@big_hair_x: On top of that, I would like to see stats. Average time spent playing the game, for instance. How many downloads did the demo get? How many then bought the game? How many ratings? Average rating? And on and on.
@big_hair_x: On top of that, I would like to see stats. Average time spent playing the game, for instance. How many downloads did the demo get? How many then bought the game? How many ratings? Average rating? And on and on.
@Xeo: I honestly wouldn't risk much with that.
@Samakar: Like Jyuu said, that PSU is enough for something like a 6850, probably wouldn't put anything with a higher draw into it. Maybe a GTX 460 768mb/1GB (but not a SE version).
The Wii weight loss thing is working for them, is it?
@WolvenOne: Nintendo is going to aim for below 300, I'll tell you that right now. Shouldn't be hard to achieve actually.
@rathorial: Nope never... however Sager is Clevo based and so was Alienware, back when they were just Alienware, not Dell's Alienware. They modified the cases, but the internals were that same good and solid Clevo base. Now it's all Dell shit. Casing has gone to shit. Looks have become worse. Anything that doesn't…
@RGLarson: I actually don't own a mobile phone. Not really by choice though.
@Samakar: Do you know who makes it? It's important, because a PSU that calls itself a 430W, usually isn't a 430W. Often times the amps that come of the 12V (the most important rail) actually add up to less. You're probably closer to 300W than 400W. If you don't know the make, open the side panel and read the sticker…
@Jyuu: Considering the throughput of a 6990, you may actually start seeing a bottleneck there.
1. BlOps is a fucking horrendous benchmark. Some of the best cards out will rank lower than cards they easily outperform in other games.
@SanjiX: I don't think any of these cards would be an upgrade anyway. Maybe the 6670, but the other two should perform worse.
@WolvenOne: At the same time, each stream processor in a console's GPU is more powerful simply because a dev can code directly to the metal, instead of dx/opengl.
@Edward Yee: All the reference designs still have a high chance of being flashed. 6950s are binned 6970s, but the 6950 demand is so high that AMD has to bin higher, resulting in 6970s being sold as 6950s.
@mrjoeyyaya: Better to spend it on a 5770.
@chickdigger802: I love it. I've seen some really great GPUs be beaten by low end solutions. Only in CoD games.
@Cobaltios: Please don't, all these cards are horrible at performance per dollar.
@Xeo: Do you know which PSU you have? With a single 8800 GT it should be a half decent 300-400W unit capable of supplying 250 on the 12V for the whole system. A card like the HD 6850 should still have a low enough draw. Performance wise it should be twice as good.
@The Sentient Meat: GTX 460 1GB (non-SE) or HD 6850 are two great bang for buck cards hovering between 150-200.
@Samakar: What? Why? It's a PCIe card, isn't it? PCIe is backwards compatible.