Atrocity Exhibition wrote:
I'm still bobbing along quite happily with my 4890, it clocks in about the same as a 5850 overall (running an 11% overclock as I do) so only the 5870 is faster, and I ain't chucking £300 at it
I just had to say something there. Firstly the 5870 isn't the bargain. Crossfired 5770s is the bargain. I know you read Custom PC and I know you're brainwashed by what they tell you (because you admitted it elsewhere) but you (and they) need to stop being so old fashioned and get with the times. Firstly Crossfire will scale
any game . There is no wait for drivers, there is no wait for patches it's just how Crossfire works. It isn't like SLI.
To prove this I enabled the 'crossfire active' stamp on my drivers in the CCC. Basically it loads up a transparent Crossfire X logo in the top right corner of the screen. Here it is.
And then set up the benchmark with these settings (yes that's basically everything on ultra/max with DX10).
And even with Fraps running in the background (so I could get the screens as it's DX10) I was hitting no less than 52fps during massive explosions with 60+ constant throughout the benchmark. That's far higher than a 5870 and a pair of 5770s costs £250. Not only that, but they're immensely clever cards. Look what happens when you're in Windows.
Card one halves it's clock to lower power consumption.
And card 2? well look what it's doing.
I actually thought it was broken because sometimes it will enable and run at 150mhz. So I purposely dragged the box to the second monitor and left it there when I ran a game. Sure enough, it springs to life and clocks itself to the full 850/1200mhz along with the other card which jacks itself to 850. Also note that 50c is my
absolute maximum temp I will get from the cards. I had just closed the Far Cry 2 benchmark app.
I'll attatch some screen shots to prove that I'm not talking shit of course. And, I will mention that your 4890 whilst being a very very capable card does not sport DX11.
Seriously mang, get over the Crossfire is shit issue.