as an example, i have an ATI 4850 card, and i'm running Harlem Line at 63 FPS, with most all maxed options. when i control-del (winXP) out to the desktop, i can Catalyst control the overclock GPU clock from 615 to 665 and Memory clock from 885 to 1035. on the toolbar is the Trainz button, and Trainz toolbutton shows the FPS rate. at the lower rate i get 63FPS... at the overclock i get 83FPS, and Harlem Line's F engine runs with only a little stutter past some of the heavy buildings.
with the new ATI 8490 you can get an overclocked version for around 270USD, and its core is clocked to 900 Hz., that much more Herzing over the 665Hz, without the overclocking-Herzt-me artifacts,and that would seem to be a nice upgrade. But, i wonder if anyone has heard of any direct experience with our kinds of game and this card? i'm never sure if the 3D engine in Trainz is more or less demanding than those listed test games like Crysis? that it might not offer that much advantage because the game might not use the Video Card in the same way as those games?
thanks.
with the new ATI 8490 you can get an overclocked version for around 270USD, and its core is clocked to 900 Hz., that much more Herzing over the 665Hz, without the overclocking-Herzt-me artifacts,and that would seem to be a nice upgrade. But, i wonder if anyone has heard of any direct experience with our kinds of game and this card? i'm never sure if the 3D engine in Trainz is more or less demanding than those listed test games like Crysis? that it might not offer that much advantage because the game might not use the Video Card in the same way as those games?
thanks.
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