Highwayman
Extraordinary Member
Also like to point out that on normal screen resolutions upto to about 1200x800-ish theres little issues with that old whore "Texture buffer" memory which also kicks in the higher res you go stealing fps as it goes...and nothing looks worse than scaling down resolutions on a LCD...lol so thats another spanner in the works for users on bigger monitors when it comes to overclocking...since you cant add more ram to a GPU, only buy cards with more of it.
So looks like I'm still dreaming of the day Crysis runs super fast maxed out on that 22" monitor of mine...till january at least....mwhahahaa then is Dx11 time...assuming theres any 2gig versions by then. At the minute I can get huge speed gains dropping the res to say 1200x800 and all I see is how blocky it all gets, not the speed gains....I WANT QUALITY AND SPEED DAMMIT! IWANT TO PLAY GTA4 at 60fps solid maxed to the hilt and not have 2 of my CPUs cores sitting idle *rant* *foaming at mouth*
So looks like I'm still dreaming of the day Crysis runs super fast maxed out on that 22" monitor of mine...till january at least....mwhahahaa then is Dx11 time...assuming theres any 2gig versions by then. At the minute I can get huge speed gains dropping the res to say 1200x800 and all I see is how blocky it all gets, not the speed gains....I WANT QUALITY AND SPEED DAMMIT! IWANT TO PLAY GTA4 at 60fps solid maxed to the hilt and not have 2 of my CPUs cores sitting idle *rant* *foaming at mouth*
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