From all the rumors and delays and complete lack of information this close to their release, it looks as though the GTX480 will not meet expectations. If they were ridiculously powerful Nvidia would be hyping them which they aren't atm
@sharpshot64 Yeah, man, a GTX 480 at $700 when you can get a 5970 at $649! The 480 better show some superior performance over the 5970, Ima wait for reviews and benchmarks.
@shinraorg actually you shouldnt. with the 5870 and a decent physx card like 9500 or 9800 you can get better performance than the single gtx480. you should sell your gtx 260 beacsue you will no matter what get the same performance in physx if you are using a 9000+ card. a 9500 would do just as good as a gtc 260 in physx.
@shinraorg Sell your 5870 and get a GTX480, right now they're about 300 dollars cheaper than a 5970 and give you much better performance than a 5970 which is embarrassing for ati as its dual gpu gfx card is getting beat by a single nVidia gpu in important dx11 tasks like tessellation. Use the GTX260 as a physX card, if you use anything below it will slow down the GTX480, the perfect physX card should have approximately half or more Cuda Cores than your primary gpu.
@TheGiannispanatha13 Easy, first step, Install ATI plus latest drivers, then restart, install Nvidia card plus latest driver. Then restart in safe mode and install (Patch) If you have a LCD with two inputs you don't need a dummy plug, just plug in both cards to same monitor
@TheGiannispanatha13 Continued..........(The nvidia needs to recognize a monitor in order to enable physx)(ATI=DVI Nvidia VGA, or so; i have my ati through HDMI) Then last thing go to windows property, and drag the nvidia display ontop of the ati display, that way ATI display stays primary and your mouse wont dissapear on the extended display.(or if you have 2 screens just use it as an extended display lol) Last thing, Go to nvidia contro panel, enable GPU Physx. =) All DOnE!
I have yet to see a Korean girl with that kind of bounce. Video lies and fails. =_=
underwatercookie 5 months ago
@underwatercookie lol
shinraorg 4 months ago
Whats with all the korean music in these vidyas?
sithass 1 year ago
@sithass lol, thats the stock music for the benchmark
shinraorg 9 months ago
hey please tell me how you got physX working with an ATI card? :( i have a 9800 GTX lying around and really need physX..
nawaz2kx 1 year ago
Should I sell my 5870 and 260 To try out a GTX480???
shinraorg 2 years ago
From all the rumors and delays and complete lack of information this close to their release, it looks as though the GTX480 will not meet expectations. If they were ridiculously powerful Nvidia would be hyping them which they aren't atm
sharpshot64 2 years ago
@sharpshot64 Yeah, man, a GTX 480 at $700 when you can get a 5970 at $649! The 480 better show some superior performance over the 5970, Ima wait for reviews and benchmarks.
shinraorg 2 years ago
@shinraorg actually the 5970 beats the 480 by quite a margin. it is much faster than the 5970.
mohsun123 1 year ago
No never! I got my GTX 470 yesterday and it was an epic fail! (replaced my old gtx 260)
The card is making a terible noise and even the plastics parts of the card are so hot that I cant touch them when im gaming.
Also Bad Company 2 and Just Cause 2 are crashing every 10 mins for unknown reasons....
However im not gonna sent it back for RMA cause Nvidia has Not anything better now :/
johnie1992 1 year ago
@shinraorg actually you shouldnt. with the 5870 and a decent physx card like 9500 or 9800 you can get better performance than the single gtx480. you should sell your gtx 260 beacsue you will no matter what get the same performance in physx if you are using a 9000+ card. a 9500 would do just as good as a gtc 260 in physx.
mohsun123 1 year ago
@shinraorg Sell your 5870 and get a GTX480, right now they're about 300 dollars cheaper than a 5970 and give you much better performance than a 5970 which is embarrassing for ati as its dual gpu gfx card is getting beat by a single nVidia gpu in important dx11 tasks like tessellation. Use the GTX260 as a physX card, if you use anything below it will slow down the GTX480, the perfect physX card should have approximately half or more Cuda Cores than your primary gpu.
Lunatic0001 1 year ago
wow, nice benchmark. cant wait for the gf100 series to come out
Hieauw 2 years ago
@Hieauw Yeah im waiting and waiting lol.
shinraorg 2 years ago
i ned help my system is i7 920 3gb 1000wat one 5870 and one 9800gt how work together
TheGiannispanatha13 2 years ago
@TheGiannispanatha13 Easy, first step, Install ATI plus latest drivers, then restart, install Nvidia card plus latest driver. Then restart in safe mode and install (Patch) If you have a LCD with two inputs you don't need a dummy plug, just plug in both cards to same monitor
shinraorg 2 years ago
@TheGiannispanatha13 Continued..........(The nvidia needs to recognize a monitor in order to enable physx)(ATI=DVI Nvidia VGA, or so; i have my ati through HDMI) Then last thing go to windows property, and drag the nvidia display ontop of the ati display, that way ATI display stays primary and your mouse wont dissapear on the extended display.(or if you have 2 screens just use it as an extended display lol) Last thing, Go to nvidia contro panel, enable GPU Physx. =) All DOnE!
shinraorg 2 years ago
@TheGiannispanatha13 Wow 1000W lol, I have an 850W lol, You can do all of it in 5 min or less.
shinraorg 2 years ago