Okay, so I have an 8800GT clocked at 680/1950 in my system currently. I'm wondering if it would be worth it for me to get a 4850 or 4870 video card- would it make a noticeable difference?
I just bought a Gateway FHD2400, so I'd like to run as much as possible at 1920x1200. On my old LCD (20" 1680x1050), the 8800GT ran everything pretty well, but I'm wondering if it would be worth it to get a video card now (for example, the 4870 @ Best Buy for $260-270), and sell my 8800GT, or should I wait? I've been playing a lot of COD4, ET-QW, GRID, etc. I haven't noticed any major slowdowns or anything running at 1920x1200, but more performance can't be bad, obviously...LOL.
I don't have an SLI board, so I'd obviously like to stay with a single card...
My specs:
Q6600 @ 3.6
4 GB RAM
Gigabyte EP35-DSR3C
Enermax Liberty 500W
I have a gut feeling that it would be worth it to upgrade, especially if it's only $150 or less to do it.
Thanks!
I just bought a Gateway FHD2400, so I'd like to run as much as possible at 1920x1200. On my old LCD (20" 1680x1050), the 8800GT ran everything pretty well, but I'm wondering if it would be worth it to get a video card now (for example, the 4870 @ Best Buy for $260-270), and sell my 8800GT, or should I wait? I've been playing a lot of COD4, ET-QW, GRID, etc. I haven't noticed any major slowdowns or anything running at 1920x1200, but more performance can't be bad, obviously...LOL.
I don't have an SLI board, so I'd obviously like to stay with a single card...
My specs:
Q6600 @ 3.6
4 GB RAM
Gigabyte EP35-DSR3C
Enermax Liberty 500W
I have a gut feeling that it would be worth it to upgrade, especially if it's only $150 or less to do it.
Thanks!
