So I'm all of those things, and yet, I'm not the one who can't simply run a benchmark and put some evidence behind the absurd performance claims that I am making. I guess that makes apoppin even less reliable than I am. :Q
My 19" CRT died, which was a very sad day, and I switched to a Hyundai 19" LCD.
Since then I've gone for a Samsung Syncmaster 20" and Bordeaux 32", will never go back to CRT.
You keep saying this but aren't willing to back it up in any way, shape, or form.
You might try doing so before you continue to spout clap-trap.
Oh look, benchmarks. Close enough to 1440x900 too before you make that silly argument again, and I should point out that I did play Stalker in...
You do realise that what you just said only really applies to interlaced CRT televisions that have motion blur, right?
Computer monitors use progressive scan, don't have motion blur, and the human eye can discern up to and beyond 70fps when viewing them. "72fps" is generally the figure thrown...
Naturally, everyone has a different opinion of what constitutes rubbish framerates and I covered that in another thread. Personally I like my first person shooters to run at a constant 60fps with vsync on, but I understand that the vast majority of people can settle with 30fps or even lower...
P.S. I didn't even mention a GTX rig, I did however mention an X1900XT 512MB rig with an E6300 @ 3.2GHz. If you're willing to make ridiculous claims of your X1950Pro and 2.8GHz E4300 outperforming it then you need to back it up.
A lot of people around here like to say "put up or shut up,"...
Sounds normal to be TBH and the P5B Deluxe can take a lot more volts. :)
No, you don't. I'm saying above 30fps 100% of the time is bullcrap with utterly max settings in that game even at 1440x900, and you don't have to prove it since we both know it.
Feel free to move on, but no doubt this...
It's at 1.45v in the BIOS, but it goes down to 1.42v after vdroop.
Thing is it could go higher and temps are fine, just not sure it's worth it and 3.5 is a nice figure. :)
Using the Noctua NH-U12F for cooling.
The Fraps benchmarking utility does not slow down performance, all it does is records min/avg/max framerate information to a text file.
I just want to see some numbers so that I know what you consider to be "smooth" relative to what I consider to be smooth, but now I am just going to take your...
I wasn't asking for a Fraps video, I was asking for a Fraps benchmark.
The benchmark doesn't have any adverse effects on performance.
And I *know* that what's smooth to some is a slideshow to me, but I suppose you get used to it if you're stuck with the hardware you have and after a while...
Stalker running smoothly on an X1950Pro with all sliders to the right at 1280x1024?
Fraps please!
Even my system runs Stalker like a pile of crap (usually under 50fps, so I can't enable vsync or I'm locked to 30fps) at 1680x1050, and it's not just the crap Nvidia drivers, and they are...
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