I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
[quote name='Qazax' date='28 November 2010 - 05:11 PM' timestamp='1290964263' post='1152703']
if you plan on running in 3d then yes it does, also the 1gig card has a wider memory bus and more cache than the 768mb version.
[/quote]
Okay thanks!
And the rest of the system? Is it good enough?
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
[quote]Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup[/quote]
Ummm, you haven't seen 3D Vision playing, have you? It leaves things like anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering in the dust. First you turn on 3D Vision, THEN you go through and see what else you can turn on - assuming you can get it working.
Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup
Ummm, you haven't seen 3D Vision playing, have you? It leaves things like anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering in the dust. First you turn on 3D Vision, THEN you go through and see what else you can turn on - assuming you can get it working.
[quote name='-=Ryme=-' date='28 November 2010 - 08:46 PM' timestamp='1290977181' post='1152801']
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
[/quote]
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
Okay thanks for the tips guys!
[quote name='-=Ryme=-' date='28 November 2010 - 08:46 PM' timestamp='1290977181' post='1152801']
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
[quote name='Poebes' date='29 November 2010 - 06:28 PM' timestamp='1291055305' post='1153294']
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
[/quote]
It may be less expensive to buy a cheap H55 motherboard + cheap case + cheaper power supply + i3 with stock cooler + single 480/580
2 video cards means higher electricity bills + more heat (which limits overclocking)
See my sig for a cheap, low power single card 3D gaming pc. I will upgrade my 260 to a 580 (and overclock it) as soon as there are plenty in stock.
[quote name='Partol' date='29 November 2010 - 08:56 PM' timestamp='1291064210' post='1153370']
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
[/quote]
Here they say that a 460 SLI is a bit better than the 480 in 3D. And I use a 760 processor not 750(don't know if that makes a big difference). But what would be the bottleneck? The processor or the 460's?
About the monitor im not still sure, so maybe I should buy a better one indeed.
Thanks for all the replies!
[quote name='Partol' date='29 November 2010 - 08:56 PM' timestamp='1291064210' post='1153370']
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
Here they say that a 460 SLI is a bit better than the 480 in 3D. And I use a 760 processor not 750(don't know if that makes a big difference). But what would be the bottleneck? The processor or the 460's?
About the monitor im not still sure, so maybe I should buy a better one indeed.
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Midi Tower
Asrock P55 Extreme 4
2x Palit GTX 460 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 768 MB GDDR5 - SLI mode
Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz-3.3GHz with maximum turboboost
Scythe Processor CoolerMugen 2 Rev. B
Corsair 2x2GB DDR3 PC10666 CL9.0
Cooler Master Voeding GX-750W.
Samsung 1TB SATA300 32MB, HD103SJ
Monitor: 2233RZ Samsung
Thanks!
Greetings,
Poebes
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Midi Tower
Asrock P55 Extreme 4
2x Palit GTX 460 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 768 MB GDDR5 - SLI mode
Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz-3.3GHz with maximum turboboost
Scythe Processor CoolerMugen 2 Rev. B
Corsair 2x2GB DDR3 PC10666 CL9.0
Cooler Master Voeding GX-750W.
Samsung 1TB SATA300 32MB, HD103SJ
Monitor: 2233RZ Samsung
Thanks!
Greetings,
Poebes
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Midi Tower
Asrock P55 Extreme 4
2x Palit GTX 460 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 768 MB GDDR5 - SLI mode
Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz-3.3GHz with maximum turboboost
Scythe Processor CoolerMugen 2 Rev. B
Corsair 2x2GB DDR3 PC10666 CL9.0
Cooler Master Voeding GX-750W.
Samsung 1TB SATA300 32MB, HD103SJ
Monitor: 2233RZ Samsung
Thanks!
Greetings,
Poebes
I have a question. I'm going to buy a new pc and I want to play 3d games on it, but I cant check if I can run for example CoD Black Ops on the highest settings in 3D. So here is my question. Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops smooth in 3d at(almost) the highest settings with this setup:
Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Midi Tower
Asrock P55 Extreme 4
2x Palit GTX 460 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 768 MB GDDR5 - SLI mode
Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz-3.3GHz with maximum turboboost
Scythe Processor CoolerMugen 2 Rev. B
Corsair 2x2GB DDR3 PC10666 CL9.0
Cooler Master Voeding GX-750W.
Samsung 1TB SATA300 32MB, HD103SJ
Monitor: 2233RZ Samsung
Thanks!
Greetings,
Poebes
_ NVLDDMKM problems_ | _ problems getting a driver for a laptop graphics card_ | _What PSU do I need?_
[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
_ NVLDDMKM problems_ | _ problems getting a driver for a laptop graphics card_ | _What PSU do I need?_
[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
get the gtx 460 1gig card not the 768mb card
[/quote]
That doesnt makes very much different does it?
get the gtx 460 1gig card not the 768mb card
That doesnt makes very much different does it?
get the gtx 460 1gig card not the 768mb card
[/quote]
That doesnt makes very much different does it?
get the gtx 460 1gig card not the 768mb card
That doesnt makes very much different does it?
_ NVLDDMKM problems_ | _ problems getting a driver for a laptop graphics card_ | _What PSU do I need?_
[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
_ NVLDDMKM problems_ | _ problems getting a driver for a laptop graphics card_ | _What PSU do I need?_
[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
if you plan on running in 3d then yes it does, also the 1gig card has a wider memory bus and more cache than the 768mb version.
[/quote]
Okay thanks!
And the rest of the system? Is it good enough?
Greets,
Poebes
if you plan on running in 3d then yes it does, also the 1gig card has a wider memory bus and more cache than the 768mb version.
Okay thanks!
And the rest of the system? Is it good enough?
Greets,
Poebes
Ummm, you haven't seen 3D Vision playing, have you? It leaves things like anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering in the dust. First you turn on 3D Vision, THEN you go through and see what else you can turn on - assuming you can get it working.
Ummm, you haven't seen 3D Vision playing, have you? It leaves things like anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering in the dust. First you turn on 3D Vision, THEN you go through and see what else you can turn on - assuming you can get it working.
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
[/quote]
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
Okay thanks for the tips guys!
Poebes
Unfortunately I think you might be a little disappointed with that setup if you want to run high graphical settings. You have to remember that 3D Vision means that you have to pump out double the frame rate you would need if you were gaming in 2D. That CPU if left at stock clocks is more then likely going to bottleneck those GTX460's. Qazax is also correct that you want to go with the 1gig version of the cards for sure. For a serious 3D Vision setup I would suggest going I7 with a minimum of 4 gig of ram and a single GTX480/580 to start with... able to upgrade to SLI once you think you need it.
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
Okay thanks for the tips guys!
Poebes
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
Thief 1/2/gold in 3D
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523535/3d-vision/thief-1-2-and-system-shock-2-perfect-3d-with-unofficial-patch-1-19
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Partol/album/509eb580a3e067153c000020/
[Acer GD245HQ - 1920x1080 120Hz] [Nvidia 3D Vision]
[MSI H81M-P33 with Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz and Zalman CNPS5X}[Transcend 2x2GB DDR3]
[Asus GTX 750 Ti @ 1350MHz] [Intel SSD 330 - 240GB]
[Creative Titanium HD + Beyerdynamic DT 880 (250ohm) headphones] [Windows 7 64bit]
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
[/quote]
It may be less expensive to buy a cheap H55 motherboard + cheap case + cheaper power supply + i3 with stock cooler + single 480/580
2 video cards means higher electricity bills + more heat (which limits overclocking)
See my sig for a cheap, low power single card 3D gaming pc. I will upgrade my 260 to a 580 (and overclock it) as soon as there are plenty in stock.
But SLI 460's beat 480 in performance and cost. SO why should I buy one? So the 1 gb versions and a better processor.
It may be less expensive to buy a cheap H55 motherboard + cheap case + cheaper power supply + i3 with stock cooler + single 480/580
2 video cards means higher electricity bills + more heat (which limits overclocking)
See my sig for a cheap, low power single card 3D gaming pc. I will upgrade my 260 to a 580 (and overclock it) as soon as there are plenty in stock.
Thief 1/2/gold in 3D
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523535/3d-vision/thief-1-2-and-system-shock-2-perfect-3d-with-unofficial-patch-1-19
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Partol/album/509eb580a3e067153c000020/
[Acer GD245HQ - 1920x1080 120Hz] [Nvidia 3D Vision]
[MSI H81M-P33 with Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz and Zalman CNPS5X}[Transcend 2x2GB DDR3]
[Asus GTX 750 Ti @ 1350MHz] [Intel SSD 330 - 240GB]
[Creative Titanium HD + Beyerdynamic DT 880 (250ohm) headphones] [Windows 7 64bit]
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
[/quote]
Here they say that a 460 SLI is a bit better than the 480 in 3D. And I use a 760 processor not 750(don't know if that makes a big difference). But what would be the bottleneck? The processor or the 460's?
About the monitor im not still sure, so maybe I should buy a better one indeed.
Thanks for all the replies!
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182854
http://www.hardwarec...sli-review.html
Gr,
Poebes
SLI 460's beat 480 in 2D but maybe not in 3D, in all games, at all times. Has anyone seen benchmark "460 SLI vs 480 in 3D"??
I think it depends on how good are the 3D and SLI drivers.
The i5 750 is very good especially when overclocked but 768MB card could be a possible bottleneck in 3D. Of course, it depends on the game and resolution. 3D 720p should be fine. 3D 1080p, maybe not always fine.
The monitor could be better. Look into the newer 16:9 monitors. I used to prefer 16:10 monitors too until I started playing 3D. A wider monitor is better in 3D because of the left and right edge effect.
Here they say that a 460 SLI is a bit better than the 480 in 3D. And I use a 760 processor not 750(don't know if that makes a big difference). But what would be the bottleneck? The processor or the 460's?
About the monitor im not still sure, so maybe I should buy a better one indeed.
Thanks for all the replies!
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182854
http://www.hardwarec...sli-review.html
Gr,
Poebes