May 5, 200619 yr Holy cow! Have you guys seen this? http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/02/nvidia_goes_for_four/ anyone know why they never use BF2 in these benchmark tests? I alway see Doom, FEAR ,etc but never BF2.
May 5, 200619 yr Author Holy cow! Have you guys seen this? http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/02/nvidia_goes_for_four/ anyone know why they never use BF2 in these benchmark tests? I alway see Doom, FEAR ,etc but never BF2.
May 6, 200619 yr just another way to waste money, a single 7800 is good enough to run most games on max settings no prob
May 6, 200619 yr just another way to waste money, a single 7800 is good enough to run most games on max settings no prob
May 6, 200619 yr just another way to waste money, a single 7800 is good enough to run most games on max settings no prob QFE. At this point its a waste of money to buy a new card untill DX10 is released and cards are built to work well with DX10.
May 6, 200619 yr just another way to waste money, a single 7800 is good enough to run most games on max settings no prob QFE. At this point its a waste of money to buy a new card untill DX10 is released and cards are built to work well with DX10.
May 6, 200619 yr Plus quad cards I believe are not readily available to the avearage consumer. The only way you can get them is from buying a computer from a manufacturer. Kind of like Dell's $10 grand rig. Only then can you get the quad set up I believe.
May 6, 200619 yr Plus quad cards I believe are not readily available to the avearage consumer. The only way you can get them is from buying a computer from a manufacturer. Kind of like Dell's $10 grand rig. Only then can you get the quad set up I believe.
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