Hey guys which type do you prefer?
Also i'd like to know what is the difference between the nforce 650, 680,680i and the 7xx?
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djmik21 wrote:Hey guys which type do you prefer?
Also i'd like to know what is the difference between the nforce 650, 680,680i and the 7xx?
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/591/9/
djmik21 wrote:Dual card configuration IMO actually does not last as long as you think. All it takes is a somewhat evolutionary architecture change in a new generation chip to give a nice performance boost and you will be wanting a (or a pair of) new card. It is a waste unless you know you are going to get 2 cards all the time. In the long run it is going to cost quite a bit more.long lasting configuration get the 3850's
djmik21 wrote:about the crossfire memory problem you shoulg get two 512 mb 3850's and from what i've seen the combination is better for high resolution and the gts i better at aa and opengl
so conclusions if you are an enthusiast who wants a new card every six months i reccomend the gts route but if you're someone who is going to build a new system and get a big screen(24 inch...) who uses high resolutions and want a a good performance and long lasting configuration get the 3850's
all these if you ca'nt afford to sli two 8800gt 's
djmik21 wrote:hey guys i got one more question about some ram modules
we all know about the ocz sli-ready memory, the reaper hpc and the reaperx hpc memoory modules... whith which sockets are they compatible?(i' m not sure but i think they're n-force compatiple only)
plz make this a bit more clear