» Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:48 pm
Kinda worried about your Ram speed....... although its gaming performance........ i doubt my ram at 1850 will be able to handle the dump from the GPU, I only hope it will..... and even then im guaranteed a FPS slash....... i run the game at 110fps, my only wish is that it wont go below 60fps, i kinda asked if Dx11 will be selectable with lower textures........ that way, for us with 768 dont have to worry about Vram bottlenecks.
I have to admit, Crysis 1 on "Recovery" demanded about 900mb, i had never seen the most odd display of 60fps to 1fps, like an on and off switch, but pretty much was clearly the GPU dumping the excess info into real RAM.
My RAM speed, I feel, is perfect. 4 gigs of Mushkin Redline DDR2 running at exactly 1GHz effective DDR at timings of 5-5-5-12. My Windows Experience Index gives it a 7.5. While speed does play an important role in overall memory performance, a HUGE majority of performance gains/losses come from RAM timings. And DDR2 at 5-5-5-12 @ 1000MHz is right in the sweet spot.
Maybe i didnt make my self clear, my timings are 8-9-8-24 and yet speeds at 1850, my windows experience is 7.9, im saying maybe, your PC wont be able to handle the excess memory, not only is it up to the CPU to handle that, but i doubt any previous gen CPU's can handle that sort of a dump, and im still including 1st gen core i5 & 7's, i think you might need a minimum of 7000 score on Passmark for a CPU, to be able to handle the increased tessellation, the excess dump, and still trying to render the graphics all in the same subspace. Im just saying if all these new features are going to be included, its going to take massive processing.