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DarnedUrchin
Junior Member
17
05-08-2016, 02:32 PM
#21
It really depends on the visuals and content. A few orcs in a tower are manageable, and the wide open area with some lag shouldn’t be too much of an issue. But if you need a bonfire, please let me know! GG framerate
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DarnedUrchin
05-08-2016, 02:32 PM #21

It really depends on the visuals and content. A few orcs in a tower are manageable, and the wide open area with some lag shouldn’t be too much of an issue. But if you need a bonfire, please let me know! GG framerate

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ToonCat
Junior Member
7
05-08-2016, 10:29 PM
#22
Haha, this forum really likes me. Feel free to post your daily triple S and share plenty of answers. Thanks everyone! Got it, I should be okay. Where exactly is the purchase button? Sounds confusing. Great, I won’t upgrade my PC. It’s not a gaming setup. I’ll mostly play single-player games on it, while my friends use Xbox One for multiplayer titles. That’s interesting. On a system like this, I might actually do well. The charts look useful, though they seem off for the wrong game—unless you accidentally linked the wrong one. I’m not a big fan of synthetic benchmarks; I usually skip them. Performance can vary a lot from what the numbers say. I wasn’t expecting such solid results with a low card. It makes me wonder if a 270x would work, about $40 less. That’s pretty cool considering they’re so close. I could also find an MSI 280 that was used for mining for two months for $120. Hmm...
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ToonCat
05-08-2016, 10:29 PM #22

Haha, this forum really likes me. Feel free to post your daily triple S and share plenty of answers. Thanks everyone! Got it, I should be okay. Where exactly is the purchase button? Sounds confusing. Great, I won’t upgrade my PC. It’s not a gaming setup. I’ll mostly play single-player games on it, while my friends use Xbox One for multiplayer titles. That’s interesting. On a system like this, I might actually do well. The charts look useful, though they seem off for the wrong game—unless you accidentally linked the wrong one. I’m not a big fan of synthetic benchmarks; I usually skip them. Performance can vary a lot from what the numbers say. I wasn’t expecting such solid results with a low card. It makes me wonder if a 270x would work, about $40 less. That’s pretty cool considering they’re so close. I could also find an MSI 280 that was used for mining for two months for $120. Hmm...

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walee123
Senior Member
737
05-09-2016, 11:23 PM
#23
The 7950 is essentially a rebranded version of 280, but cards that have been mined tend to show more wear and may not last as long as fresh ones.
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walee123
05-09-2016, 11:23 PM #23

The 7950 is essentially a rebranded version of 280, but cards that have been mined tend to show more wear and may not last as long as fresh ones.

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DrunkGamer
Junior Member
16
05-10-2016, 12:59 AM
#24
These cards aren't worth keeping—they lose value quickly.
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DrunkGamer
05-10-2016, 12:59 AM #24

These cards aren't worth keeping—they lose value quickly.

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