best upgrade from 9600 gso

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terryhillis
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best upgrade from 9600 gso

Post #1by terryhillis » 10.07.2008, 02:03

i recently bought a evga 9600 gso 384mb for my computer and i play on a 47 inch lcd. so when i tried to play crysis @ 1960x1080 it was running at like 3 fps so. so what is a (evga or nvidia) that will show considerable performance over what i had.

my specs
500 watt power supply
dual core processor @ 2.11 ghz
9600 gso
2gb ddr2 ram

thanks
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Re: best upgrade from 9600 gso

Post #2by selden » 10.07.2008, 09:59

You need a card which includes a good fan and you need to not block the system's ventilation openings.
Graphics cards run much hotter when they're drawing 3D than they do when they're drawing a 2D desktop.
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Re: best upgrade from 9600 gso

Post #3by terryhillis » 10.07.2008, 13:58

oh sorry i kinda worded that weird when i said fried i didnt mean literally just like really bad performance. but thanks, i didnt know that

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Re: best upgrade from 9600 gso

Post #4by selden » 10.07.2008, 14:53

Higher numbered models give better performance.
9800>9700>9600. Or you might consider their next generation card, recently announced, the GTX 280, if you can afford it.

Tom's Hardware has a reasonable summary of graphics cards at http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gam ... ,1965.html

ATI often is better at DirectX, but Nvidia traditionally has had fewer bugs in their OpenGL support, which is what is needed for Celestia.
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