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  1. #21

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    At 800x600 you get 100fps, so you want to negate that CPU bottleneck by going 1920x1080 and you get 95fps, thats not negating the effects, thats just putting more work load into the GPU.
    mag binisaya na lang ko para dali masabtan... sakto sayop akong pag gamit sa "negate" nga word sa akong gusto ipasabot... ang akong gusto mahitabo, ma optimize niya ang 560 by using a high res monitor, kay if gamay iyang monitor, wasted ang power sa iyang gtx560, if he were to benchmark then he'd really feel the CPU bottleneck.

    I think you know what I'm trying to say (or the point I'm trying to get across), basin nasayop lang ang choice of words, but if you want to prove na you know it all, that's fine with me... di ko gusto mangitag away, thread's all yours...

    EDIT:

    basically, I'll just repeat what I'm trying to point out, which is
    "at higher resolutions the CPU will become less of a bottleneck as the load shifts to the GPU."
    that is just what I'm trying to say, forgive my usage of the word "negate"... and again, im not asking him to increase resolution to get a performance boost, and in no part of my earlier posts did I mention that the performance will improve if he chooses a higher resolution...

    @TS
    sorry sa OT... suggestion lang, try the game before deciding if you need to upgrade the cpu or not...

  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    mag binisaya na lang ko para dali masabtan... sakto sayop akong pag gamit sa "negate" nga word sa akong gusto ipasabot... ang akong gusto mahitabo, ma optimize niya ang 560 by using a high res monitor, kay if gamay iyang monitor, wasted ang power sa iyang gtx560, if he were to benchmark then he'd really feel the CPU bottleneck.

    I think you know what I'm trying to say, basin nasayop lang ang choice of words, but if you want to prove na you know it all, that's fine with me... di ko gusto mangitag away, thread's all yours...

    @TS
    sorry sa OT... suggestion lang, try the game before deciding if you need to upgrade the cpu or not...
    Since we are talking about technical stuff here, terminology is very important to be accurate. Like I said I understand what you are trying to say but you just had it the other way around with the CPU and GPU bottleneck, I was just explaining it in a more accurate manner, Im not saying your dead wrong.

    I dont wanna prove anything, mao ni naka daot sa uban members diri sa istorya, they cant accept it if someone tries to either verify/challenge/correct/criticize the information posted, they go all emo. Honestly dude, Im just having a discussion with you and the thread, I dont even see this as an argument.

    Try to learn not to take things to personally, this is just a forum and man up a bit.

    I see that you edited your post just to add this

    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    mag binisaya na lang ko para dali masabtan... sakto sayop akong pag gamit sa "negate" nga word sa akong gusto ipasabot... ang akong gusto mahitabo, ma optimize niya ang 560 by using a high res monitor, kay if gamay iyang monitor, wasted ang power sa iyang gtx560, if he were to benchmark then he'd really feel the CPU bottleneck.

    I think you know what I'm trying to say (or the point I'm trying to get across), basin nasayop lang ang choice of words, but if you want to prove na you know it all, that's fine with me... di ko gusto mangitag away, thread's all yours...

    basically, I'll just repeat what I'm trying to point out, which is that is just what I'm trying to say, forgive my usage of the word "negate" your majesty... and again, im not asking him to increase resolution TO GET A PERFORMANCE BOOST, and in no part of my earlier posts did I mention that the performance will improve if he chooses a higher resolution...

    @TS
    sorry sa OT... suggestion lang, try the game before deciding if you need to upgrade the cpu or not...
    This is such a common response for people who are so emo on the forums and really have no self esteem or what so ever, your actually degrading your self and wanting to feel victimized by someone.

    Since this is a forum, everything is about choice of words/terminology and between "negate" and shifting more the load to the GPU are 2 different terms that mean completely different in this discussion.

    Of course you did not say actually say that using 1080p over lower resolutions would yield better performance since you already used the term negate, see how your choice of words can affect the understanding of others. I just merely cleared things that you dont really negate the effects but you get a free visual increase ( by free meaning no significant impact on fps )

    Actually bro, both of us are already way far off topic since he OP is using an LCD, fixed resolutions, no point in debating if its runs better in 800x600 or 1080p.

    Again, dont think to lowly of your self and dont think im here to win something.
    Last edited by EarlZ; 03-25-2011 at 05:47 PM.

  3. #23

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    I don't think of it as an argument really, I just felt like what I'm trying to say wasn't really understood, and the thread is now very long because of it, and I'm tired of typing, lol...

    so to sum it all up, I'll just post a quote from tomsh
    At high resolutions the gpu will determine the performance of system with games. Thats why you won't see a difference between a 980x and x2.

    At lower resolutions the cpu can bottleneck if its running on a low clock. That's why most cpu tests for games are run at 720p then people think at 1080p the latest cpu will give them more fps in gaming running the newest gpus, which it don't.

    The lower the resolution, the faster the GPU will go thru its work, the harder the CPU has to go to keep up
    there, para di nako mahago ug explain, basin masayop na pud ko sa akong choice of words, haha..

  4. #24

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    lock na kay super technical dugo na ako simod hehe

    bitaw, padayon lang pero way personalay hap, share share lang gud tag know-how para pud makat-on ming mga bugits

  5. #25

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    You should go to 4 cores bro battleneck sa imu gpu.. I think mu lag na xa depending sa imu settings in the game..

  6. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    I don't think of it as an argument really, I just felt like what I'm trying to say wasn't really understood, and the thread is now very long because of it, and I'm tired of typing, lol...

    so to sum it all up, I'll just post a quote from tomsh


    there, para di nako mahago ug explain, basin masayop na pud ko sa akong choice of words, haha..
    You dont think of it as an argument but your works like "your majesty" or " the thread is all yours" tells me something different.

    You know I fully understand your point 100% of the way, I just cleared things up. For you if its a simple error of word choice then let it go man, dont take it personally. Dinner time na bya!

    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    At high resolutions the gpu will determine the performance of system with games. Thats why you won't see a difference between a 980x and x2.

    At lower resolutions the cpu can bottleneck if its running on a low clock. That's why most cpu tests for games are run at 720p then people think at 1080p the latest cpu will give them more fps in gaming running the newest gpus, which it don't.

    The lower the resolution, the faster the GPU will go thru its work, the harder the CPU has to go to keep up
    That example from Tom's is way out of proportion, so they are telling me if I run Crysis2 at 7680x1600 that a mere AthlonX2 with a GTX590 in quadsli performs exactly the same when using a stock 980X, I dont think so.. Its like saying if I underclock my Q6600 to 1.6Ghz it will give me the same performance at high res vs to it running at 3.4Ghz.

    Quote Originally Posted by alwaysdrunk View Post

    bitaw, padayon lang pero way personalay hap, share share lang gud tag know-how para pud makat-on ming mga bugits
    I never ever attack personally unless unhan ko, I always attack the idea and not the poster. I may sound rude at times but people just role play what they read.
    Last edited by EarlZ; 03-25-2011 at 06:03 PM.

  7. #27

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    You dont think of it as an argument but your works like "your majesty" or " the thread is all yours" tells me something different.
    your highness na lang? hehehe... that's frustration giving way, try explaining something to someone and find out that what they understand is not what you wanted to imply, it does get frustrating, happens a lot of times, and honestly, I don't have much in the way of patience...

    That example from Tom's is way out of proportion, so they are telling me if I run Crysis2 at 7680x1600 that a mere AthlonX2 with a GTX590 in quadsli performs exactly the same when using a stock 980X, I dont think so.. Its like saying if I underclock my Q6600 to 1.6Ghz it will give me the same performance at high res vs to it running at 3.4Ghz.
    didn't post the rest of it which stated something along the lines of a 3GHz dual core procie, though it did state that certain processors are just to slow for that to apply, but staying on topic, the TS's procie should fall in place with what the quote was about...

  8. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    your highness na lang? hehehe... that's frustration giving way, try explaining something to someone and find out that what they understand is not what you wanted to imply, it does get frustrating, happens a lot of times, and honestly, I don't have much in the way of patience...
    I can relate to that and the feeling is mutual, but dont do that man, dont belittle your self because someone corrects you or if someone does not get the point out right.
    Dont join the "Istorya Emo kids bandwagon" coz those types of forumers are just lame, its even worse than the losers club! HAHA!
    Quote Originally Posted by zhadlp View Post
    but staying on topic, the TS's procie should fall in place with what the quote was about...
    Exactly.

    @TS

    I would not worry too much about CPU limitations TBH, your 560 will do great with Crysis 2 altho you wont get 60fps consistent but still its gonna be more enjoyable than say having a 980x with just a 8800GT.
    Last edited by EarlZ; 03-25-2011 at 06:25 PM.

  9. #29

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    Dont join the "Istorya Emo kids bandwagon" coz those types of forumers are just lame, its even worse than the losers club! HAHA!
    hahaha! nevah!!!

    @TS
    feedback dayon kung kumusta na imong Crysis 2 experience...

  10. #30

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    what if kung ang proc kay i5 2400k then 6870 twin froz OC ,,, kaya ra max settings?

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