• We should now be fully online following an overnight outage. Apologies for any inconvenience, we do not expect there to be any further issues.

to change but what to change ;p

polarbear6

Golden Member
Jul 14, 2008
1,161
1
0
my configuration as below
now i wanna change my gpu to a 4870 or a 4850

now will my psu or my mother board or my processor hold it back
i prefer a 4870 (1 gb one preferably)
so any advice will be greatly appreciated
 

DSF

Diamond Member
Oct 6, 2007
4,902
0
71
It won't be held back, but what size monitor are you playing on? Which games are slow?
 

Denithor

Diamond Member
Apr 11, 2004
6,298
23
81
4850 is more of a sidegrade, go for the 1GB 4870 if you want to see any real difference.

Better yet, I think the next round of high-end cards are due from nV in like March/April so it might be worth a short wait (if nothing else new cards will hack down the prices of current cards).
 

polarbear6

Golden Member
Jul 14, 2008
1,161
1
0
@dsf i have a 22" viewsonic i play games like assassins creed, gears of war , CRYSIS warhead
gta 4, age of empires
@blain iam kinda not ready yet to cough up 500 bucks may be soon like in a year or so when we get all nice cards from nvidia i will get it

but hey will my psu hold me back
u know only 600 watts
 

Denithor

Diamond Member
Apr 11, 2004
6,298
23
81
PSU should be fine for a singleGPU setup.

If you consider going SLI/CF you're going to want a PSU from a better maker.
 

Blain

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
23,643
3
81
Originally posted by: ganesh1
@blain iam kinda not ready yet to cough up 500 bucks may be soon like in a year or so when we get all nice cards from nvidia i will get it
Just how much do you have to pony up on an upgrade?

 

polarbear6

Golden Member
Jul 14, 2008
1,161
1
0
well excatly i had plans to do it in feb or march this year
and i roughly had 200$(even less but by that time i may get some more revenue)

 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
60,090
10,562
126
Originally posted by: Blain

Why not buy a good case?

That's a good idea. You're not happy with yours, and a case can be used with any future upgrades :^)
 

yh125d

Diamond Member
Dec 23, 2006
6,886
0
76
I'd buy a good case + better PSU. Corsair TX750 + CM 590 Centurion anyone?

8800GT's are still awesome performance per dollar, and they keep up in new games surprisingly well. It's a great card (but loud and hot)
 

polarbear6

Golden Member
Jul 14, 2008
1,161
1
0
well my case is a good one with many fans
good ventillation good for a 50$ case
it has a transperent window too
i just dont like it design(its kinda not beautiful)