After 8600GTS performance I really doubt it will be better
el_carl
The reason the 8600's failed was its 128-bit ring bus. The 8700 will probably have 256 bit atleast. We'll have to wait for benchmarks to confirm this though. To the thread creator: If I were you, I would wait and see if the 8700 gt will be better. I would go for the dx10 card anyway if you're on a budget like yours.
Edit: I found out that the 8700 does have a 128 bit ring bus >_>
oh, in that case should i stick with the 7950? Im not bothered about it being the best of the best as there will always be better ones. PLUS, this bus thing (soz, im not the most computer lingo advanced guy in the world :() appears to be bad. AND i can get it now without having to wait
[QUOTE="cbear68"]yer, im not bothered about it being portable or not. Will the 7950 handle crysis with decent graphics?el_carl
7950 gtx will handle it fine. I'm guessing max settings, although, its not dx10 so it will only be able to play it in dx9. If you wait a bit more, you can probably get a dell 1710 with a geforce 8700 gt. That thing is going to be better then the 7950 gtx and will be dx10 compatible.
oh really? ok cool. Would the 8700 gt come out within the next 2 months? if not, then when is it due for release? (approx)
Hi, im getting the xps m1710 and im wondering, should i spend an extra £143 POUNDS (im in uk) on upgrading from a 2.0ghz processor to a 2.16ghz processor AND upgrading from the256MB DDR3 nVidia® GeForceTM Go 7900 graphics card to the512MB DDR3 nVidia® GeForceTM Go 7950 GTX graphics card? Thanks
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