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#1 final_kaoss
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Kill Sonic

Resurrect Sega

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#2 final_kaoss
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Kill both, Resurrect Metal Slug

KILL: Call of Duty

RESURRECT: Rainbow Six

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Kill Wii

Resurrect SNES

Kill Pokemon

Resurrect Contra

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#4 final_kaoss
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I take it that was sony's way of warning nintendo & microsoft about future controls... basically saying "I made this kind of controller, don't make any more of these types for next gen consoles".

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#5 final_kaoss
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While that "original source" point's it's source to

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/14/nintendo-escapes-patent-troll-in-appeals-court-thanks-to-sony/

Kind of funny oh and for those who doesn't like N4G here's the original source: http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/04/15/sony-saves-nintendos-ass-in-court/Sollet

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#6 final_kaoss
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Specs aren't everything. Radeon makes a better product, better software, better support, better pricing.

well tbh there not that much of an improvement over the 4xx series

And I've never known Radeon to try to use shady tactics unlike nvidia

September 25th, 2009 at 12:34

AMD prides itself on supporting open standards and our goal is to advance PC gaming regardless whether people purchase our products.

Unfortunately, not everyone shares our philosophy. Nvidia has recently sampled some newly released The Way it is Meant to be Played titles, including Batman: Arkham Asylum, to press in hopes that they would use these titles to benchmark against the HD Radeon 5870 and 5850. There are some known issues with these proprietary TWIMTBP titles.

Batman: Arkham Asylum
In this game, Nvidia has an in-game option for AA, whereas, gamers using ATI Graphics Cards are required to force AA on in the Catalyst Control Center.

The advantage of in-game AA is that the engine can run AA selectively on scenes whereas Forced AA in CCC is required to use brute force to apply AA on every scene and object, requiring much more work.

Additionally, the in-game AA option was removed when ATI cards are detected. We were able to confirm this by changing the ids of ATI graphics cards in the Batman demo. By tricking the application, we were able to get in-game AA option where our performance was significantly enhanced. This option is not available for the retail game as there is a secure rom.

To fairly benchmark this application, please turn off all AA to assess the performance of the respective graphics cards. Also, we should point out that even at 2560×1600 with 4x AA and 8x AF we are still in the highly playable territory …

Need for Speed: Shift
In another TWIMTBP title, we submitted a list of issues that we discovered during the games' development. These issues include inefficiencies in how the game engine worked with our hardware in addition to real bugs, etc.. We have sent this list to the developer for review. .

Unfortunately you will be unable to get a fair playing experience with our hardware until the developer releases a patch to address and fix our reported issues.

Resident Evil 5
AMD was unable to receive builds of this game early enough to get a chance to test and address any open issues. We will work with the developer to test and adjust any compatibility or performance issues that we encounter.

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#8 final_kaoss
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Your better off with a Radeon card. Nvidia just isn't cutting it any more these days

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#9 final_kaoss
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Sorry but you must be thinking of the wrong CPU because the Intel Q9300 goes for $146-$150

http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=intel+q9300&hl=en&biw=1600&bih=707&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=17084263927649591960&ei=-joBTdjmDoGClAeVnIW_Cg&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CFAQ8wIwAQ#

You can thank me later.

My friend uses his computer almost entirely for gaming. He has an e4600 (which I have OC to 3.0 Ghz) currently and is looking for a performance boost. He currently has a ATI Radeon 5770 that he will be pairing with the new processor. I plan on OC'ing some (I don't like to go too far since I am the one who has to deal with the problems he has).

Anyways, his only requirement is as cheap as possible. The Q8300 has less L2 cache (4 mb) and cost a little less $149.99 and is stock lower 2.66 Ghz. The E8400 is stock at 3.0 Ghz and is a fiend for OCing. It comes in at $169.99. It has more L2 cache (6 mb).

Which would be the better option for him?

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#10 final_kaoss
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Actually you can get a radeon hd 5750 for about $20 cheaper than the card she got

http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&client=firefox-a&q=radeon+5750&cid=11355651746939784971&os=tech-specs

Google shopping can save you ton's if you know how to use it.