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Old 11-08-2012, 07:51 AM
Stublerone Stublerone is offline
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You can wait on your proper sli support, but as I think, you will get higher fps and stutters stay or even get more, since you are not using a faster hard drive to reduce it and perhaps you run into problems with the small ram interface. I can only repeat and repeat: It is streaming engine with high vram load and high viewing distances. Currently no system is really capable to run this totally sufficient in all topics.

After you upgraded to a 680 (with a way too small ram interface) and to an ssd, you will perhaps still suffer the bottleneck of your i7 940 @ 3,6 GHz ( which is by far too less raw cpu power -> you should overclock at least to 4 GHz, but you will possibly only get up to 3,8GHz stable, depending on your steppibg of the i7 -new or old stepping-!!)

Sorry, but this is currently also a major disadvantage of your pc. On a game which turns out to be also very cpu consuming, your cards are just waste of time for that game.

So foxl: It would be necessary to have a look over your whole pc, because in grathos pc, it would not help only to buy a highend gfx card. You will simply do not get rid of the other hardware priblems.

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