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Yes, but his CPU is a major bottleneck...his system is very similar to mine, but his CPU is 200MHz faster than mine. An HD4770 would not be a good choice because a lot of power is wasted. With something like, say, a 9800GT, there is less power wasted, even though the CPU is still maxed.
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Warsaw
Yes, but his CPU is a major bottleneck...his system is very similar to mine, but his CPU is 200MHz faster than mine. An HD4770 would not be a good choice because a lot of power is wasted. With something like, say, a 9800GT, there is less power wasted, even though the CPU is still maxed.
What? Aren't the 9800 GT and 4770 around the same performance?
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Um no. The 4770 toasts the 9800GT. The 4770/4850 compete with the 9800GTX+. If I were to upgrade my computer, I would probably get a 9600GT, but no more than a 9800GT. 9600GT is a hair shy of the 9800GT, but $20-$40 less.
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Also for a note on the forum, You are better off with a Geforce 250 vs the 9800GTX+ since it pretty much is just a remake.
a little off topic, but there it is...
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And at that you are better off with an HD4770, which is ~$50USD cheaper and runs a hair shy of it, though it does best it in some areas.
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That's perfectly fine. It won't hinder performance enough to a degree that you'll really notice. the single card on it's own would utilize it's performance capabilities just as good as it would if it were under PCI-E 2.0
PCI-E 2.0 has a wider amount of bandwidth and would become more useful under SLI or Crossfire situations due to such extreme bandwidth sucking under those situations.
EDIT: in short PCI-E 2.0 is backwards compatible
Also, I took a good look at your specs and it looks like it'd be smooth sailing for you if you got it.
Totally did not know that, thank you.
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Warsaw
Yes, but his CPU is a major bottleneck...his system is very similar to mine, but his CPU is 200MHz faster than mine. An HD4770 would not be a good choice because a lot of power is wasted. With something like, say, a 9800GT, there is less power wasted, even though the CPU is still maxed.
But should I chose to put one in my computer, would it still be pretty much fine and able to run most games pretty well?
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It can, though it will stumble, which gets very grating after awhile.
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Whats the difference between 4 pin and 3 pin fans?
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Bhamid
Whats the difference between 4 pin and 3 pin fans?
Sorry for link posting, don't know if this would help:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherb.../cs-012074.htm
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I think 4 pins usually means the fan is variable speed and can be adjusted...3 pins means it's either on or off.