I'm new to SLI and have noticed something like this microstutter in Crysis but I can definitely attest to Bioshock running amazingly good in SLI. With a single 9600gt at 1920x1200 w/ 2xAA I was getting from 20-30fps in many parts but when enabling the second 9600gt the action is as smooth as...
I'm loving my 9600GT SLI setup, picked up 2 a couple weeks ago for $125 and $128 AR. Bioshock at 1920x1200 w/ 2xAA on my new 24inch is a sight to behold :shocked:
Funny, I was just testing this game today as well with my 9600gt SLI setup and noticing the same things when turning on AA.
Another thing I noticed, also with the 8800gt that I had, is that when turning everything up in DX10 AND turning texture quality to high, on certain levels the game CHUGS...
I got in on one of these but shortly after received the backorder email, so I went ahead and canceled. I think I wanna go quad core anyways and I don't really feel like upgrading to 1066 ram since I was gonna shoot for 4ghz with this cpu.
So would this TV be covered under the manufacturers 1 year warranty then? In case it was DOA or died shortly after is my worry. What if the manufacturing date was over a year ago?
I run my Samsung 216bw as my main PC monitor and it also works with my Comcast HD cable box through DVI. Tried this on my Soyo 24 and it would not work due to the Soyo not supporting an HDCP signal. So like the previous poster said you have to have the right inputs first and your monitor needs...
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