Jun 24, 2009, 10:53 PM // 22:53
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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my yearly upgrade
as some of you might know, i built my pc last year. its specs were:
-core 2 duo E7200 @ 3.2ghz (OC)
-corsair dominator 1gb x4 RAM (PC2-6400)
-Asus P5K-VM motherboard (G33 chipset)
-HiS Radeon HD 4850 512mb
-Samsung SyncMaster 2243BW
-various SATA2 harddrives, etc
for this year's upgrade, i decided to leave the CPU and motherboard and go with beefier graphics, along with a new monitor to go with it. since i was already using a Radeon and the SyncMaster series have been good to me so far, i went with these two upgrades:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 OC (901/1000)
-Samsung SyncMaster 2342BWX (2048x1152 resolution)
so far, i've had it for one day, and the performance increase is quite amazing. even with dramatically higher resolution (i went from a 1680x1050), all my games are performing much better. not only is maximum and average FPS up, but there is noticeably less stuttering during fighting scenes, especially in Mass Effect and my heavily modded Oblivion (MSAA x4, AF16). needless to say, the graphic card eats GW for snack.
i've also tried to overclock, to see what the maximums are. so far, i've managed a rather weak 940/1035. the highest i've ever gotten was 950/1045, and that immediately crashed my entire system. idle temperature is around 60C, and goes up to around 90C under Furmark with the overclocking.
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Jun 25, 2009, 02:30 AM // 02:30
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Burninate Stuff
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: New Mexico
Profession: E/Mo
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Same monitors, moriz. Love em!
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Jun 25, 2009, 02:42 AM // 02:42
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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and i can semi confirm that the overclock+dual monitor bug that plagues the HD4850 does not transfer over to this particular card, because the card keeps the vRAM running at full speed at all times, even when idle. this might be the reason why the 4890 uses more power idle than the GTX275.
however, the underlying problem is still there; AMD merely made a workaround for it.
i'll be able to fully confirm this once i move back to my parents' place in august/september, where i'll have the room to hook up both monitors at the same time.
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Jun 25, 2009, 06:53 AM // 06:53
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Core Guru
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o/
I have the same monitor. It is literally the best monitor you can buy right now that isn't crazy expensive. I got mine for $215 CND, and the brightness blinds me like a mofo.
Other than that, don't run 4 sticks of RAM. Only 1 stick per channel, or else you can't OC that good, it fails much sooner, and most mobo's can't even handle factory OC'd ram if you use more than one stick per channel.
DDR2 1066, DDR3 anything above 1333 <- Those generally wont work with more than 1 stick per channel. Or, you generally need to increase the voltage or timings to compansate.
And I almost bought 2x 4890's with waterblocks, but I will wait for 5870's in a month and get those.
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Jun 25, 2009, 11:18 AM // 11:18
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über těk-nĭsh'ən
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Profession: R/
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got mine for $240 CND. had i gone to the store two days earlier, i could've had them for $190. and yeah, i had to mess around with the brightness/colours before i can look at it for prolonged periods. it was too bright and too bluish.
other than maybe tightening the timings, i probably won't bother overclocking the RAM. i bought them cheap (two kits of 2gb), and they work well enough. it's currently in a 1:1 ratio with the FSB, and since i have no intention of overclocking my CPU any further, i don't really need to raise the bandwidth on the RAM. the timings are pretty bad though, i think they are 5-5-5-18, if i remember correctly.
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