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Old 01-25-2012, 10:01 AM
priller26 priller26 is offline
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Very interesting to hear about your FPS with the new card. I am getting I believe the same or close to frame rates with my 3 gig nvidia card. I am
also not a big fan of overclocking, I have tried it a few times, however I don't see the point in possibly frying your cpu/motherboard for a few more FPS, it's
to me just not worth the risk. I think your stock CPU with your graphics card should not be perceived as a bottleneck. I can't imagine you even noticing
a 10 FPS increase from say 60-70. There are many great articles on what exactly the eye sees, how it perceives it, and I'd be happy with 60 FPS.

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Old 01-25-2012, 10:20 AM
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For comparison performance in ArmA2 http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/gra...0-3gb-review/4

(visibility 3600 m. only, not maximum 10 000)

Flanker, did you try pseudo-fullscreen mode? Luthier mentioned it may help ATI cards.

Also if you can quickly look through this list maybe you notice something that can hold the card back if it is not the CPU or drivers (like antivirus real-time shields, epilepsy, etc.) http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...4&postcount=13

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