- Oct 2, 2005
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I'm currently running:
P4 running @ 3.3GHz with HT
2GB DDR
865PE chipset
I have a 9000 Pro I wanna upgrade, and it appears the best video card I can get is the HD 3850. Now I know a lot of people are gonna say "well just sell your current system and put your money towards a new system". Well I basically got this system for free, and so I figured I could put a little money into it and at least get a new video card so I could play some new(er) games. I don't feel like investing $300+ into a entirely brand new computer.
From what I've been reading, a socket 478 P4 at over 3.2GHz isn't as big of a bottleneck as people make it out to be since games these days are more GPU dependent instead of CPU dependent. So my question is, just how much will the P4 bottleneck it, or is it fast enough to keep up with the HD 3850? Also I see there is a Powercolor, HIS, Sapphire, and Visiontek version of the card. What version what you guys recommend getting?
P4 running @ 3.3GHz with HT
2GB DDR
865PE chipset
I have a 9000 Pro I wanna upgrade, and it appears the best video card I can get is the HD 3850. Now I know a lot of people are gonna say "well just sell your current system and put your money towards a new system". Well I basically got this system for free, and so I figured I could put a little money into it and at least get a new video card so I could play some new(er) games. I don't feel like investing $300+ into a entirely brand new computer.
From what I've been reading, a socket 478 P4 at over 3.2GHz isn't as big of a bottleneck as people make it out to be since games these days are more GPU dependent instead of CPU dependent. So my question is, just how much will the P4 bottleneck it, or is it fast enough to keep up with the HD 3850? Also I see there is a Powercolor, HIS, Sapphire, and Visiontek version of the card. What version what you guys recommend getting?