I honestly think that a GPU such as the 6950 is enough for most purposes at 2560x1600. There may be one or two games that you cannot run at that resolution with 16xAA and 16xAF. However, having looked at most benchmarks, you can expect about 40-70fps in most games.
HD555s are good, but I would take the AD700 over those. Better sounding mids and wider sound stage. The HD555 do have more bass, if that is your preference.
http://www.headphones.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=230381...
Thanks! Looks like Sapphire it is. I've never had any experience with either, but I did hear much more about Sapphire than HIS over the years.
I did do a brief Google search and came across customer support horror stories with Sapphire. Both companies have their warranty/RMA services...
I figure I won't be missing much even if I do not get the option of PhysX.
On a related note, I'm trying to decide between HIS and Sapphire. Haven't had experience with those two. Is one better than the other? Warranty/support?
My settings:
Brightness: 20
Contrast: 50
Input Color Format: RGB
Gamma: PC
Preset Modes: sRGB
Sharpness: 50
I'm also using the color profile from TFTCentral.
For that budget, it has to be the Audio-Technica AD700. Some of the best-sounding cans out there for under $100.
If you prefer closed headphones, then consider the A700s.
I recently got a 30" so it's finally time to say thanks to my GTX 285 and move onto something more powerful and capable of handling the latest games at 2560x1600.
I've pretty much narrowed it down to the 2GB Radeon 6950, which I might flash to the 6970 bios. Is this the best choice in terms...
I'm fairly new to the audio side so I'm in need of some advice. I've been looking for good general (gaming and music) headphones.
-- I listen to a wide variety of music ranging from classical to trance.
-- I don't listen to anything with heavy amounts of bass.
-- Preferably, I would want...
If you will keep the 4890, the Corsair VX 550W is certainly enough. If you plan to upgrade to a beefier GPU (e.g. 5850/5870), I would suggest a larger capacity power supply such as the Corsair 650TX/HX or Antec TruePower 650W.
This is normal and is known as vdroop. Your voltage will automatically increase when the system load increase. It can also be caused by certain BIOS settings such as C1E/SpeedStep.
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