Message boards : Number crunching : smokin graphics
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I have an Amd quad core processor, 6 gigs of ram, with a geeforce 8800 video card. And i went to upgrade the videocard. To get better gaming graphics. A salesman at which store will remain un named. Said. It's usless to get a new videocard or run 2 cards in sli/crossfire because the bottleneck (what's holding back my videocards performance)is not enough system memory. and he recomended upgrading my motherboard and ram to ddr3 to match the video cards ddr3 memory. Is this true? What system setup would you use to get the ultimate maximun graphics/video performance.I want to be able to play the game Crysis with all the graphics setings on maximum. Also. I want to be able to play the new Direct X 11 games when they come out. | |
ID: 12073 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Not true. He is trying to sell you more than you need. | |
ID: 12078 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Total BS.. just about everything the guy said is just plain wrong. He's trying to rip you off badly. Why wouldn't you want to name the shop? If I were you I'd want to get the word.. if anyone listens. | |
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thats why we call them salesman.....!!!!!! buy newegg, no sales pitch, no hassle, just raw technical advice if you want it. | |
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Salesman: You need DDR3 to match the GDDR3 on your GPU. | |
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Salesman: Well, if you are going to get that hot under the collar about it, I've got this great Arctic Cooler .... | |
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I have an Amd quad core processor, 6 gigs of ram, with a geeforce 8800 video card. And i went to upgrade the videocard. To get better gaming graphics. A salesman at which store will remain un named. Said. It's usless to get a new videocard or run 2 cards in sli/crossfire because the bottleneck (what's holding back my videocards performance)is not enough system memory. and he recomended upgrading my motherboard and ram to ddr3 to match the video cards ddr3 memory. Is this true? What system setup would you use to get the ultimate maximun graphics/video performance.I want to be able to play the game Crysis with all the graphics setings on maximum. Also. I want to be able to play the new Direct X 11 games when they come out. If you have 6G of usable RAM it is not likely that this is the bottleneck in game performance. If you are considering upgrades the path to glory is varied. One choice is to get a better video card now, then later get a better MB, RAM and CPU ... I tend to get high end, or near high end parts and that can give me longer "life" which for me is about 2-3 years (tops) before I start to look at replacements. WIth multiple systems I can wait for a good Frys sale and get a deal on a faster, wider, better system at that time. The last sale for example I got a pair of i7 920 CPUs and a couple of GTX260 cards. Now I am looking for a chance to get another faster GPU to replace the slowest (9800GT) which will boost productivity ... But I agree with the rest, he is blowing smoke, you do not have to match system memory to GPU memory ... it just sounds plausible ... | |
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I see you have a phenom 9500 and 6gb of RAM, Ram will not be your limiting factor. The only thing that you'll notice when you don't have enough Ram is when games load very slowly or at the besinning of a level (especially in crysis) everything lags for 15 seconds. | |
ID: 12615 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Look...just by being here, you already know a fare bit about GPU & Graphics Cards... so when looking for a new Graphics card, ask the Salesman "what is CUDA" or "can you use the GPU to run non-graphics software" | |
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