DarkMatter
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Processor | Intel C2Q Q6600 @ Stock (for now) |
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Motherboard | Asus P5Q-E |
Cooling | Proc: Scythe Mine, Graphics: Zalman VF900 Cu |
Memory | 4 GB (2x2GB) DDR2 Corsair Dominator 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15 |
Video Card(s) | GigaByte 8800GT Stock Clocks: 700Mhz Core, 1700 Shader, 1940 Memory |
Storage | 74 GB WD Raptor 10000rpm, 2x250 GB Seagate Raid 0 |
Display(s) | HP p1130, 21" Trinitron |
Case | Antec p180 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi PLatinum |
Power Supply | 700W FSP Group 85% Efficiency |
Software | Windows XP |
mostly true, but you also gotta remmber that the g92 used on the 9800 and g94 on the 9600 are just versions of the same chip the new 8800gs/gt/gts use, and as such you CAN see a bennifit, from using them, i have been using the 174.16 drivers for a week now, and i got a perf boost with AA from them, nvidia is purly targeting their newist cards only because they want to keep the margin between them and the 8800's as high as possable till most ofthe reviews are out so that people will rush out and spent 600bucks on a new 9800 card......blah......
Agreed, sometimes they can help, but at the same time they can hurt more than what they help and you can't see it on the surface.
GForce 9000 series are based on G92, just as 8800 GS/GT/GTS. "Based" is the key word. I have read somewhere that 9 series could have some minor tweaks in the internal units, that would lead to 9600 GT performing so well compared to 8800 GT and 9800 GX2 being as fast (sometimes faster) than 8800 GTS SLI despite it's 10% slower core. Those internal changes are indeed more hazardous than what you could first think. Anyway a simple tweak to balance the computing power to different SP numbers could lead to a crash. Most crashes are related to resource management not done well.
and what about cross-breed systems?
how many people are running an Intel based motherboard, with an ATI southbridge and running an nVidia GPU?
how many users have had multiple crashes related to each individual hardware component, and do we factor out any known conflicting issues that tend to cause crashes in XP?
That's also part of what I wanted to point out.
Intel only does Intel-Intel (chipset-cpu), Ati does Ati-Intel (very few really, but still) and Ati-Amd, and Nvidia does also Amd and Intel with the added factor that even nowadays there are more Nvidia-Amd than Ati-Amd.
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