Just want to make sure you know that Revit runs on Direct X, so those Quadro gpus will do nothing for you except take more from your wallet. The only thing those workstation cards do better is OpenGL, which is not the case for your software.
Now some argue the support is better.. Not in my...
I work with 2 30's and most of my time is spent looking at the main screen. I don't know if a third screen would be very beneficial to me. So, maybe it would be best to have a 30" and a 24 on the side. Though, it won't work great with Eyefinity, it is probably the cheapest and most optimal for...
I believe this is a connection quality issue, as in the card DVI connection itself. I had this issue with a couple 8800GT's and some HP LP3065's. Changed to some 4850's and the problem went away.
I can't remember who, maybe it was Hard OCP, but I believe they did a study on the signal quality...
Since you mentioned work in your other thread, just leave it how it is for now and make sure you get your work done. After that, do a complete re-install of your OS, as you shouldn't have such issues when installing drivers. ATI drivers should install over each other without any trouble. If you...
I'm not sure- I'm trying to figure out what effects this benchmark the most as it is supposed to give me an idea of how the software I use for work will perform. I'm finding that a GTX 285 gets beat by an HD4850. So, it obviously is not all about the GPU.
With the 5970, as far as I know, the...
Change your CPU speed and see what happens. 4.3Ghz vs 3.4Ghz is a big difference for this benchmark. Although, your numbers do seem lower than they should. Did you make sure to uncheck the options for "Run at native resolution" and "Test all Monitors"?
It should run at the standard 1024x768
Thanks. Anyone else getting the same results? Benchmark seems to be very CPU dependent. So, I wouldn't expect much variation unless your CPU is at a much different clock.
Can someone with a HD5870 run the Microstation benchmark for me: http://appsnet.bentley.com/mstnbenchmark/MstnBenchmark.exe
Quick and easy. Just uncheck both options before you run it and when it finishes just save a local copy when it asks you and post those results for me. Only takes about...
I've been using Badaboom to transcode some 1080p movies to 720p for Xbox 360 and it's been working great. Only takes about 50 minutes a movie at 5000kbps. I'm not concerned about audio, since I don't have a proper 5.1 setup.
Wait for the new cards... 4870X2 still doesn't take care of all the games at 2560X1600. Upgrade to i7 if you really want to spend some money right now.
Sounds like marketing mumbo jumbo- we'll see how "huge" of a leap it will really be. Not that I don't think it's possible, but I ain't going to get my hopes up. I wish us all luck, us 30" monitor users need more power!
You can always run your games at lower resolutions and get a decent frame rate. However, to play at 2560X1600, you can never have enough power both GPU and CPU. So, if you're looking to just get by, your 9600GT will do alright. I played Crysis at 2560X1600 on a 8800GT and it was playable.
Got my GTX 285 today and I am surprised to say that the GTX 285 runs faster than my 4870X2 in COD4 and Crysis Warhead. I figured it would run faster in Crysis, but not COD4. It also runs Microstation V8i better as well, but that's just because V8i doesn't support crossfire. However, the...
Yeah, don't waste cash sending that card in for RMA- that is unless EVGA happens to not have any 7600GTs available and has to send you out an 8800GT or something.
If you have onboard RAID controller then:
1. Plug drives into SATA ports on mobo
2. Start up computer and enter BIOS
3. Confirm drives are detected and "enable" RAID in BIOS
4. Enter RAID configuration- different ways of entering RAID config for different controllers. CTRL-I is ICHXR way to...
Yeah, I second Areca controllers- Adaptec has still not gotten upto speed on SSD optimized drivers for their cards. You'll get much better results, from what I have seen with an Areca. I had a 31605 and my X25-M's didn't perform very well at all. Onboard ICH10R works much better than the Adaptec...
Track the gpu temps while your playing next time to see what really is happening. Until you know for sure it's overheating there's no point in going for an RMA yet.
Have you checked to see if the card can do 2560X1600 resolution on both DVI ports? ASUS' Tri-Fan 4870X2 (non-reference) can't and has been admitted by them, it'd be interesting to see if their non-reference design 4890 meets the spec's.
Actually, it depends on the motherboard whether or not you can use the onboard while you have a PCI-E video card plugged in. I've seen motherboards that do allow this, it's been a while though since i've messed with it though.
If you can enable your onboard while still having your GTX in...
I'm doing that exact thing right now. I have another thread in the AMD section about the Tri-Fan model not being able to run 2560X1600 on both DVI ports. So I am getting a GTX285 instead and I'll let you know how it goes.
I've never liked the dual GPU setup, it's always been a pain. Also, the...
ASUS had a chance to test the card and realized that the card was NOT CAPABLE of running 2560X1600 on one of the DVI ports (yellow port). They would have to flash the BIOS to enable the capability, but it would disable the HDMI support on the port. I use the HDMI as well sometimes, so I just...
You could probably save some cash buy purchasing different 30" monitors. The Apple Cinema is just a repackaged panel from another brand. Can't remember which one though, I think it might be the Samsung.
Spoke with ASUS and told them that this 3rd card is having the same exact issue. I asked for them to just send me their GTX 285 TOP in place of the 4870X2 Tri-Fan because it was obvious that the Tri-Fan model is not built to spec- They said that it was not possible to send out a different card...
There's always the FirePro Multi-View series for 4 monitors, but they aren't exactly gaming cards. Your best option is to just purchase a cheap PCI video card from the last gen of GPU's and you'll be fine.
I think it's that more and more people have seen the negatives/been burned by both sides, so it's now just a matter of who has a better card at the time for the best price.
Lol, you obviously weren't there when the first OCZ Core series came out. The X25-M worked great when it came out and when an issue was found, they eventually addressed it. Not as fast as I would have liked them to, but most people didn't even notice anyway. As far as TRIM goes, I don't know why...
Did you have a bad experience with BFG or something? Seems like your bitter and making a bold and incorrect statement. Just because XFX offers a "double lifetime" warranty, does not make it superior in every way. I do not have any personal experience with XFX or BFG, but what's most important is...