aphelion02
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I understand what your saying about text, but you could always leave your main desktop rez at 720, but set the games at 1080
well a 560ti was a waste at that res for sure especially with your cpu. in a game like Dragon Age you will not even get 50% of what a gtx560 is capable of at your res and with your cpu. you could have bought a gtx460 and gotten the exact same playable performance as even that would be held back quite a bit.
There's plenty of text to read in RPGs. If it's solely an action game, yeah I could crank it up to 1920x1080 with no problem. In games where there's plenty of reading, it's better to stay at 1280x720. It all depends on the game.
I have heard that the upcoming Catalyst 11.4 drivers have insane performance boosts. I'd go with an ATI card. Specifically I'd recommend a Radeon 6850.
Where did you see this?
Even with current drivers, the 560 needs to be overclocked to match a 6950 2GB. Don't forget that you can unclock the 6950 into a 6970. Most importantly, with slower CPUs like the Q6600, you simply will not be able to tell the difference between a 6950 and a 6870. AMD cards do perform slightly better with slower CPUs compared to NV. Honestly, with lower resolution, you become even more CPU limited.
Take a look here: http://techreport.com/articles.x/20486/4
C2Q 9400 bottlenecks a stock GTX460 1GB. So you are pretty much wasting your $$. You would be far better off getting a GTX460 for $100-130 unless you plan on overclocking that CPU to 3.4ghz or so.
Russian, thanks for mentioning all of this. Truthfully, I've been thinking about going with an I5-2500K, but have resisted mainly because of Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge (along with cost). Thoughts? Part of me is tempted to just get a different motherboard and OC the Q6600.
Have you tried overclocking with the current board? All you need is 378 FSB x 9 to get to 3.4ghz. I am pretty sure those 680 boards can easily do 400 FSB.
Have you tried overclocking with the current board? All you need is 378 FSB x 9 to get to 3.4ghz. I am pretty sure those 680 boards can easily do 400 FSB.
Coming from experience with both of those components. the Q6600 stepping is key as well. If its a B3 as mine is it could be very limited.
Mine wont go a single mhz above 3.15 without bsod. doesn't matter how much voltage i give it. The GO as we all know, were able to stretch their legs much more.
So it could just be chip that really couldnt run much past stock....it happens sometimes.....just some food for thought
Um... It's a G0... What do I need to do to unleash this beast!? (In other words, mobo suggestions would be nice unless I should just sell it all for a Sandy Bridge solution.)
That is pretty unusual as most GO's clocked really well....but honestly at this point, i dont think its worth sticking any more money in the 775 platform.
if you are going to spend money go for SB now or wait till Q4 for SB-E...the true successor to I7 9xx/x58 series.
Agreed, just get the 2500k. Bulldozer may or may not be faster but it won't be out until June. At 4.5ghz, the 2500k is plenty fast for a GTX560 / 6950.
Thanks again, Russian!![]()