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Get a total 8gb of memory, and pick up a gtx 660ti or 7870(minimum)
Its not your hard drive its your graphics cards, 450's aren't that fast , a plain GTX 560 is faster then your SLI 450's.
obvious troll is obviousall you can do is upgrade the GPU.
That is last good CPU AMD made and it's still garbo compared to Intel.
You would need to replace it all to compete with the boys.
jakes456
[QUOTE="jakes456"]obvious troll is obvious He trolls in every thread.He seriously needs to go to system wars.all you can do is upgrade the GPU.
That is last good CPU AMD made and it's still garbo compared to Intel.
You would need to replace it all to compete with the boys.
04dcarraher
Also, 04dcarraher, When you said that the GTX 660ti is 3 times faster than one of my 450's. Havinh my 2 450's together does it double the graphics power i have? for instance: 1 x 450= 100% 2 x 450= 200% 1 x GTX 660ti = 300% sorry about the random maths, just trying to understand everything a bit more. Thankyouoverhead_drums
Unfortunently SLI does not mean 200% performance compared to 1 card. It sometimes means 160%, it sometimes means 120% believe it or not it sometimes means only 80%. Depends on the game and how good the profile is. This is why most people would suggest 1 good card compared to multiple lower cards. SLI as a rule of thumb should only be considered in 2 circumstances:
1) The best card on the market is not good enough for you, so a single 680 or 7970 will just not cut it for you
2) A friend offers you the same card you already have pretty cheap or you see it in clearance for 30% of the original price
If you're looking for better game performance, ditch the SLI 450's and go for an AMD 7970, or if you want to stick with Nvidia and can deal with a slightly worse value go with the GTX 670. If you want faster boot times and snappier load times then replace your mechanical HDD with a SSD.General_X
+1 get a 7970 and dont look back, if you wanna squeeze every drop of performance buy a $20 212+ coolermaster cooler and OC your CPU.
go for 7970 if you can afford it..., its the best card out there. The 7950 if the 7970 is too expensive for you, or finally the 660ti IF you can find it $50 cheaper than a 7950. Otherwise don't bother with a 660ti.
Also, 04dcarraher, When you said that the GTX 660ti is 3 times faster than one of my 450's. Havinh my 2 450's together does it double the graphics power i have? for instance: 1 x 450= 100% 2 x 450= 200% 1 x GTX 660ti = 300% sorry about the random maths, just trying to understand everything a bit more. Thankyouoverhead_drums
1 x 450 = 80%
2 X 450 = 150%
1 x660ti = 300% ($300)
1 x 7950 = 345% ($300)
1 x 670 = 345% ($400)
1 x 680 = 360% ($500)
1 x 7970 = 370% ($400)
These are the ranks and approximate prices in brackets
[QUOTE="overhead_drums"]Also, 04dcarraher, When you said that the GTX 660ti is 3 times faster than one of my 450's. Havinh my 2 450's together does it double the graphics power i have? for instance: 1 x 450= 100% 2 x 450= 200% 1 x GTX 660ti = 300% sorry about the random maths, just trying to understand everything a bit more. Thankyoublaznwiipspman1
1 x 450 = 80%
2 X 450 = 150%
1 x660ti = 300% ($300)
1 x 7950 = 345% ($300)
1 x 670 = 345% ($400)
1 x 680 = 360% ($500)
1 x 7970 = 370% ($400)
These are the ranks and approximate prices in brackets
Your wrong about the performance differences...
450= 100%
2x450=120-180%
660ti=300%
7950=305%
670=313%
7970(stock)= 320%
680=323%
7970(ghz)=327%
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