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HunterICX
07-28-10, 07:59 PM
http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/741/imagen0022l.jpg
:D pretty much says it all what the state of my trusty 8800GT is after 2 1/2 years of service....
long story short: was in IL2 got greeted with a freeze and graphical artifacts and after that anything I did under windows or in a game result in a graphical glitch and system lock up.
without the drivers things run basic.
time to get a minor upgrade done.
HunterICX
JSLTIGER
07-28-10, 09:28 PM
If your card was made by XFX, eVGA, or BFG, you know it has a lifetime warranty right?
Task Force
07-28-10, 09:42 PM
http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/741/imagen0022l.jpg
:D pretty much says it all what the state of my trusty 8800GT is after 2 1/2 years of service....
long story short: was in IL2 got greeted with a freeze and graphical artifacts and after that anything I did under windows or in a game result in a graphical glitch and system lock up.
without the drivers things run basic.
time to get a minor upgrade done.
HunterICX
WOW! Hey hunter, got a screen shot of that, would make a cool desktop background!
Hmm, I had a bad feeling when this first happend today. hope it all works out for ya.:up:
If your card was made by XFX, eVGA, or BFG, you know it has a lifetime warranty right?
Hunter has a MSI card.
Arclight
07-29-10, 01:45 AM
Well, at this point in time, I'd opt for a new card instead of having it replaced anyway. :hmmm:
My 8800 is still going strong (though I expect it's on it's way out as well), but if it croaks, it's a new card for me. :yep:
HunterICX
07-29-10, 03:19 AM
depending the total price I'm planning the following
Current>plan:
Intel Duo Core E6750 2.66ghz >upgrade to a intel Quadcore
2Gb ram > 4Gb ram
MSI NX8800GT512 > GTX460 1gb
a new mobo and probally a new PSU when needed.
HunterICX
Raptor1
07-29-10, 03:42 AM
depending the total price I'm planning the following
Current>plan:
Intel Duo Core E6750 2.66ghz >upgrade to a intel Quadcore
2Gb ram > 4Gb ram
MSI NX8800GT512 > GTX460 1gb
a new mobo and probally a new PSU when needed.
HunterICX
Might as well buy a whole new computer, no?
Castout
07-29-10, 03:46 AM
That sounds like a new computer to me too.
HunterICX
07-29-10, 03:58 AM
Might as well buy a whole new computer, no?
Depends if my Mobo support the CPU & GPU then I won't need to change it but I doubt it...but Mobo's aren't expensive.
I still would be able to use the HD, DVD/DVD-R drive, case and PSU (when my current 600watt is enough I wont need to change it) and don't forget own a copy of XP so thats not needed as well.
but yeh probally the joke is probally going to cost me a 500 - 700 €
HunterICX
Arclight
07-29-10, 04:39 AM
Went from a E6750 to Q9550 as well, board had no trouble. Might require BIOS update, but checking it's CPU support list should clear it up quickly enough.
Thinking I might get away with a GTX460 on my current 520W PSU, but it's been in intensive use for almost 2.5 years now; capacitors probably aged quite a bit at this point. :hmmm:
But yeah, 200-250 for CPU, 220 for the card, 60 for the ram (4GB kit instead of another 2GB), then maybe another 120 for PSU and again that for board. Adds up quickly.
papa_smurf
07-29-10, 04:45 AM
Well my 8800GTX is now 1 1/2 yrs strong, so this serves as a warning for me to upgrade at some point.
antikristuseke
07-29-10, 09:32 AM
If your card was made by XFX, eVGA, or BFG, you know it has a lifetime warranty right?
Only in the states with XFX, in europe all you get is 2 year of warranty. No idea on the other brands.
Herr-Berbunch
07-29-10, 09:39 AM
Only in the states with XFX, in europe all you get is 2 year of warranty. No idea on the other brands.
I assume BFG will honour warranties on existing cards now they're pulling out of the gfx game... :06:
Task Force
07-29-10, 10:23 AM
Went from a E6750 to Q9550 as well, board had no trouble. Might require BIOS update, but checking it's CPU support list should clear it up quickly enough.
Thinking I might get away with a GTX460 on my current 520W PSU, but it's been in intensive use for almost 2.5 years now; capacitors probably aged quite a bit at this point. :hmmm:
But yeah, 200-250 for CPU, 220 for the card, 60 for the ram (4GB kit instead of another 2GB), then maybe another 120 for PSU and again that for board. Adds up quickly.
hmm, I dont think a 520 would do it... I dont know the power consumption for a 460 is, but I was just cutting it with a 650 powersupply.
HunterICX
07-29-10, 10:26 AM
hmm, I dont think a 520 would do it... I dont know the power consumption for a 460 is, but I was just cutting it with a 650 powersupply.
yes, but you have that power hog of a 480
the 460 doesn't use as much :03:
check this review out and look at the power consumption summary screenshots by scrolling a bit down:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3809/nvidias-geforce-gtx-460-the-200-king/18
HunterICX
Task Force
07-29-10, 10:29 AM
AAAHHH! Thats good then, arc should be set. Didnt realise the large difference between the power consumption.
Ya know, Nvidia did good with these cards, Good bang for your buck, now to much power, I read they run nicely also.
Arclight
07-29-10, 12:18 PM
Excellent card. 470/480 are awesome too, I'll take your word for it that they aren't that hot or hungry, but they're a bit pricey. 460 really hit the mark.
Normally I'd agree 520 should (just) cut it, but I'm running some extra gear; 4 HDs total, add in sound-card... :hmmm:
It's the aging that worries me the most though. Running 2.5 years, often 24hrs a day, a PSU loses quite a bit of power over time. :-?
Task Force
07-29-10, 01:33 PM
Excellent card. 470/480 are awesome too, I'll take your word for it that they aren't that hot or hungry, but they're a bit pricey. 460 really hit the mark.
Normally I'd agree 520 should (just) cut it, but I'm running some extra gear; 4 HDs total, add in sound-card... :hmmm:
It's the aging that worries me the most though. Running 2.5 years, often 24hrs a day, a PSU loses quite a bit of power over time. :-?
same... had the same worry. (mine usualy runs 10 to 13 hrs a day tho)
AVGWarhawk
07-29-10, 02:29 PM
http://www.funcage.com/photos/1160935704_pcfunies134.jpg (http://www.funcage.com/?)
Castout
07-29-10, 07:22 PM
AVG I must protest that's only 1 door why calling it doors(plural) :hmmm:
The right way is
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/roh_kudus/Doors_Me.jpg
HunterICX
07-30-10, 02:26 PM
Well a small change in video card
the GTX 460 768mb they only could get at the moment was going to cost me a 448 €:o thats too much I want to spend on a video card so had to pick something different.
So this is what I get now
Intel Quad core Q9400
4Gb Ram
Asus motherboard
Asus HD5850 1Gb ATI card (my first ATI :o:o:o)
total price 759€
HunterICX
Task Force
07-30-10, 02:33 PM
Thats odd, guess it cost more on your side...
HunterICX
07-30-10, 02:35 PM
Thats odd, guess it cost more on your side...
No, it happens to be brand spanking new here in Spain with just one brand that sells these.
HunterICX
Task Force
07-30-10, 05:51 PM
couldnt you get one shipped in? Oah well, hope the ATI works out for ya... me and Crecy have been trying to figure out why he cant the that stupid CCC to work...
HunterICX
07-31-10, 03:21 AM
^hard to help if your owning a Nvidia :)
the Control Panels differ a lot.
It's my first ATI so would be a bit of discovering to do in it's Control Panel on how things work.
HunterICX
Arclight
07-31-10, 03:31 AM
I've had a few ATI cards... I'd uninstall CCC and find an alternative, but maybe that's just me. :O:
Raptor1
07-31-10, 12:54 PM
What's wrong with CCC, except that it can't use program-specific profiles?
Arclight
07-31-10, 05:44 PM
The criptive stuff always gave me pause, concepts like "Catalyst A.I.". I still don't know what it's about really. I'd rather just have straightforward naming that I can research, figure out how it works.
It's long ago, can't really remember all it's intricacies, but I sure do remember how happy I was with the Nvidia alternative in comparison.
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