Hi all,
I have been thinking of a new system for a while but am thinking I might be able to get away with a new card. The thing is , the games I like to play are more CPU than GPU dependent.
I have a 'old' I7 2.67 stock with 4GB RAM and a GTS250 card. It plays ARMA 2 OA @ around 25-40fps and GTAIV at approx 28-35/36 fps . Both games on medium settings.
I were to buy a GTX670 for example, will I be seeing much of an improvement on those figures ? I appreciate there are many variables to include, but do games that are more CPU dependent nevertheless improve somewhat when powered by a good card ?
In regards to installing said card, I have never installed anything myself before. There is a spare GPU power cord within the tower, the other connected to the GTS250 at the mo. Can I assume that the presence of that 2nd cord will mean my PSU is powerful enough for a card like the 670 ?
( I have a Packard Bell Ipower 98XX ( its the I7 version) from Jan 2009.
Thanks...
I have been thinking of a new system for a while but am thinking I might be able to get away with a new card. The thing is , the games I like to play are more CPU than GPU dependent.
I have a 'old' I7 2.67 stock with 4GB RAM and a GTS250 card. It plays ARMA 2 OA @ around 25-40fps and GTAIV at approx 28-35/36 fps . Both games on medium settings.
I were to buy a GTX670 for example, will I be seeing much of an improvement on those figures ? I appreciate there are many variables to include, but do games that are more CPU dependent nevertheless improve somewhat when powered by a good card ?
In regards to installing said card, I have never installed anything myself before. There is a spare GPU power cord within the tower, the other connected to the GTS250 at the mo. Can I assume that the presence of that 2nd cord will mean my PSU is powerful enough for a card like the 670 ?
( I have a Packard Bell Ipower 98XX ( its the I7 version) from Jan 2009.
Thanks...