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Re: So does this look good for a new PC? - Hitman - 12-17-2009 (12-17-2009, 04:32 PM)cloakster link Wrote: How do you check vRAM usage? There's an extension for RivaTuner for this (only works with Windows XP though, Vista and 7 aren't able to show it via RivaTuner due to some kernel changes or somethin (ive read that on guru3d forums, so if you get it work with vista id be happy to get told ). Re: So does this look good for a new PC? - mjaa - 12-17-2009 (12-17-2009, 01:58 PM)Hitman link Wrote: Havent played IV since 1.0.4.0 but before that ppl with catalyst drivers had massive performanec problems, you can read that in every single IV forum you visit. IV maxed out As you can see, it runs just fine on ati cards. Tripin: You should not buy something that doesn't feel right. If you do, you are just gonna search after problems it. Better to get a system you want and feels good. For example core i5 750 and gtx 260. Re: So does this look good for a new PC? - [W]TR1pin - 12-18-2009 Will post back what I decide to get, thanks all. Re: So does this look good for a new PC? - Kawasaki - 12-19-2009 nice machine tripin |