Graphics. I know, I know, how long is a piece of string!

rjhowie

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Having a problem with my Trainz pc which needs replacing as it is gradually going on meI have had to use another pc which isn't quite as up to things but will do as an interim. What I am unsure of is whether to go for one with Intel or AMD graphics hence the title of this thread! There will be a arguments for both and my preent lingering pc has AMD and it was fine but I have had Intel in the past. Anyway, being myself, it is handy to have a couple of opinions stirring the pot for me to decide on.
 
I have only had 1 AMD Radion card & it let me down, but I've not had any problems with Nvidia cards.
I don't know if it makes a difference what your main processor is, would an AMD card work better with an AMD processor
than with an Intel & vice versa ?
 
I build my own systems up from parts and I use AMD processors and Nvidia Graphics, not a problem, however likewise I have had problems with ATI stuff in the past, may be better now but not prepared to waste the cash to find out.
 
You say the comps going, the gpu , cpu or is it decomposing on you gradually as a whole.
 
I perhaps should add that it is now debatable as to whether AMD will continue producing Desktop processors it looks very much like they will be concentrating on APU's (Combined CPU and GPU on one chip) This might conceivably in the future have a knock on effect in them producing separate graphics cards as well. Nothing wrong with Intel processors, it's just ignoring their top of range which can't be beaten, Mid range AMD are or were cheaper for similar performance, in my case purely an economic choice.
 
Only time I had amd card and it let me down in my older pc 2 or 3years ago, it kept causing my computer to blue screen and it was related to the graphics card failing. Tried everything to fix it but in the end the best fix was throwing the whole piece of junk pc away. It was getting up and age anyway and decided to kick it to the curb :hehe:. But hey maybe companies change just I dont' want to find out again the hard way.
 
Three out of three there Kev! For outsiders I should tell folk that we regard Aberdeen people as being tight or miserly with money. Reminds me of the joke on that issue. It was between an Aberdeen man and his son.

Boy: Da, I just saved a pound runing after the bus.
Father: Stupid laddie. You could have saved a fiver runnining after a taxi. (global groans).

Anyway, I am having to use Trainz on a second pc for now to continue my build but will have to get round to a more gaming type as previously used before it started going wonky. This has caught me eye as it got good reviews from magazines....

INTEL IVYBRIDGE Core i5 3570K (Quad Core)
STANDARD CLOCK SPEED = 3.4Ghz Per Core
OVERCLOCKED SPEED = 4.8Ghz Per Core *4.8Ghz Is The Maximum OC We Can Achieve, Not All CPUS Will Overclock The Same, So This Is An Approximate Figure & May Be 4.6Ghz-4.8Ghz

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ASUS P8Z77-V LX With NEW Z77 Chipset
2xPCI-E (16x Inc 1xPCI-E 3.0/2.0), 2xPCI(1x) & 3xPCI & 32GB RAM Support OR
GIGABYTE Z77-D3H With Z77 Chipset
2xPCI-E (16x), 3xPCI(1x) & 2xPCI & 32GB RAM Support

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CORSAIR 8GB DDR3 1600MHz i5 Memory Kit

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SEAGATE 2TB (2000GB) SATA3 - 6Gp/s, 7200 RPM & 64MB Cache

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SONY 24XDVD+/-RW Dual Layer & Dual Format

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NEW ATI Radeon HD7850 2GB
Direct X11 & Pixel Shader 5 With Multiple DVI & HDMI Outputs
THIS CARD IS A GAMERS DREAM PLAYING ALL GAMES ON THE MARKET

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COOLERMASTER Dominator CM690 II Advanced Case & 750W PSU

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8 x USB Ports (Inc Min 2 x USB3.0), 1 x GIGABIT LAN, 7.1 HD Audio
Optical S/PDIF Out & PS2 Combo Port

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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 PREMIUM 64BIT
GOT YOUR OWN OS? - SELECT REMOVE ALL SOFTWARE FOR £50 DISCOUNT
AVG Anti-Virus Package
Open Office Suite Inc Word Processing/Spreadsheets
Nero Burning Version 9.0


Bobby


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