Well he did acknowledge that fact that would happen. He stated that since he doesn't play games that are too graphically demanding then he figured he'd save a few bucks and just get something that would perform well for what he needs.
Dude I had the same problem with all sorts of video cards on an old samsung 20" monitor I used to have. It was weird because it felt like everything was jumpy and I too got artifacts in a lot of games. as soon as I got my 24" gateway monitor it never happened again.
So OP it may actually be...
I have to pretty much agree here. For some reason Crysis runs especially bad on ATI cards. The only way I've seen Crysis playable at Very High settings is a GTX280 Tri-SLI but the cost/performance ratio for that is so pathetic it isn't worth it for just one game.
Well I don't think that's the case with theGTX 2xx cards. I heard somewhere that they have bios files hat are of different sizes than nvflash writes so it is more likely I will brick my card. I know bios flashing is risky to begin with but can anyone confirm that what I heard iscorrect.
Well think about it from this point, if they truly have linear scaling then even 2 9800Gt's could run Crysis on very high DX9 @ 40 - 60 and I bet the min wouldn't be that far off from that. Whether or not AA and AF could be used is another story but I wouldn't be surprised that with this level...
Anyone figure out how to flash the bios on any of the GTX 2xx cards? Been trying to look but no luck in my recent searches on the matter. Can anyone help?
OMFG is this for REAL. This guy who made this article must be living under a rock. Those kind of frame rates with those settings are barely possible with 3x GTX 280s!!!.
If this thing can really run Crysis like that with just 2x 9800GT's well then folks, a new era is about to begin. If this...
Actually that score is pretty damn good for having a dual core proc. I suspect that if you threw a quad core proc in that system that score would easily go to at least 17K if not higher. 3DMark06 seems to love Quad Cores, but that is why 3DMark is such a bad program for testing game performance...