O Ocer 939 In Runtime Messages 124 May 28, 2005 #1 i over clocked my old 5500 pci again and was able to push 58 fps average out on the css stress test medium to high settings. i pushed the overclock to 330/540
i over clocked my old 5500 pci again and was able to push 58 fps average out on the css stress test medium to high settings. i pushed the overclock to 330/540
G GageMW Daemon Poster Messages 858 May 28, 2005 #3 that's pretty awesome. considering thats about half of what a $360 gets, and 5500s are worth like what, $120?
that's pretty awesome. considering thats about half of what a $360 gets, and 5500s are worth like what, $120?
V VIII Daemon Poster Messages 1,019 May 28, 2005 #4 Not really. The 5500 wouldnt be able to display a lot of the effects the $360 card can.. plus, if u put the 5500 on the same level settings as the $360 card is runnin at then there would be a large difference
Not really. The 5500 wouldnt be able to display a lot of the effects the $360 card can.. plus, if u put the 5500 on the same level settings as the $360 card is runnin at then there would be a large difference
D diabloII Fully Optimized Messages 3,215 May 28, 2005 #5 GageMW said: that's pretty awesome. considering thats about half of what a $360 gets, and 5500s are worth like what, $120? Click to expand... wtf?? a 360 card (i.e. 6800GT pci-e) uses 16 pipelines, with x16 bandwidth (4 gigs?) and has the frequencies of 350/1000 that $120 card he has has like 2? 4? pipelines, a really, really small bandwidth (PCI) very, very different but you management to OC a pci card so good job?
GageMW said: that's pretty awesome. considering thats about half of what a $360 gets, and 5500s are worth like what, $120? Click to expand... wtf?? a 360 card (i.e. 6800GT pci-e) uses 16 pipelines, with x16 bandwidth (4 gigs?) and has the frequencies of 350/1000 that $120 card he has has like 2? 4? pipelines, a really, really small bandwidth (PCI) very, very different but you management to OC a pci card so good job?