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IF DirectX11 is a Superset of DirectX 10.1 THEN DirectX 10.1 MUST logically be a SubsSet of DirectX11. from Wiki again "Direct3D 11 is a strict superset of Direct3D 10.1 — all hardware and API features of version 10.1 are retained, and new features are added only when necessary for exposing new functionality. This helps to keep backwards compatibility with previous versions of DirectX. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX_10#DirectX_10 For your argument in this case to be correct you must be able to list one feature of DirectX10.1 that is not in DirectX11. Last edited by Skoshi Tiger; 04-17-2011 at 02:00 AM. |
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So what hardware would you suggest? Do you think for $800 you can play COD on good settings? I would say definitly not. |
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Question turned another way, would the game look nicer (recent amazing visual effects) when changing from (for example) Nvidia 260 to 5xx serie which - as far as I understand - does support a further feature rich set of visual effects on top of older cards ? Thanks |
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For me it was and the i5 2500k serves me well. I am however interested in your statement that battlefield 3 will utilise 8 cores. I have not played any game yet that has come even close to using even 3 cores effectively let alone 4 properly. For what you do for a living 8 cores may be the way to go. But the i5 2500k is a good cpud that overclocks well and if you want to blow most of your budget on a graphic's card which is what clod demands then the small performance boost an i7 gives is not worth the money ![]() Just realised you also suggested cheaper options than mine in the i7 line. Have to agree with you on that. Last edited by Bobb4; 04-18-2011 at 11:52 AM. Reason: Was obviously wrong on one point |
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Just like to point out that in the two UK-based retailers that I usually use for PC components (Scan and OCUK) there are currently NO socket 1366 or 1156 i7s cheaper than the i5-2500K.
Closest was the quad core i7-950 at 188 (pounds) compared to the 2500K at 166. Cheapest 6-core was i7-970 at 440 pounds. And the i7-8xx's start at 206, and are considered inferior to the SBs. Basically to get any better performance than Sandy Bridge you need to spend a huge amount more. And even then it may not be worth it if you don't run highly threaded applications.
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Better graphical effects with newer card ? e.g. gtx 260 --> serie 5 ? Or just smoother & faster ? Regards |
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"But you guys! Video Editing! Seriously, i7 is cheaper and better than i5! You guys, pay attention to me, despite everything I ever said being either wrong or a lie, or a longwinded quote from Wikipedia."
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