---Min---Max---Variability (Stutter %)
(used max settings for both games)
Left 4 Dead 2
8800 GT (260.99)-----------56.36----34----77------6.85%
460 GTX (260.99)-----------71.92----24---113-----20.61%
460 GTX (259.81 Quadro)----68.71----21---113-----19.43%
Starcraft 2 (forgot to disable vsynch)
8800 GT (260.99)------------53.78----22----64-----4.91%
460 GTX (260.99)------------46.41---19---61-------21.05%
460 GTX (259.81 Quadro)-----46.70---26---61-------21.57%
Furmark Results: Score---Max Temp-Avg. FPS---Min---Max
8800 GT----------1490----87c(!)----25---------21---36
460 GTX (260.99)-3251----73c------54---------43---88
Aquamark3-Score---GPU Score---CPU-----Triangles---Avg. FPS
8800 GT----141k---31,695------16,134---48.1 mil---159.33
460 GTX-----93k---32,460-------6,594(?)-28.3 mil---93.92
The Starcraft 2 and Aquamark3 results are the worst for my 460 GTX. I am not sure what is going on. I don't know why I get a horrible CPU test in aquamark3 with the GTX 460--maybe its the PhysX. The 460 GTX generally runs cooler than my 8800 GT with its highest temperature during gaming reaching 72c that I have seen.
My specs:
Phenom II 550 BE X3, Asrock MA3770DE, 2x2GB Gskill ripjaws, Galaxy GTX 460 768mb, 850 Watt Xion PSU, Windows XP x64
Most likely problem is the OS, but I tested this in my brothers Pentium 8400 (?) core duo/ Windows 7 x 64 box and it stuttered less I think (subjective), but still didn't seem as smooth as my 8800 GT in L4D2 and Team Fortress 2.
Considering RMAing it, but I rather keep it if drivers or tweaking can fix this. Plus on an RMA I get less back unless it is defective and I don't think this is defective (not sure though).
I replaced it with this card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814162058
Review of this card:
http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/steve-ruxton/galaxy-gtx-460-768mb-review/
But when I play games I definately notice more stuttering during certain points as compared to my 8800GT. Source engine games seem to yield the worst stuttering, but Starcraft 2 (my most played game right now) is definately not running as smooth either. I think it might more accurately be called microstuttering according to some things I read around the internet. Google "460 GTX stutter" to see that I am not the only one having this issue across various hardware/OS setups--even fresh install of windows (no driver contamination).
My install process:
1. Uninstall Nvidia drivers
2. Uninstall 8800GT and install 460 GTX
3. Boot into safe mode and use driver sweeper to remove Nvidia remnants
4. Re-boot into windows and install 260.99 Nvidia drivers
5. Re-boot into windows
Since then I have used different drivers from Nvidia to see if I have improved results, including a set of modded Quadro drivers to install for the 460 GTX which I found in a forum that claimed reduced stutter. I found a program that measured the change in FPS (using FRAPS's framerate files) to give a stutter index % (the Source engine has this inherently called "variability" when doing a Timedemo).
Benchmarks (Driver Ver.): Avg. FPS---Min---Max---Variability (Stutter %)
(used max settings for both games)
Left 4 Dead 2
8800 GT (260.99)-----------56.36----34----77------6.85%
460 GTX (260.99)-----------71.92----24---113-----20.61%
460 GTX (259.81 Quadro)----68.71----21---113-----19.43%
Starcraft 2 (forgot to disable vsynch)
8800 GT (260.99)------------53.78----22----64-----4.91%
460 GTX (260.99)------------46.41---19---61-------21.05%
460 GTX (259.81 Quadro)-----46.70---26---61-------21.57%
Furmark Results: Score---Max Temp-Avg. FPS---Min---Max
8800 GT----------1490----87c(!)----25---------21---36
460 GTX (260.99)-3251----73c------54---------43---88
Aquamark3-Score---GPU Score---CPU-----Triangles---Avg. FPS
8800 GT----141k---31,695------16,134---48.1 mil---159.33
460 GTX-----93k---32,460-------6,594(?)-28.3 mil---93.92
The Starcraft 2 and Aquamark3 results are the worst for my 460 GTX. I am not sure what is going on. I don't know why I get a horrible CPU test in aquamark3 with the GTX 460--maybe its the PhysX. The 460 GTX generally runs cooler than my 8800 GT with its highest temperature during gaming reaching 72c that I have seen.
My specs:
Phenom II 550 BE X3, Asrock MA3770DE, 2x2GB Gskill ripjaws, Galaxy GTX 460 768mb, 850 Watt Xion PSU, Windows XP x64
Most likely problem is the OS, but I tested this in my brothers Pentium 8400 (?) core duo/ Windows 7 x 64 box and it stuttered less I think (subjective), but still didn't seem as smooth as my 8800 GT in L4D2 and Team Fortress 2.
Considering RMAing it, but I rather keep it if drivers or tweaking can fix this. Plus on an RMA I get less back unless it is defective and I don't think this is defective (not sure though).