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Quote [USRF]Obiwan 11th November 2008, 07:27
I guess Image shack is like The Eagles - Hotel California, you can put all your pictures into it but they never will show up again.
Quote roadie 11th November 2008, 10:59
I think the situation between the 4850 and 9800GTX+ is the most interesting. The 9800GTX+ seems to have come on in leaps and bounds since it was released. I'm not sure whether I should go for a 1Gb 9800GTX+ or a 1Gb 4850...?

http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/Products/VGA/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2918
http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/Products/VGA/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2901

I do like the Gigabyte non-reference designs.
Quote munim 11th November 2008, 13:22
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Originally Posted by [USRF]Obiwan
I guess Image shack is like The Eagles - Hotel California, you can put all your pictures into it but they never will show up again.

Bah, the first screenshot shows 93 FPS using fraps, the second one is at 60 at the exact same spot ( loaded from a saved game).
Quote Baz 11th November 2008, 16:01
We've now got a Fallout 3 FPS fix (that isn;t forcing v-sync off - we tried this but to no avail), so we'll hopefully be updating the numbers shortly.
Quote bothaus 11th November 2008, 21:50
munim was correct. His FRAPS and EVGA precision are correct as well. You can force vsync off in Nvidia Forceware drivers (180.43). I don't think this is an option for ATI yet. Which means unless you really like a super laggy mouse, you'll want a Nvidia card for best Fallout 3 experience. I thought the game was a terrible console port in terms of what they did to the mouse control. Once I forced off Vsync the mouse was smooth as butter. Frames also jumped to over 130+FPS indoors on my GTX 280 (All maxed, 1680x1050, 2XAA). Outdoors is a bit different and those frames seem to be 38-85FPS roughly.
Quote SSChevy2001 12th November 2008, 06:25
My 4870 1GB does great with Fallout 3 @ 1080p maxed 16xAF 8xAA.

http://www.imgupload.org/images/586_fallout3_8xaa.jpg
http://www.imgupload.org/images/573_fallout3_2_8xaa.jpg

Would be nice to see the new numbers.
Quote eXpander 17th November 2008, 06:25
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Originally Posted by leexgx
before i read this want to post this

can you put colour's on Nvidia and ATI cards so we can tell between them as you have to keep looking at what the bar is relateing to all the time its best to use vertical lines when doing this and not shift around the video cards

Yeah, great idea! Would be easier to separate the cards. Also, would be nice to see the top of the chart RED! :) Yeah, i`m an ATI fanboy. Had been using Nvidia cards all my life, but the past year i've gone for HD2600XT, HD3650, HD4850 and HD4870 512mb (borrowed this for a short while from a friend). Waiting for Christmas to get a 4870 1G.

Back to the review: nice! Still, would've liked to see 4870 CF & 4850 CF, to see how it fares with their X2 brothers. Planning to go on this configuration, because i don't have the money atm to purchase the X2. As far as I remember for the reviews i read a while ago here at BT, the X2 scales a LOT better than the CF. Also, i`m using a P45 mobo (EP45-DS3), so i`m not sure of the impact the two HD4870 would suffer from working on PCI-E x8 in CF.
Quote Tim S 17th November 2008, 08:21
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Originally Posted by SSChevy2001
My 4870 1GB does great with Fallout 3 @ 1080p maxed 16xAF 8xAA.

[img]http://www.imgupload.org/images/586_fallout3_8xaa.jpg[/img
[img]http://www.imgupload.org/images/573_fallout3_2_8xaa.jpg[/img

Would be nice to see the new numbers.

We'll be adding them in over the course of today - we finished running them over the weekend. :)
Quote Tim S 17th November 2008, 11:04
The graphs on the Fallout 3 page are now updated to reflect the frame rate cap removal. :)
Quote AFX 5th December 2008, 15:00
Just got a HD4850 on eBay for $59 so it may be on the lower end of this update but price to performance ratio is really good with that price so I'm not complaining. Now I just have to overclock my e6300.
Quote Asulc 13th December 2008, 23:08
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Originally Posted by Tim Smalley
If you are looking for more performance than that, the GeForce GTX 280 looks to be a good option now and we’d dare say it’s a better option than the Radeon HD 4850 X2, especially as a stock GTX 280 is a good £50 cheaper.
I am thinking of a graphics upgrade, and was originally looking at the 4850x2...but now that I think about it, I don't really want to go through the pains of dual GPUs. Now that the 4850x2 has dropped to $309.99, what graphics card would you recommend in that price range? I absolutely will NOT go any higher than that (I wanted to keep it below $300, and with the rebate, it is).
Thank you!

Edit: I have an 8800 gts 640mb, stock speeds atm.
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