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Wil my PC be ok for a 5970?

I haven't played metro ( i still have 2 SoC games to play) but its supposed to run like a dog with all settings at high even at top end.
 
This is a pic of my old qx6800 rig i built 4 years ago and ran it clocked at 3.8 gig with sli 8800s then 4870x2

http://sites.google.com/site/dikdolan/wc0003.JPG

then 5870 then change to i7 and the i7 at stock speeds matches my old quad at 3.8

ive been overclocking and benchmarking that rig for 4 years and now have the i7 and xfire 5870s http://sites.google.com/site/ayupfromdik/files/crossfire.JPG?attredirects=0&d=1 and can tell you from my experience the i7 is much faster than the old quad and as you over clock the frame rates increase a lot.

Believe me or not its upto you i was just trying to be helpful and give advice on kit i own.
 
I haven't played metro ( i still have 2 SoC games to play) but its supposed to run like a dog with all settings at high even at top end.

Metro 2033 is probably the new Crysis: Looks nice but in order to run it at Max you're going to have to wait a few years :( It's so badly optimised that short of god nothing can run it at max comfortably
 
I know some of you may think I'm stupid (and maybe I am :)). I ordered the Saphire 5970 OC. I don't smoke or drink so what the hell LOL.
 
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Will Dirt 2 run as well in DX11 with the fancy stuff on as well as it does now in DX10?

My XFX 5970 BE came yesturday, ive tried Bad Company and Just Cause 2 at max settings on a res of 1920x1200 and its just perfect. Im currently dl Dirt 2 and metro 2033 and im sure they will be the same:)
 
I may be off the mark here but, to those who say my CPU will bottleneck a 5970... Isn't the point of DirectCompute and OpenCL to take some of the load away from the CPU, or to do stuff a CPU is too slow for (even an I7)?
 
If a dx11 game needs more CPU power than say an average quad-core, surely they can load the extra needed onto the GPU? Or am I missing something?
 
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