- May 28, 2003
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*Now updated with results*
Basic Facts:
I game at 1920x1200. Up until now I've run almost all games just fine on high settings on my rig, which includes:
E8400
HD4850
8GB RAM
Windows 7 x64
I just got Bad Company 2, however, and the framerate is unacceptably choppy on high settings (I'd guesstimate it's around 19-20fps when there's a lot of action on screen).
My question:
Would adding another HD4850 (i.e. crossfire) be an adequate fix, or do I need to go to a completely new GPU? Adding an additional HD4850 seems ideal since it's a pretty cheap solution. Additionally, the HD5xxx cards are pretty pricey right now, probably because of lack of a viable nVidia solution, which should change soon once Fermi is released. Thus, I wonder if it doesn't really make sense to buy an HD5xxx card right now when all I'm looking for is a pretty modest FPS boost. Any thoughts?
*3/15 Edit With Some Results****************************
The card is in, and I've done some preliminary tests, which have me pleased!
On medium settings with my 512MB 4850, I was averaging in the mid 40's. Once I crossfired the 512MB card and the 1GB card, the framerate on medium settings jumped to the mid 70's.
On high settings with my 512MB 4850, I was averaging in the low to mid 20's. Once I crossfired, the framerate on high settings jumped to the mid 40's.
I haven't done extensive tests - this was only with one level of Bad Company 2. So it's possible that performance on high settings with CF will be worse than what I've seen so far, as some have suggested earlier in this thread (their point has been that the textures on high take up more than 512MB, so CF won't help since I'm still limited to 512MB). But right now it looks like Crossfire does indeed help on high settings, even though my vRAM is limited to 512MB
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Basic Facts:
I game at 1920x1200. Up until now I've run almost all games just fine on high settings on my rig, which includes:
E8400
HD4850
8GB RAM
Windows 7 x64
I just got Bad Company 2, however, and the framerate is unacceptably choppy on high settings (I'd guesstimate it's around 19-20fps when there's a lot of action on screen).
My question:
Would adding another HD4850 (i.e. crossfire) be an adequate fix, or do I need to go to a completely new GPU? Adding an additional HD4850 seems ideal since it's a pretty cheap solution. Additionally, the HD5xxx cards are pretty pricey right now, probably because of lack of a viable nVidia solution, which should change soon once Fermi is released. Thus, I wonder if it doesn't really make sense to buy an HD5xxx card right now when all I'm looking for is a pretty modest FPS boost. Any thoughts?
*3/15 Edit With Some Results****************************
The card is in, and I've done some preliminary tests, which have me pleased!
On medium settings with my 512MB 4850, I was averaging in the mid 40's. Once I crossfired the 512MB card and the 1GB card, the framerate on medium settings jumped to the mid 70's.
On high settings with my 512MB 4850, I was averaging in the low to mid 20's. Once I crossfired, the framerate on high settings jumped to the mid 40's.
I haven't done extensive tests - this was only with one level of Bad Company 2. So it's possible that performance on high settings with CF will be worse than what I've seen so far, as some have suggested earlier in this thread (their point has been that the textures on high take up more than 512MB, so CF won't help since I'm still limited to 512MB). But right now it looks like Crossfire does indeed help on high settings, even though my vRAM is limited to 512MB
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