A video card test needs to show a consumer the capabilities of the card, so they can decide if the card is for them. If what you said was true than they would only do one test at 1920x1600 and be done with it. The lowest resolution I've ever seen on a review was 1920x1080. Not everyone has a monitor that runs that high.
most of MSI's mobo aren't getting an update that will allow the use of am2+, which pisses me off because I bought that board with plans to upgrade to a AM2+ chip
True, but your TV can only display 60 FPS. So a game won't look that great and there will be flickering.
Which is why this technology didn't catch on in the 90s, there weren't any monitors that could display it.
And it tried a bit to catch on a couple of years ago in PC gaming but everyone left the inferior CRTs for the advanced LCDs.
And IIRC those new HDTVs that claim to do 120 don't actually do it they just generates a frame that links the other two. Please correct me if I'm wrong about that though
Because being in Massachusetts would harm its ability to recruit and retain employees even more than banning gay marriage
Voice acting was better in the English version, which just doesn't happen
Don't file shares require rpc?
All that does is drops unsolicited messages, kinda like the windows fire wall does, which has been activated by default for almost 4.5 years.
That's the scary part, Obama was
The ability to speak does not make you intelligent. Now get out of here.
Honestly the only difference I ever saw between Palin and Obama is one is more articulate than the other.
Lovely a great point and I just spent all of my points marking up all of the Linux jokes in the British Navy thread.
I think too many people are over thinking the issue
http://xkcd.com/530/
I think he means, use a VCR.
Doubling you speed was much more noticeable with lower speed.
That must be nice, in the USA there isn't a great need for most politicians but they feel like they need to do something to justify their jobs.
Then give to charity
Um my bad on starting this little flame war I had no idea.
Is there a Python clone that uses C style formating?
Maybe I'm just whiny, but the braces and everything are just easier to read.
Hell no all those people eat is grass, there isn't any fat on them.
You'll still need a key for it to work, but thank you anyway for God know what reason my computer wouldn't start the DL.
A video card test needs to show a consumer the capabilities of the card, so they can decide if the card is for them. If what you said was true than they would only do one test at 1920x1600 and be done with it. The lowest resolution I've ever seen on a review was 1920x1080. Not everyone has a monitor that runs that high.
218 GFlops
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT072405191325&p=2
A single 8800 kill the cell and the video processor in the ps3 combined
I can run Crysis/Warhead at 30fps maxed out at 720p. I have a single 4850.
The problem with video card review is they don't bother testing anything lower than 1920x1080 which is 2.25x bigger than 720.
Crysis takes a lot to run but it has already been tamed as long as you aren't running at 2560x1600 or some other absurd resolution.
They aren't any different the Catholic church was corrupt as hell, which is why everyone formed their own churches. They are both pure corruption.
/catholic
most of MSI's mobo aren't getting an update that will allow the use of am2+, which pisses me off because I bought that board with plans to upgrade to a AM2+ chip
True, but your TV can only display 60 FPS. So a game won't look that great and there will be flickering.
Which is why this technology didn't catch on in the 90s, there weren't any monitors that could display it.
And it tried a bit to catch on a couple of years ago in PC gaming but everyone left the inferior CRTs for the advanced LCDs.
And IIRC those new HDTVs that claim to do 120 don't actually do it they just generates a frame that links the other two. Please correct me if I'm wrong about that though
That is the greatest website ever
A massive marketing blitz helps a lot too.
I guess that is worded a bit weird.
keyword "on the"