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Re: 470 or 6870 ? - new GFX card.

Posted: 2010-11-23 22:41
by jimbobjim
Whatshisname

I have a 5850 and and I7-930 and I haven't encountered any dust/smoke related lag. I think the 930 is more than enough at stock clock because I have OC'ed to 3.8ghz and I don't notice a major improvement in FPS vs. Stock.

Re: 470 or 6870 ? - new GFX card.

Posted: 2010-11-24 01:43
by SnipingCoward
jimbobjim wrote:Whatshisname

I have a 5850 and and I7-930 and I haven't encountered any dust/smoke related lag. I think the 930 is more than enough at stock clock because I have OC'ed to 3.8ghz and I don't notice a major improvement in FPS vs. Stock.
I just would like to point out that since i3 intel processors are equipped with hyper-threading capabilty. Ofcourse your mainboard needs to support that but it is great for programs which are not optimized for multi-core use (e.g. BF2). So instead of using just one core BF2 will actually use multiple cores due to hardware-sided multi core optimization.
I am using an i7-920 and BF2 is running great CPU-wise. Using my G15 display I can see how multiple cores are used for BF2 which makes me believe is a huge advantage.

So this might be an explaination why OCing doesn't show a difference. Because if you are using hyper-threading chances are BF2 is already running at peak efficiency CPU-wise. Overclocking would only decrease the load on the cores instead of increasing BF2's performance. At least that's how i see it.

Re: 470 or 6870 ? - new GFX card.

Posted: 2010-11-24 21:15
by whatshisname55
jimbobjim wrote:Whatshisname

I have a 5850 and and I7-930 and I haven't encountered any dust/smoke related lag. I think the 930 is more than enough at stock clock because I have OC'ed to 3.8ghz and I don't notice a major improvement in FPS vs. Stock.
Are you running max settings? What are the clocks on your 5850?