Crysis Warhead - Benchmark HIS Radeon 5770 #2
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@linuxrobotdude If that is true why do you see a difference between 30 and 60 fps? And why do you need a tv with 300 hz + the exact amount of fps the human eye can detec is still unknown
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there you have an average of 40 fps?
if you take the shaders, textures and everything on entustiastic. how much does the fps drop???
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what's your power supply ?
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@roadkill1001 Cool. But, my earlier statement still stands. This monitor along with most others refreshes at 60 Hz. This means the physical screen redraws ever 1/60th of a second. It doesn't matter whether I run it at 60 fps or 1000 fps - the monitor can't actually DRAW that many frames per second.
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@roadkill1001 Yeah, please do. I'm just going off what my AP biology teacher had said. I really don't know and considering the human eye doesn't work on FPS. I personally can't tell the difference between 30 and 40 fps playing the games I do.
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@linuxrobotdude You cannot catagorize the human eye as such, The eye detects things at different rates. One colour will be detected at a different rate from another. Also what is happening to the light affects how fast the eye records it, for example strobe lighting is recorded differently than to a solid light.
In short, it is not true the eye see's only 28-30FPS as it vary's from situation to situation, I can try and find a source of this information if you wish
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What fps you think il have i got the same card and amd phenom 955 II x4 3,2 ghz black edition and 4gb kingston ram??
Man your C.P.U ish't enough good for this game.... Don't you think?
TheNavigator96 1 year ago 3
@TheNavigator96 Um - yes. Your completely correct. Benchmark videos are not all suppose to provide the best graphics ever. Being a benchmark video, it was intended to show this game's performance on this computer. Sure the CPU sucks but thats not the point. Don't have $500 to lay down to upgrade my rig to a i5 or i7. Considering if I buy a brand new CPU, I need a new mobo for the new socket types and DDR3 ram because this computer used DDR2 800.
linuxrobotdude 1 year ago
@linuxrobotdude woah woah woah woah, buddy, you don't need a new mother board! Tell me your socket size, i can find a great one for under 300 bucks for you!
DarkSoldier1998 1 year ago
@DarkSoldier1998 I have a first generation Socket AM2 motherboard with an nForce chipset. But I think the best thing that will fit is a first gen Phenom. The only way I wanted a new mobo is parts of mine are dying.
linuxrobotdude 1 year ago