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Author:  bojo [ 16 Jul 2008, 10:14 ]
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Been a surround gamer for a year or so. Love It.

Going through upgrading my PC, currently i have 3.2ghz Single core (about to be replaced with E6850 3.0ghz dual core).
Have 4Gb ram, so plenty there.

But what do you need for graphics? I mean christ triple head to go is pushing 4MP usually (3840x1024).
One day i'm looking at upgrading the SLI 7900GS i have (one is quite new in my system, newbie SLIer lol).

What do you guys run to push those high res? is it best to look for graphics cards with massive amounts of memory?.

Author:  Ascii_Aficionado [ 16 Jul 2008, 11:03 ]
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Author:  scavvenjahh [ 16 Jul 2008, 16:21 ]
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Someone called for a troll ?

bojo, you can be confident that almost any recent graphics cards would be a valid upgrade to 7900GSs for surround gaming ;)

512 MB of onboard video RAM is the norm now, and it's what you need to play comfortably at high resolutions and /or use SLI to its fullest. SLI/Crossfire or X2 cards are not required at all, but they're an option to consider even with modern GPUs, since at such a high res as 3840x1024 performance is noticeably lower than on regular displays, and will be mostly bound to your graphics subsystem's capabilities than any other component. You may need to upgrade your PSU though...

So you can basically go and pick any modern upper-midrange graphics card(s) you like. For an SLI veteran like you though, I'd recommend a GTX260 (prices dropping !), and if you think you need more muscle you can always add in another one later :)

Author:  Mach1.9pants [ 17 Jul 2008, 02:56 ]
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Yeah the higher spec the better obviously. But it so much depends on what game!
Value for money the ATi/AMD 4870 is pretty good now but the best is the GTX280. Although wait a bit if you are going to spend heaps cos the ATi 4870x2 is coming and may give the 280 a run for its money!

EDIT: go through all the usual site: Dailytech, [h]ard|ocp, hexus, PCper, tweaktown, legit reviews, etc etc and check out there reviews. running at TH2Go is about the same megapixels as a 30" so your in the same ball park:)

Author:  bojo [ 17 Jul 2008, 05:01 ]
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yeah i was reading through lots of review sites and looking at the scores.

I'm leaning towards the GTX280 the most currently, as it's only 200 more than the 260. (400/600).

I was contemplating using that and SLI'ing down the track. It's an extrememly hard choice to go spend that much money but.

I do like how massive screens are becoming more norm, when everyone is using 30" i will be in mainstream graphics power land, instead of having so much more pixels than even the fanciest widescreen monitors.

Do people have experience with the GTX280? maybe even with crysis?. I'd love to try that game one day, but i have my doubts whether even the GTX280 can run it full spec on the TH2GO. (if it could do that with 30+ frames, i'd buy one right now).

Author:  Mach1.9pants [ 17 Jul 2008, 05:30 ]
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If you check my sig you can see I am running 2 OC'd GTX280's.
They handle Crysis fine on the TH2Go, using High settings (motion blur disabled...I hate it) and using the XP hack to enable Ultra High settings without DX10.
As SLI doesn't scale that well with Crysis one GTX280 should do a good job on TH2Go, even if you can't have all the AA AF that you might like:)
At the moment my RAM is holding me back (I did have 64bit vista install but got so annoyed after a series of updates stuffing my system I went to XP) but if you are running 64bit vista (and there is no reason to use the 32bit IMO) that won't be a prob for you.

Author:  Mesh [ 17 Jul 2008, 11:25 ]
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Could also try using xp x64, no ~3gb ram limit but without the vista part.

Author:  Mach1.9pants [ 17 Jul 2008, 20:56 ]
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there are 2 probs with xp 64:
1. The lack of drivers. With Vista, to get MS driver certification, you must include 32 and 64 bit versions, this does not apply to XP so many things don't have XP64 drivers
2. 32 bit support. Vista has great 32 emulation for 32bit only progs, XP does not.

Author:  Mesh [ 17 Jul 2008, 22:52 ]
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At one point my rig had xp 32bit, xp x64 and vista 64 at the same time, it's true it didn't last that long but I did run quite a few things on all 3 and to me it seemed just about identical, of course it's luck of the draw that my parts happened to have working drivers and all I guess.

Biggest problem in all 3 has and is still the x-fi audio crackling, which I've randomly been able to get working by changing chipset drivers then messing with the 'shared audio bitrate' in sound properties, like dvd audio 44khz and such. It ain't fixed which work which don't on some occasions none worked, others most, still others only the highest worked without crackling.

Anywho what did you run that didn't like the 32bit emulation under xp x64?

Author:  Mach1.9pants [ 17 Jul 2008, 23:51 ]
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the probs I have seen are with speedfan and a couple of others I can't remember (mostly freeware, but stuff I can't live without) when I trialled XP64 a few years ago...only for a month then I dropped it:)

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