Originally posted by: aztec88
Thanks guyZ
@ happy medium, tyZ for those benchies bro, I had no Idea I was walking into a severe bottle neck'in there. TyZ for pointing that out!!! seriously..the last thing I want with this build is a frekin BN. I have a couple questions regarding that though. There is a guy on youtube that has a 940 BE oc'ed to like 3.5 or 3.7? Im not for sure would have to double check, but anyhooz hes running 2 4890's in CF and gets about 40-50 FPS in Crysis all @ very high + AA. Is he being bottlenecked aswell? not being sarcastic just curious!...could he be getting more outta those 2 4890's if he had a better CPU? my guess is most likely.
What if I was to upgrade to an i7 920? would that be sufficient?
And If I was say to stay with the 940 would even a GTX 295 be bottlenecked?...I know it sounds retarted but...the GTX 280'sSLI are more powerful and use more power etc...so just asking.
Whats your take on the HD 4870 2gb CF?
Thanks alot man...you've opened my mind to a few things that have proven to be very important!.....and lastly which CPU would be best for the sli 280s?...
@ nitromullet. Thanks for the input man, yeah I've offically ruled out the gts 250s... 2 of em in SLI only pump out 22 FPS in crysis 1920x1200 very high DX10...and a 3rd would maybe get me to 25-28?...but defenitately not worth the hassle or cash when I can get something else that would double those frames. Any recommendations on CPU GPU combo? and like I asked happy..opinions on overclocked 4870 vapor x 2gb?
Thanks ALOT guys this has really helped me out alot you guys ROCK! but dont stop replying yet lol!! I still need answers!
Thanks Again and @ Happy Medium You have a Magnificent Day!😀
Hey, I'm gald to help. As to you question about The Cf 4890's being bottlenecked on youtube? Yes they are bottlenecked. An i7 core system overclocked would have added 10/15= fps to that.
The best option for a highend cross/sli combo is a i7 system overclocked to 3.6/3.7. There is website with benchmarks showing the benifits of having an i7 core cpu and highend tri sli/ trifire setup also. If I find it I'll post it for you. An overclocked i7 core @4.0 vs an overclocked Q9650 @4.0 and the Q9650 takes a woopen by like 25% in some games and more in other applications.
You welcome and anytime and You have a Super Terrific Day also.:laugh:
Heres some benchies with a core i7 956 vs Q9770 and tri sli'd 280's. The i7core syem beats the Q9770 by a large margin. Only here does a core i7 sytem @ 3.2 needs to be overclocked to use the 3 280 gtx's power.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/...-performance-review/19
Quote from Tom's hardware
"Last but not least, Crysis Warhead. Again, both the E8400 and even QX9770 stumble into pretty hefty CPU limitation whereas the Core i7 keeps on steaming.
So for the last time I'm explaining this, to get the message clear... you need heaps of GPU performance like 3-way SLI GTX 280 in order to be able to show what the Core i7 can do. Would we have shown GTX 260 in SLI here... the differences would be much smaller as the GPUs can't go any faster.
You could also look at this processor as a good investment for future (much faster) graphics cards.
Look at this bench mark the core i7 system puts a beating on a Q9770 extreme in Crysis @ 1900x1200.
With sli'd 280's the Q9770 @ 3.2 ghz had 32 fps vs the core i7 's 40fps in Crysis. You might say thats only 8fps but it might be the difference in playable or not playable.
http://www.tomshardware.com/re...-i7-gaming,2061-7.html
Heres Crysis Warhead its even more here 30 for the Q9770 vs 41
for core i7. Remember a Q9770 stock = 940 @ 3.6/3.7.
http://www.tomshardware.com/re...-i7-gaming,2061-8.html