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Unread 10-11-2011, 02:06 AM   #21
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Ordered the 4670 a little while ago.
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Unread 10-11-2011, 06:41 AM   #22
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Now, while getting something more powerful for a bit of extra cash is usually nice, I don't think Shy should do that now. Since she will keep this PC for a while, a bottlenecked (by the processor) card would be a waste of money and performance. Again, I had 60 FPS in TF2 with stff on the highest settings (except for AA and some other numbery setting) at 720P. This card is better than the one I had.
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Unread 10-11-2011, 08:45 AM   #23
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Default She could also try to unlock a core, but that's a different thing entirely.

Clearly it doesn't matter, as the purchase was made, but all I did was note the price of a card very similar to what she already had (forget the specifics of GTS vs. GTX) and the presence of better cards around the same price as the 4670. I mean listing two cards is hardly giving a person an idea of their options, or so was my thinking by linking to multiple options. *shrug* GDDR5 over GDDR3 and faster core processing and memory speed for only ten dollars with the potential to serve as an HTPC card or something in the future sounds like a good deal to me.

In general, I would say that replacing the CPU and snagging a nicer card is the way to go for folks that have single-core machines when possible to avoid the bottle-necking issue.
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Unread 10-11-2011, 02:15 PM   #24
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In general, I would say that replacing the CPU and snagging a nicer card is the way to go for folks that have single-core machines when possible to avoid the bottle-necking issue.
You should consider this too, Shy, or at least start saving some money so that, whenever you need a new PC, you can have it as soon as you want it

As for unlocking the core, that's another option but, the last time Shy tried to do something with her PC (setting a TF2 server) it didn't end nicely o_o

OK, now the 2nd part of my previous reply (I was getting late for college >_>)

Hey Synk, it's nice to see you here. When it comes to PCs I'm always looking for your or Skweeb's posts :3

Actually, I only had those 2 choices because, I was looking for a GPU some time ago, I even asked for help here IIRC :P. Since her and mine processor are quite similar, I thought about telling her about one card that would be nice nice for that processor (i.e. one that wouldn't be bottlenecked a lot/at all), and another one in case she wanted a new PC.

BTW, I didn't buy a GPU because, now my mom and sis have replaced watching TV with watching videos on the internet so yeah >_>
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Unread 10-11-2011, 03:14 PM   #25
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It's also worth noting that CPU bottlenecking a GPU isn't as easy as 'this CPU will bottleneck this GPU', nor is it always the case that the CPU is the bottleneck (though that's usually going to be the case with a single core machine).

It really depends on the games and the settings. Some games with some settings put a much higher load on the GPU than the CPU basically moving the heavy work around. Turning on anti-aliasing, shaders, etc. will put more load on your GPU and allow you to get more out of a high end vid-card even with a mid-low end CPU.

And, again, it varies based on how the game was optimized. There are some that show no difference in FPS with a high end GPU going from a 3.00 GHz to overclocked into 4.00 GHz. Edit: And others that show an incredibly steep performance boost at certain points.
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Unread 10-12-2011, 08:11 AM   #26
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Yeah, I'm not convinced there's any hard and fast way to quantify just how much of a GPU is wasted due to bottlenecking or things like that on a general scale.

I may have overreacted to your post, akaSM, after having interpreted it as a bit hostile, and posted argumentatively, and for that I apologize.




Core unlocking is so neat, to me anyway. It's like a little game home builders get to play, gambling that they can spend less for additional performance. It requires a motherboard, though, that can do it, so in this case I don't think it's really relevant advice (so I left it in the subject line :D). When I stop living off graduate student moneys I would love to toss together some rigs and try to test my luck. But then I'd have the problem of having to find buyers for them or uses for them. I already have too many computers.

I guess I have to also hope they still produce their chips in such a way that the chance for stable cores still sittin' around remains a possibility.
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Unread 10-12-2011, 01:28 PM   #27
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Yup, optimization can help a lot. My laptop could run Serious Sam HD TSE at a nice framerate at 1080p with highish settings; the same laptop choked on Blur at 720p with medium settings :/

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Yeah, I'm not convinced there's any hard and fast way to quantify just how much of a GPU is wasted due to bottlenecking or things like that on a general scale.

I may have overreacted to your post, akaSM, after having interpreted it as a bit hostile, and posted argumentatively, and for that I apologize.

Core unlocking is so neat, to me anyway. It's like a little game home builders get to play, gambling that they can spend less for additional performance. It requires a motherboard, though, that can do it, so in this case I don't think it's really relevant advice (so I left it in the subject line ). When I stop living off graduate student moneys I would love to toss together some rigs and try to test my luck. But then I'd have the problem of having to find buyers for them or uses for them. I already have too many computers.

I guess I have to also hope they still produce their chips in such a way that the chance for stable cores still sittin' around remains a possibility.
Don't worry Synk. If my post seemed aggressive towards you, I'd like to apologize .

And yeah, there's no way to know how much will a certain CPU bottleneck a GPU.

While I trust NPF for advice, I don't know about whatever place Shy may go and look for the card, and I didn't want Shy to have the same experience I had some time ago.

Rant about a certain storeWhen I was looking for a GPU, I went to a place with lots of small PC related stores, there was one of them that sold a nice variety of GPUs so, I went to ask for prices and stuff. I was interested in a Radeon HD 3650 (it should have the same power as my laptop's 3670, was available around here and not extremely expensive) but, that guy kept offering me a Nvidia GTX 560 (one of the top cards) because "games depend more on the GPU than the CPU" (which is true, in most cases) and it didn't matter if I had an old (Pentium D) processor. That guy even showed me a presentation about how better was it to get a higher end card, compared to a higher end processor (again, true). Now, while the guy had true facts about the things he was telling me, he ignored one small but important detail:

My PC is really obsolete. A high end card would do me no good with a PC that cannot have more than 1GB of RAM, has an old processor and is quite old; at least not more good than a mid range card :/


I love to tinker around with PC and other things. The only thing I've overclocked (AND undervolted ) was a phone, and it was awesome :3. If I cannot get the laptop I want (the american dollar has been wonky lately), I'll try to put a good rig together :3
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