I'm having a hard time trying to figure out what I want to upgrade on my PC as of yet. After overclocking my PC further today, I've decided against upgrading my CPU and am now looking further into grabbing a video card.
Right now this is my current rig:
■Two HD4850 512M Crossfired
■Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P
■AMD Phenom II x3 720 @3.4GHz 4th Core Unlocked
■Corsair GS600 PSU
■Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit @ 1680 x 1050 Resolution
The Current setup I have does great in most games, but the Crossfire experience so far has been a mixed bag. Scaling isn't always positive, Company of Heroes for example hardly performs better, Shift 2 has it's fair share of graphical glitches, And BF3 for some odd reason chugged even though RadeonPro indicated that I was running in the range of 50-60 FPS. On the other hand Crysis 2 ran on High quite impressively, Source games are a joke, and even Bad Company 2 runs at or over 60FPS in most situations.
The problem is that I don't like sitting around waiting for the AMD Catalyst team to create a new CAP (Catalyst Application Profile) for us Crossfire users each week, just to find out it's going to take another week for the right CAP to come out, and in the end it usually causes other problems that need to be solved by yet another CAP. By that time a whole new Catalyst Driver is out, and the cycle repeats.
With everything stated above in mind, I'm considering actually upgrading to an HD6950. This One to be exact. It comes at a hefty price of $260, and after both my HD4850's maybe fetching $60-$70 on ebay; that makes this a decent amount of cash to drop on a video card.
According to Tom's Hardware Graphics Charts from 2010 Two HD4850s Crossfired are on par with the Nvidia GTX 460. Moving onto Tom's Hardware Graphics Charts from 2011 the HD6950 scores an average of 30FPS more than the GTX460. Benchmarks are benchmarks though, and I'm not really sure what to think at this point.
Any suggestions? Observations? Insight? Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance,
Silent Ricochet
Right now this is my current rig:
■Two HD4850 512M Crossfired
■Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P
■AMD Phenom II x3 720 @3.4GHz 4th Core Unlocked
■Corsair GS600 PSU
■Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit @ 1680 x 1050 Resolution
The Current setup I have does great in most games, but the Crossfire experience so far has been a mixed bag. Scaling isn't always positive, Company of Heroes for example hardly performs better, Shift 2 has it's fair share of graphical glitches, And BF3 for some odd reason chugged even though RadeonPro indicated that I was running in the range of 50-60 FPS. On the other hand Crysis 2 ran on High quite impressively, Source games are a joke, and even Bad Company 2 runs at or over 60FPS in most situations.
The problem is that I don't like sitting around waiting for the AMD Catalyst team to create a new CAP (Catalyst Application Profile) for us Crossfire users each week, just to find out it's going to take another week for the right CAP to come out, and in the end it usually causes other problems that need to be solved by yet another CAP. By that time a whole new Catalyst Driver is out, and the cycle repeats.
With everything stated above in mind, I'm considering actually upgrading to an HD6950. This One to be exact. It comes at a hefty price of $260, and after both my HD4850's maybe fetching $60-$70 on ebay; that makes this a decent amount of cash to drop on a video card.
According to Tom's Hardware Graphics Charts from 2010 Two HD4850s Crossfired are on par with the Nvidia GTX 460. Moving onto Tom's Hardware Graphics Charts from 2011 the HD6950 scores an average of 30FPS more than the GTX460. Benchmarks are benchmarks though, and I'm not really sure what to think at this point.
Any suggestions? Observations? Insight? Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance,
Silent Ricochet