Soldato
Recently upgraded from a 4850 to a Vapor-X 5770 and I was WOW !!! Everything was so much smoother and little niggles I had with the 4850 were washed away.. The min frame rates made everything act smoother.. So impressed was I, i wanted to continue the trend.. So i was either going to grab another 5770 for x-fire or just go with a 5850..
Anyway i went with the 5850, which i rec'd yesterday.. and upon installing this beast of a card, i had my first issue.. It was too long. At least to fit my 2nd HD in the bay.. Why cos the power sockets were also at the end, adding an extra cm or two.. A better design would be to have the pci inputs at the side ! But small problem, I just had to move a HD out of it's intended bay and fix it elsewhere in my Antec P182 case...
Next problem.. Performance... Any small and slight niggles i had on my 5770 that I was expecting the 5850 to iron out.. DIDN'T... Nope, I guess just about every game i play the 5770 plays it to the max anyway, so why bother with this leccy consuming, heat producing 5850 anyways ? Also fan noise, my vapor-x, with it's better design and cooling, made much less noise.
I guess i'm someone who can not stand any tearing and do not care too much for max fps, providing i can run vsync on and everything stays at 60fps.. Which is what it was doing on my 5770.. So extra horse power thats never going to get used.. At least for now. It it can run a game at 90fps instead of 70 fps, so what.. I'm only going to ever have it running at 60fps anyway with vsync always on.
Lastly, Asus's site for drivers is painful. The card ran fine in Windows 7, but on my other bootable Win XP partition, it did not.. It was blocking up, so i decided that maybe i needed the Asus drivers instead of the cats 10.2.. At download speeds of 5k a sec, that was enough for me to box this thing up, cancel my ebay listing of my 5770 and return the 5850 for a full refund..
Anyway i went with the 5850, which i rec'd yesterday.. and upon installing this beast of a card, i had my first issue.. It was too long. At least to fit my 2nd HD in the bay.. Why cos the power sockets were also at the end, adding an extra cm or two.. A better design would be to have the pci inputs at the side ! But small problem, I just had to move a HD out of it's intended bay and fix it elsewhere in my Antec P182 case...
Next problem.. Performance... Any small and slight niggles i had on my 5770 that I was expecting the 5850 to iron out.. DIDN'T... Nope, I guess just about every game i play the 5770 plays it to the max anyway, so why bother with this leccy consuming, heat producing 5850 anyways ? Also fan noise, my vapor-x, with it's better design and cooling, made much less noise.
I guess i'm someone who can not stand any tearing and do not care too much for max fps, providing i can run vsync on and everything stays at 60fps.. Which is what it was doing on my 5770.. So extra horse power thats never going to get used.. At least for now. It it can run a game at 90fps instead of 70 fps, so what.. I'm only going to ever have it running at 60fps anyway with vsync always on.
Lastly, Asus's site for drivers is painful. The card ran fine in Windows 7, but on my other bootable Win XP partition, it did not.. It was blocking up, so i decided that maybe i needed the Asus drivers instead of the cats 10.2.. At download speeds of 5k a sec, that was enough for me to box this thing up, cancel my ebay listing of my 5770 and return the 5850 for a full refund..