Hardware & Technical The Graphics Cards discussion thread

High end GFX rigs?

  • Yes

    Votes: 49 44.5%
  • No

    Votes: 30 27.3%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 18 16.4%
  • Why are you asking this?

    Votes: 13 11.8%

  • Total voters
    110
  • Poll closed .
I recently bought a laptop with the GTX 760m in it (innit) and am very pleased. Alpha a smooooooooooooth.

It is also perfectly happy with my other games. Win!
 
Errr...
I recently ordered a custom-built PC online, with pretty much the best of everything I could afford...
But I don't know $#!+ about hardware, so...
Is an Nvidia 640 (2GB) enough? (Plus an Intel i7 4770 + 16GBRAM)?

kthxbai
 
Errr...
I recently ordered a custom-built PC online, with pretty much the best of everything I could afford...
But I don't know $#!+ about hardware, so...
Is an Nvidia 640 (2GB) enough? (Plus an Intel i7 4770 + 16GBRAM)?

kthxbai

Should be plenty - I have NVIDIA GTX-670M (1.5 Gb), intel i7 3770M and 16GB RAM and the alpha runs smooth as silk on highest settings 1920x1080.
 
New Card for Birthday - Graphics Concerns

I am not sure I have got the best Card for the Elite Alpha. Graphics look a bit low res.

elite_ellen_elephant_happy_birthday_card-r27678a3c29454487a66ecb1ee1c5669f_xvuat_8byvr_324.jpg


Any advice on what I should do?
 
Certainly enough power (rest of PC depending) to render Elite in all its glory.

Pc is 3 years old, upgraded over time, its a shuttle (500W PSU) with 500GB SSD, i7 and 8GB Ram.

just saving rounding up some cash for alpha, but wanted to get the pc upto scratch first.
 
Errr...
I recently ordered a custom-built PC online, with pretty much the best of everything I could afford...
But I don't know $#!+ about hardware, so...
Is an Nvidia 640 (2GB) enough? (Plus an Intel i7 4770 + 16GBRAM)?

kthxbai
Nvidia 640 is not good, it will be the bottleneck in your system.
Tom's Hardware says it's good for the price, but if you can afford an i7-4770, I guess you could well afford a GTX760 etc. If not, then switching to i5-4670 should free enough funds to do that. (for Nvidia, the second number means more than the first one in terms of performance)

That said, you probably will have to get a better PSU is you upgrade the GFX, wouldn't be surprised it that PC came with a generic 400-450W PSU (or even a crappy 300W one), for a decent GFX you'd want a good brand 500+ W PSU.

A couple of links to get more info about different graphics cards:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html
http://www.hwcompare.com/category/gpu/
 

Sir.Tj

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Nice card, you may consider upgrading your PSU at the same time.
 
Errr...
I recently ordered a custom-built PC online, with pretty much the best of everything I could afford...
But I don't know $#!+ about hardware, so...
Is an Nvidia 640 (2GB) enough? (Plus an Intel i7 4770 + 16GBRAM)?

kthxbai

Should be plenty - I have NVIDIA GTX-670M (1.5 Gb), intel i7 3770M and 16GB RAM and the alpha runs smooth as silk on highest settings 1920x1080.
That 670, even as an "M" version is totally different beast than the 640 (which comes with GDDR3 :eek:)
Even the OP's GTX460 would beat the crap out of GT640, being about on par with GTX670M (or just above, depending on the version).
 
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Was toying with getting new card to play this, as i think my current 460GTX may struggle.

whats your opinion on this card?

http://www.ebuyer.com/520367-evga-n...048mb-256-bit-ddr5-acx-cooling-02g-p4-2765-kr

I have a GTX 460 in my old Core 2 Duo computer & ran the alpha on it at high settings to see how it performed.
Without going into detail, I am convinced that the GFX card was being held back by the CPU because the average frame rate was good & at no point did the game become a slide show, being perfectly playable at all times. You might like to read this thread for more details: http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?p=246351#post246351

Of course, if you can afford the GTX 760 then go for it ! :)
 
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