Percentage of 3D games you can play with a single Gtx 570
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Can someone inform me what % of 3D Nvidia games you can play with 1 Gtx 570 with at least 30 fps on a 1080p 3d monitor, AA enabled, and other settings also enabled? Also same setting with 560 ti?
If I can play at least 90-95% current 3d games then it is fine by me!
Note: I will be playing on this yet to be builded PC:
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GIGABYTE GA-P67A-D3-B3 Intel P67
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Can someone inform me what % of 3D Nvidia games you can play with 1 Gtx 570 with at least 30 fps on a 1080p 3d monitor, AA enabled, and other settings also enabled? Also same setting with 560 ti?
If I can play at least 90-95% current 3d games then it is fine by me!
Note: I will be playing on this yet to be builded PC:
[quote name='Heedless_onE' date='10 September 2011 - 08:11 PM' timestamp='1315699887' post='1291232']
All of them. Whether or not they'll be playable FPS wise is a different story.
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Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
Also, you say all of them but the results below say a different story:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/306?vs=330
(keep in mind those results are in 2d fps not 3d fps)
[quote name='Likay' date='10 September 2011 - 07:39 PM' timestamp='1315697979' post='1291223']
Get one first. If not enough, get another one. /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
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Well I don't want to waste precious dollar so that is why I am asking before I make my decision. So please which one I should get first based on what I am asking here.
[quote name='Likay' date='10 September 2011 - 07:39 PM' timestamp='1315697979' post='1291223']
Get one first. If not enough, get another one. /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Well I don't want to waste precious dollar so that is why I am asking before I make my decision. So please which one I should get first based on what I am asking here.
A better card will always give you better performance, also in 3d. It's very hard to predict the fps in 3d even if you have the numbers for 2d-equivalent. Compare the datas for the cards you're thinking of and decide. The gtx570 is generally sharper than the 560ti according to a quick look.
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13087-nvidia-geforce-gtx-570
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13357-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560-ti
Swedish links but google translate could make it easier.
And as i said (not a joke): Get one first and when you want more, get another when prices comes down.
A better card will always give you better performance, also in 3d. It's very hard to predict the fps in 3d even if you have the numbers for 2d-equivalent. Compare the datas for the cards you're thinking of and decide. The gtx570 is generally sharper than the 560ti according to a quick look.
[quote name='CoppDog' date='10 September 2011 - 11:07 PM' timestamp='1315710422' post='1291265']
My single gtx570 runs all my games great in 3d .. No complaints here.. Great card
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Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='10 September 2011 - 08:17 PM' timestamp='1315700255' post='1291233']
Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
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You cannot SLI a GTX 570 and a GTX 560 Ti
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='10 September 2011 - 11:22 PM' timestamp='1315711335' post='1291269']
Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
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[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='11 September 2011 - 02:29 AM' timestamp='1315722551' post='1291315']
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
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They all come from the same factory. Brand doesn't really make a difference. You're basically just buying a warranty and customer support if it breaks.
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='11 September 2011 - 02:29 AM' timestamp='1315722551' post='1291315']
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
They all come from the same factory. Brand doesn't really make a difference. You're basically just buying a warranty and customer support if it breaks.
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='11 September 2011 - 01:29 AM' timestamp='1315722551' post='1291315']
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
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I have a evga if that makes a difference
Shaderhacker is correct somewhat. I have a single Evga GTX 570 computer pushing an Acer Projector at 720p res and also have another pc with dual GTX 480's pushing an Acer 1080p LCD 3d panel. The cards themselves are pretty even in terms of power because of the generation gap.
Really what you get when you add a second GPU is the ability to turn up more (if not all) eye-candy such as AA and Aniso 16x, higher res textures etc..
This is not true for ALL games. If your playing an older game (I will use Mass Effect 1 for example) a single GTX 570 will have no issues with 3d at max settings. Newer games (2010/2011) is where you start taxing a single GPU in 3d. You can make up for this somewhat by lowering various in-game graphics options however.
For the most part tho, if you want to max graphical settings in 3d at 1080p with a constant frame rate you do really do need 2 GPU's.
Hope this helps.
Shaderhacker is correct somewhat. I have a single Evga GTX 570 computer pushing an Acer Projector at 720p res and also have another pc with dual GTX 480's pushing an Acer 1080p LCD 3d panel. The cards themselves are pretty even in terms of power because of the generation gap.
Really what you get when you add a second GPU is the ability to turn up more (if not all) eye-candy such as AA and Aniso 16x, higher res textures etc..
This is not true for ALL games. If your playing an older game (I will use Mass Effect 1 for example) a single GTX 570 will have no issues with 3d at max settings. Newer games (2010/2011) is where you start taxing a single GPU in 3d. You can make up for this somewhat by lowering various in-game graphics options however.
For the most part tho, if you want to max graphical settings in 3d at 1080p with a constant frame rate you do really do need 2 GPU's.
1080p AND AA? I'd say none, not without lowering other settings. I use a 570 with an i7-2600k at 720p and it slightly dips below 30fps here and there in modern games like Metro 2033 and Bad Company 2 with 4x AA.
1080p AND AA? I'd say none, not without lowering other settings. I use a 570 with an i7-2600k at 720p and it slightly dips below 30fps here and there in modern games like Metro 2033 and Bad Company 2 with 4x AA.
If I can play at least 90-95% current 3d games then it is fine by me!
Note: I will be playing on this yet to be builded PC:
Intel Core i5-2500K
GIGABYTE GA-P67A-D3-B3 Intel P67
G.SKILL NS 4GB (2 x 2GB)
WD Caviar Blue WD3200AAKX 320GB 7200 RPM
Case Xigmatek Utgard CPC-T90DB-U01 Mid tower
COOLER MASTER GX Series RS750-ACAAE3-US 750W
If I can play at least 90-95% current 3d games then it is fine by me!
Note: I will be playing on this yet to be builded PC:
Intel Core i5-2500K
GIGABYTE GA-P67A-D3-B3 Intel P67
G.SKILL NS 4GB (2 x 2GB)
WD Caviar Blue WD3200AAKX 320GB 7200 RPM
Case Xigmatek Utgard CPC-T90DB-U01 Mid tower
COOLER MASTER GX Series RS750-ACAAE3-US 750W
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
All of them. Whether or not they'll be playable FPS wise is a different story.
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Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
Also, you say all of them but the results below say a different story:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/306?vs=330
(keep in mind those results are in 2d fps not 3d fps)
All of them. Whether or not they'll be playable FPS wise is a different story.
Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
Also, you say all of them but the results below say a different story:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/306?vs=330
(keep in mind those results are in 2d fps not 3d fps)
Get one first. If not enough, get another one.
[/quote]
Well I don't want to waste precious dollar so that is why I am asking before I make my decision. So please which one I should get first based on what I am asking here.
Get one first. If not enough, get another one.
Well I don't want to waste precious dollar so that is why I am asking before I make my decision. So please which one I should get first based on what I am asking here.
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13087-nvidia-geforce-gtx-570
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13357-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560-ti
Swedish links but google translate could make it easier.
And as i said (not a joke): Get one first and when you want more, get another when prices comes down.
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13087-nvidia-geforce-gtx-570
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/13357-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560-ti
Swedish links but google translate could make it easier.
And as i said (not a joke): Get one first and when you want more, get another when prices comes down.
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
My single gtx570 runs all my games great in 3d .. No complaints here.. Great card
[/quote]
Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
My single gtx570 runs all my games great in 3d .. No complaints here.. Great card
Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
[/quote]
You cannot SLI a GTX 570 and a GTX 560 Ti
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='10 September 2011 - 11:22 PM' timestamp='1315711335' post='1291269']
Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
[/quote]
There is only 1 version of the GTX 570
Well I want to maintain at least 30 FPS or whatever FPS is playable for a game, so will 560 TI and 570 handle 30 FPS for 3D vision?
You cannot SLI a GTX 570 and a GTX 560 Ti
[quote name='bobetsatonez' date='10 September 2011 - 11:22 PM' timestamp='1315711335' post='1291269']
Which gtx570 version you have and what is your build?
There is only 1 version of the GTX 570
You cannot SLI a GTX 570 and a GTX 560 Ti
There is only 1 version of the GTX 570
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I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
You cannot SLI a GTX 570 and a GTX 560 Ti
There is only 1 version of the GTX 570
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
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They all come from the same factory. Brand doesn't really make a difference. You're basically just buying a warranty and customer support if it breaks.
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
They all come from the same factory. Brand doesn't really make a difference. You're basically just buying a warranty and customer support if it breaks.
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
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I have a evga if that makes a difference
I meant which manufacture of gtx 570 you have? Evga, etc?
I have a evga if that makes a difference
A single card just isn't going to cut it for consistent fps above 30fps.
A single card just isn't going to cut it for consistent fps above 30fps.
Really what you get when you add a second GPU is the ability to turn up more (if not all) eye-candy such as AA and Aniso 16x, higher res textures etc..
This is not true for ALL games. If your playing an older game (I will use Mass Effect 1 for example) a single GTX 570 will have no issues with 3d at max settings. Newer games (2010/2011) is where you start taxing a single GPU in 3d. You can make up for this somewhat by lowering various in-game graphics options however.
For the most part tho, if you want to max graphical settings in 3d at 1080p with a constant frame rate you do really do need 2 GPU's.
Hope this helps.
Really what you get when you add a second GPU is the ability to turn up more (if not all) eye-candy such as AA and Aniso 16x, higher res textures etc..
This is not true for ALL games. If your playing an older game (I will use Mass Effect 1 for example) a single GTX 570 will have no issues with 3d at max settings. Newer games (2010/2011) is where you start taxing a single GPU in 3d. You can make up for this somewhat by lowering various in-game graphics options however.
For the most part tho, if you want to max graphical settings in 3d at 1080p with a constant frame rate you do really do need 2 GPU's.
Hope this helps.
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