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I had a e6600 core2 and I had the passively cooled xfx7950gt. Absolute belting card.
I bet that ran rather warm. One of the top end cards of the time, if I remember rightly?
I believe so, after years out of PC gaming I was pretty much reliant on the gentlemen at 'blank' to point me in the right direction.
You need to remove the competitor name.
I built a PC for crysis, i gave it a quick go on my amd 4400+ and x850xtpe and it looked great so i sunk about 3k into a Core2 system with 8800ultra sli then was delighted to find i was getting 3fps more than my friend with his 8800gtx system for about half the price, i maybe should have done a bit more research on that one
Still have about 10 waterblocks kicking around from that system in a box somewhere, even the cards are kicking around somewhere.
Originally the benchmark didn't support SLI very well - for the first couple of months or so the only way to get proper SLI scaling was via tweaking the SLI profile using a 3rd party tool.
That explains a lotI just ended up using the DX9 config instead, it seemed to double the FPS and still looked great with a little editing.
In 2007 I was running,
Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 2.4ghz (stock)
4GB DDR2
BFG 8800 GTX
MSI K8N Neo 4 Platinum Board
Ran it ok, think it was at 1680x1050.
I specifically upgraded just for crysis, ocuk order below! (Amusingly I only just upgraded from that monitor, 10 years old, going strong)
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