I won't be cardless selling my 7950GX2, and second of all, not being able to play games for a couple weeks doesn't bother me. I do a lot of other things with my time.
Yeah, that's what I thought too. For example, certain games not being able to natively run SLI without modifications are annoying to deal with. I'm just thinking twice, how much performance increase would I get going to a 8800GT. Or perhaps I should just keep the 7950GX2 for a couple more...
I'm thinking of selling my 7950GX2 which I have a buyer for already for $215 in order to get a 8800GT for $250. What does everyone think? Worth the trouble and money? Selling for $215, I'm not losing any money since it's about what I got it for.
What's the voltage supposed to be set at for the 2 different ram modules? Compared to most other modules from different manufacturers, I know BH-5's usually require higher voltage levels in order to reach tight timings. Perhaps this is the issue?
So for sure this is either a PVA or MVA? Can someone please do a visual check by looking up at the screen from below the monitor at an extreme angle? If it turns dark and discoloured it's a TN.
Can anyone that has installed Vista tell me how large their Vista x64 and x86 install is? I wanna make a partition large enough for the install with a bit of extra space for updates and some headroom for swapping. Btw, I plan to put the pagefile on another hard drive.
Go with the 4GB of HP DDR2-667 that's on sale. Those sticks use Micron D9HNL IC's which can overclock well to 450-480. It's pretty much guaranteed you'll hit 400 with decent timings on these.
I'm still deciding if I should do crossfire with X1900XT, I could get a mastercard for about $150. Only thing is I got a P5B Deluxe with P965 chipset and the second PCI-E connector only does 4x...
Yeah, I'm also wondering the same thing, is there such thing as software Crossfire? I saw a review with X1950XTX doing software Crossfire. Dunno about X1900 though.
You still having power issues with your cpu overclock and the 2900XT? Perhaps you could try rewiring some of the hardware to the other rail on that PSU. I would think that 1 of the rails which handles the power to the videocard is being overloaded.
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