ive not yet tested the 10.12 CCC yet...im quite happy with the 10.10 CCC
right now, and finally have the courage to test Crysis :P, and it ran good
though with all high except Object and physics set to very high, and achieve
38 fps is quite impressive on 720p (1280x720) and AA set to 2x....

again, i agreed for Intel cpu, nvidia would satisfy greatly...but for budget
gamer like me, ATI+AMD price is still far to beat... :) imo that is...

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:08 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hehe, I totally agree with you on the whole intel igp matter :)
> But yes, intel cpus pair better with nvidias, and amds with atis.
> And the fact that nvidia launches drivers once a week also helps. Ati
> CCC launches are a bit apart one from each other, despite they having
> launched 10.12 3 days ago, which despite promising some performance,
> has caused quite some bsods on some systems.
>
> On 16 Dez, 14:05, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > IMO: Intel CPU = nvidia GPU, AMD CPU = ATI/AMD GPU
> > Game Developers <3 Nvidia and will optimize games only for nvidia 90%
> > of the time... (or just pick unreal engine 3, which is nvidia
> > optimized)
> >
> > So IMO, nvidia is the better choice for graphics gaming wise, but I'm
> > a AMD person still (never particularlly like having anything Intel in
> > my systems after having a 950GMA)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:00 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > DDR has 184 pins. Run cpuz or everest, it will tell you.
> >
> > > On 16 Dez, 13:58, 0_0face <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Can i put DDR or the one that has 184 pins in my Motherboard?
> > >> My desktop is Dc7600 small form factor HP.
> > >> I Can't get the answer even though i really wanted to increase my ram.
> >
> > >> On Dec 16, 9:18 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Ati? Lol. It's a 5570, not a 5770. Don't go for gpus that have
> bugged
> > >> > drivers, lower image quality and lower performance. Stay with
> nvidia.
> > >> > You need to tell how many memory slots your motherboard has. Your
> 1GB
> > >> > is 1 dimm of 1GB or 2 of 512MB?
> > >> > You should buy another 1GB at 667 (the 333 you see), as your
> > >> > motherboard doesn't support higher speeds. Don't get 2GB so you have
> > >> > 3GB, you'll be better served with 2GB, as they will pair as work in
> DC
> > >> > config. If you buy memory at 800MHz, it will slow down to work at
> the
> > >> > same speed as your 1GB.
> > >> > Things will be faster with more memory. About the price, I don't
> know
> > >> > which stores you have there, but it should be between 20 and 50$,
> > >> > depending on the place you buy.
> >
> > >> > On 16 Dez, 08:40, Shuv <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > I am From india, and i purchased it for Rs 2700/- or  $52 approx.
> > >> > > and how can an ati hd 5770 be so cheap. i would have purchased it,
> may
> > >> > > be it will be my next gpu.
> > >> > > ok just tell me which frequency of ram should i buy?
> > >> > > and seriously if i knew abt that ati , i would have never buyed
> nvidia
> > >> > > 9400 gt.
> > >> > > and i buyed nvidia 9400 gt because my smps is only 250w, quite low
> but
> > >> > > its ok for 9400 gt.
> >
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