[quote name='shr@pnel' date='08 November 2010 - 01:41 PM' timestamp='1289241673' post='1143508']
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my SLI GTX 480s and had to turn down NOTHING as I played in 3D /laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':laugh:' /> .
On a sidenote, even when the GTX 580 is released anyday now, its BOUND to be slower than my SLI GTX 480s /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
What price SLI GTX 460s or 470s pennypinchers now, ehh ??
(No offence).
[/quote]
No price, as I can play BC2 everything maxed at 1920x1080 at 60fps in 3D with my dual 460s. How's that extra $500, ehh?? /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />
I turn down the details before the resolution because of playing on an LCD and the nature of using non-native resolutions on LCDs.
[quote name='shr@pnel' date='08 November 2010 - 01:41 PM' timestamp='1289241673' post='1143508']
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my SLI GTX 480s and had to turn down NOTHING as I played in 3D /laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':laugh:' /> .
On a sidenote, even when the GTX 580 is released anyday now, its BOUND to be slower than my SLI GTX 480s /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
What price SLI GTX 460s or 470s pennypinchers now, ehh ??
(No offence).
No price, as I can play BC2 everything maxed at 1920x1080 at 60fps in 3D with my dual 460s. How's that extra $500, ehh?? /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />
I turn down the details before the resolution because of playing on an LCD and the nature of using non-native resolutions on LCDs.
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO . /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
[/quote]
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
[quote name='tritosine' date='09 November 2010 - 03:27 PM' timestamp='1289316445' post='1143888']
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO . /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO . /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
[/quote]
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
[quote name='tritosine' date='09 November 2010 - 03:27 PM' timestamp='1289316445' post='1143888']
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO . /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='07 November 2010 - 03:12 PM' timestamp='1289160757' post='1143097']
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
[/quote]
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='07 November 2010 - 03:12 PM' timestamp='1289160757' post='1143097']
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
[/quote]
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='09 November 2010 - 05:12 PM' timestamp='1289322772' post='1143943']
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='09 November 2010 - 05:12 PM' timestamp='1289322772' post='1143943']
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='09 November 2010 - 12:12 PM' timestamp='1289322772' post='1143943']
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
[quote name='Duppsko' date='09 November 2010 - 12:12 PM' timestamp='1289322772' post='1143943']
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
In Battlefield Bad Company 2, I find that the only setting that changes your framerate is AA. Turn it to 1x and you will be fine, even at 1080p and all other settings maxed.
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
In Battlefield Bad Company 2, I find that the only setting that changes your framerate is AA. Turn it to 1x and you will be fine, even at 1080p and all other settings maxed.
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
In Battlefield Bad Company 2, I find that the only setting that changes your framerate is AA. Turn it to 1x and you will be fine, even at 1080p and all other settings maxed.
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
In Battlefield Bad Company 2, I find that the only setting that changes your framerate is AA. Turn it to 1x and you will be fine, even at 1080p and all other settings maxed.
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my SLI GTX 480s and had to turn down NOTHING as I played in 3D
On a sidenote, even when the GTX 580 is released anyday now, its BOUND to be slower than my SLI GTX 480s
What price SLI GTX 460s or 470s pennypinchers now, ehh ??
(No offence).
[/quote]
No price, as I can play BC2 everything maxed at 1920x1080 at 60fps in 3D with my dual 460s. How's that extra $500, ehh??
I turn down the details before the resolution because of playing on an LCD and the nature of using non-native resolutions on LCDs.
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my SLI GTX 480s and had to turn down NOTHING as I played in 3D
On a sidenote, even when the GTX 580 is released anyday now, its BOUND to be slower than my SLI GTX 480s
What price SLI GTX 460s or 470s pennypinchers now, ehh ??
(No offence).
No price, as I can play BC2 everything maxed at 1920x1080 at 60fps in 3D with my dual 460s. How's that extra $500, ehh??
I turn down the details before the resolution because of playing on an LCD and the nature of using non-native resolutions on LCDs.
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO .
[/quote]
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO .
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
Mobo: ASUS M2N-SLI
|-North bridge
| |-CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 (3.0Ghz)
| |-GPU: MSI 460GTX 1GB OC'd to 900Mhz
| \-MEM: 8GB DDR3
\-South bridge
. |-HDD: Onboard SATA RAID (0)
. | \- 4x WD 320GB 7200 RPM
. |-Audio: Onboard CMedia 7.1 channel
. \-NIC: Onboard Intel 1Gb Ethernet
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO .
[/quote]
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
100" .
120 fps and motion resolution is the key for me, I wont settle for anything else. 120 fps, or GTFO .
you realize that's a lot faster than the human eye can see, right? that's like double the refresh rate of your monitor. so you're basically throwing away half of those frames -- and with it half of your gpu's computational power -- before they're even converted into light.
Mobo: ASUS M2N-SLI
|-North bridge
| |-CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 (3.0Ghz)
| |-GPU: MSI 460GTX 1GB OC'd to 900Mhz
| \-MEM: 8GB DDR3
\-South bridge
. |-HDD: Onboard SATA RAID (0)
. | \- 4x WD 320GB 7200 RPM
. |-Audio: Onboard CMedia 7.1 channel
. \-NIC: Onboard Intel 1Gb Ethernet
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
[/quote]
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
[/quote]
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
Just tested Battlefield BC 2 with my GTX 480 and had to turn down graphics details as i played in 3D.
I'm pretty used to play all games in 1920x0180 and max graphics before i got my 3D equipment.
So what do you do? Turn down the details or the resolution? How big difference is there when playing in 3D?
Are there any details that could just be turned off/down as they might have no impact when in 3D?
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
[/quote]
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
[/quote]
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
What CPU, I bet you're CPU-limited. BC2 really favors 4 cores.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
Mobo: ASUS M2N-SLI
|-North bridge
| |-CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 (3.0Ghz)
| |-GPU: MSI 460GTX 1GB OC'd to 900Mhz
| \-MEM: 8GB DDR3
\-South bridge
. |-HDD: Onboard SATA RAID (0)
. | \- 4x WD 320GB 7200 RPM
. |-Audio: Onboard CMedia 7.1 channel
. \-NIC: Onboard Intel 1Gb Ethernet
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
if you're using the shutter glasses you'll need 120hz refresh rate, and a monitor that's 3d-vision ready. that'll amount to 60hz per eye. (60hz is a practical minimum refresh rate unless you want to get a headache.)
and in any case you'll need twice the frame rate for the same quality of play, cause now you've got to do a frame for each eye.
Mobo: ASUS M2N-SLI
|-North bridge
| |-CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 (3.0Ghz)
| |-GPU: MSI 460GTX 1GB OC'd to 900Mhz
| \-MEM: 8GB DDR3
\-South bridge
. |-HDD: Onboard SATA RAID (0)
. | \- 4x WD 320GB 7200 RPM
. |-Audio: Onboard CMedia 7.1 channel
. \-NIC: Onboard Intel 1Gb Ethernet
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
[/quote]
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
btw, on resolution i have to pick 120hz right?
Strange, I thought you'd be getting better performance then. You can try turning shadows to medium, not much of an impact on image quality and should get you some FPS. Also disable HBAO, that should be worth a lot too.
i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz, 2x 970 GTX SLI, 16GB DDR4 @ 3000mhz, MSI Gaming M7, Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD 512GB, 2x 1TB RAID 1, 850w EVGA, Corsair RGB 90 keyboard
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
[/quote]
overclock that CPU. BC2 is heavily CPU dependant because it doesn't use PhysX.
check out this site for game optimizations
http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/bfbc2-tweak-guide
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
overclock that CPU. BC2 is heavily CPU dependant because it doesn't use PhysX.
check out this site for game optimizations
http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/bfbc2-tweak-guide
Rig: i7 950 @ 4.0 w/H70 | Gigabyte X58A-UD3R | Corsair HX850 | 6G Kingston HyperX 7-7-7-21 | OCZ Vertex 2 60G + Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB | Creative X-Fi Titanium |
Cooler Master ATCS 840 Black | Sparkle Calibre GTX480's in SLI
Display: Dell Ultrasharp U2711 and Alienware OptX AW2310 w/ 3D Vision shades
Peripherals: Logitech G27, Steelseries 6Gv2 & XAI, Buttkicker Gamer 2, Beyer Dynamic DT880s 600Ω with FiiO E9 Amp
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
[/quote]
overclock that CPU. BC2 is heavily CPU dependant because it doesn't use PhysX.
check out this site for game optimizations
http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/bfbc2-tweak-guide
Intel quadcore i7, 930 2.8ghz
6GB RAM. WIN7 64.
GTX 480
overclock that CPU. BC2 is heavily CPU dependant because it doesn't use PhysX.
check out this site for game optimizations
http://www.geforce.com/#/Optimize/Guides/bfbc2-tweak-guide
Rig: i7 950 @ 4.0 w/H70 | Gigabyte X58A-UD3R | Corsair HX850 | 6G Kingston HyperX 7-7-7-21 | OCZ Vertex 2 60G + Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB | Creative X-Fi Titanium |
Cooler Master ATCS 840 Black | Sparkle Calibre GTX480's in SLI
Display: Dell Ultrasharp U2711 and Alienware OptX AW2310 w/ 3D Vision shades
Peripherals: Logitech G27, Steelseries 6Gv2 & XAI, Buttkicker Gamer 2, Beyer Dynamic DT880s 600Ω with FiiO E9 Amp
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
<b>Memory:</b> 6GB DDR3 RAM (Kingston) <b>Graphics:</b> GTX 260 (216 cores, physX); EVGA GTX 480 SC
<b>OS:</b> Win7 Home Premium 64-bit / Vista Home Premium 64-bit
<b>Hard Disks:</b> 750GB + 500GB <b>Tower:</b> Antec 'Twelve Hundred' Gaming Tower
<b>Monitors:</b> 24" ACER GD245HQbd 120Hz 1920*1080 + 22" widescreen LCD 1680x1050
http://bit.ly/Bluesteel
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
P.S. Set HBAO off otherwise you will notice a kind of lag when 3D is enabled.
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
<b>Memory:</b> 6GB DDR3 RAM (Kingston) <b>Graphics:</b> GTX 260 (216 cores, physX); EVGA GTX 480 SC
<b>OS:</b> Win7 Home Premium 64-bit / Vista Home Premium 64-bit
<b>Hard Disks:</b> 750GB + 500GB <b>Tower:</b> Antec 'Twelve Hundred' Gaming Tower
<b>Monitors:</b> 24" ACER GD245HQbd 120Hz 1920*1080 + 22" widescreen LCD 1680x1050
http://bit.ly/Bluesteel