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I don't know what the sweet spot for vram with COD is and it could possibly change after the performance patch. I always get the best possible system with budget restraints being the deciding factor. A video card vendor with a step up program would be a great idea, if the new series goes according to plan it will be around for atleast another ten years adding more resource hungry features. I don't want to even think about the monies I've spent on highend video cards for the last fifteen years or so. I think the best decision I made regarding playing COD was installing it on a separate SSD, with only the Hotas peripherals, and a separate copy of Windows 7 64 bit installed on it. I do have to reboot to that particular copy of Windows when I want to fly COD, but it reboots very quickly, and I've never had any performance or CTD issues.
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Intel core I7 950 @ 3.8 Asus PT6 Motherboard 6 gigs OCZ DDR3 1600 Asus GTX580 Direct CU II 60gigSSD with only Windows7 64bit, Hotas Peripherals, and COD running on it 500gig HD Dual Boot Samsung 32"LG 120hz MSFF2 Joystick Cougar Throttle Saitek Pro Rudder pedals Voice Activation Controls Track IR 5 ProClip |
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I just swapped out my EVGA GTX 560Ti 1 gig card for a Gigabyte GTX 680 2 Gig. I was pleased with the 560Ti, but I'm finding the 680 performs very well (higher framerates with some eye candy features turned up) despite my aging cpu and it seems to run considerably cooler, too.
I have no benchmarks to offer, nor do I care to get into that aspect; just that my initial impressions ofthe 680 are very good. I also moved to an Asus 27" monitor which supports 120 hz so the smoothness effect is considerable. Online play still is demanding, I've noticed, with noticeable slowdowns in heavy action/many planes.
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Intel core I7 950 @ 3.8 Asus PT6 Motherboard 6 gigs OCZ DDR3 1600 Asus GTX580 Direct CU II 60gigSSD with only Windows7 64bit, Hotas Peripherals, and COD running on it 500gig HD Dual Boot Samsung 32"LG 120hz MSFF2 Joystick Cougar Throttle Saitek Pro Rudder pedals Voice Activation Controls Track IR 5 ProClip |
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Oh, don't I wish!!!
Gateway saw fit to lock the bios on my FX6801 PC tighter than than a cow's bum in fly time. I know there are hacks out there to crack this Enigma machine, but I haven't walked that path yet.
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I can not fault my card. Gainwood 3 gig gtx580
Live the dream Son! any of the 3gig 580's will do. I don't OC mine and never will. just no need it is soooo powerful and will not need to be upgraded for about 2-3 years.... Pffftt I know I will go out and buy a 690 anyway... call it impulse buying.
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__________________ Win7, 64bit Ultra Asus P8P67Pro MB Intel i7-2600K Coursair 16GB (4x 4GB), DDR3-1600MHz Gainward Nvidia 580GTX 3GB DDR5 850-Watt Modular Power Supply WIN7 and COD on Gskill SSD 240GB 40" Panasonic LCD TrackIR5 + Thrustmaster Warthog stick, throttle & pedals |
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