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G80 Chip GTS

hmmm interesting - maybe i should get one as they are proper cheap really.

However, my GTS still plays everything bar crysis on max settings.

decisions decisions.
 
However, my GTS still plays everything bar crysis on max settings.

Probably not worth it then chap. The difference isn't going to be that huge either, although the GT does well in Crysis if that's your fave game.

What res are you gaming at?
 
I dobut it is of much interest to the OP, but although everything points to a 4850 or similar to upgrade in the future, an Nvidia upgrade would allow the older card to be used as a dedicated PhysX card - the CUDA documentation clearly makes provision for this. However given their shoddy driver support (G80s STILL aren't supported despite their promises) it is probably better to have a clean break and get a new card, recouping what you can by selling the GTS.
 
Agree with the 4850, much better performance increase and they well cheap, only an extra £18 over the cheapest 8800 GTso well worth it, they are also faster than the 8800 GTS 512mb and the 9800 GTX. :D
 
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