Yay! A debate :2thumbsup:.Quote:
Originally Posted by Just A Girl
(I'm rooting for you ShambleS... :kid:)
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Yay! A debate :2thumbsup:.Quote:
Originally Posted by Just A Girl
(I'm rooting for you ShambleS... :kid:)
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Originally Posted by Reenk Roink
I cant see what's to debate.
no body has said anything hideously incorrect.
(unless i want to be pedantic about things)
Cache size/ tweaks. Have been a factor all along.
But Its also become more of a selling point for cpu's these days than it used to be.
So there you go. Every 1 is right.
But they just didnt word it right for Some people to agree.
So i dont see where theres a debate.
unless you just want to be annoying and debate the littlest word being out of place.
But that would just be petty.
Wouldnt it orangat?
I ran 3dmark06 and it didn't crash, maybe it's related to a special effect or to something else than my gfx card (hard to know what though...).Quote:
Originally Posted by orangat
Getting a bit OT, sorry.
I had one on my 9800. Loved it. Silent, efficient, and keeping the case cool as well. My current :furious3: 6800 has a solid 2 slot backplate, so I'd have to cut it to accomodate an AC solution.Quote:
Originally Posted by CBR
There are 2 tiny whiny fans, and nice heatsinks on both gpu and ram. I tried putting a bigger fan from an A64 stock cooler over the gpu, and it worked great for the gpu and ram, but the card became unstable due to the voltage regulators overheating. (known problem for 6800 cards) I'll need to find a way to cool that part better. :idea2: Or sell it and buy a 7800 GS.
As for the other discussion here, I think a main reason why the A64-chips kick ### is the on-chip memory controller. The importance of cache size can vary greatly between apps.