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GithCheater

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The following link might also be helpful as it rates game cards on DAO:

http://www.tomshardw...igins,2114.html

Modifié par GithCheater, 23 février 2011 - 03:52 .


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That site is the basis for where I add new additions to my lists, when they appear in the Toms Hardware VGA charts.

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Since I saw a new arrival last evening who seemed to have no idea what a low end product a Chipset Video Chip type of display source amounted to (Xpress 1270), I thought it was time to recycle this reference. 

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Today, I decided to bring this to the top because of a misunderstanding I just read from a member about whether RAM amount has any relevance to performance speed (it does not).

Here's the link to the "Big RAM Scam" expose'

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/106/index/1186486

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 25 avril 2011 - 08:17 .


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Gorath Alpha wrote...

Since I saw a new arrival last evening who seemed to have no idea what a low end product a Chipset Video Chip type of display source amounted to (Xpress 1270), I thought it was time to recycle this reference. 

The Geforce 6150 se is roughly the same level of horribleness as the Radeon X1270  (at least, from this point in time, both IGPs are quite weak.  Back when the Xpress X1270 was still new, it was roughly twice as good, twice as fast, but given the horrendously low level the 6150 offered, that doesn't mean so very much). 

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 22 décembre 2011 - 06:02 .


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Gorath Alpha wrote...

Toms Hardware formerly was the basis for when I added new releases to my lists, when they appeared in the Toms Hardware VGA charts.

Looking at the situation at Toms, there is no game similar to either the Bethesda CRPGs, nor Bioware's, that they offer now that I can use.  Thus, the opening document for this thread has become a year behind now, and I'd like to hear from any member who can refer me to a comprehensive graphics benchmarking site using either DA:2 or Skyrim.