View Full Version : SLi..is it worth it for me?
johnmh88
12-06-09, 12:49 AM
Im only getting about 55fps on nba 2k10, not a reputable test but hey I'm not into getting the best graphics, I only want great ones. Im playing the game at 1920X1080 with core clock: 561mhz; shader clock: 1402mhz; and the memory clock: 1836mhz. it is over clocked.
(Was just wondering if I will be able to tell a BIG DIFFERENCE in the quality of my games if I get another 9800gt card and SLi them.????) Thanks...:santa2:
Im only getting about 55fps on nba 2k10, not a reputable test but hey I'm not into getting the best graphics, I only want great ones. Im playing the game at 1920X1080 with core clock: 561mhz; shader clock: 1402mhz; and the memory clock: 1836mhz. it is over clocked.
(Was just wondering if I will be able to tell a BIG DIFFERENCE in the quality of my games if I get another 9800gt card and SLi them.????) Thanks...:santa2:
no quality increase, just performance gains (form 40% up to 90% in some games), 55fps is more than enough
consider though some other games might not run that good
johnmh88
12-06-09, 10:46 AM
Ok thanks, for the info, I'll stick to one card, everything looks great already I just didnt know if it could look any better..I understand some games might not run as good as that one does, not alot changes in a basketball game. THANKS :)
Uh, those core and shader clocks are well under stock speeds for the 9800 GT, me thinks.
johnmh88
12-06-09, 12:36 PM
nope stock is core: 550mhz - shader: 1375mhz - memory: 1800mhz- so it shows on my dekstop when I right click and go to properties, then I click on the VGA Clock tab. It allows me O.C. right there with the D.O.T. button at the bottom. It gives me 6 different OC settings that auto adjusts everything for me. The settings I gave you previously were just on the 1st setting. if i go all the way up it can go to: Core: 605- Shader:1512- and memory:1980 but im kinda scared to push it that hard all the time, it doesnt overheat or anything it only gets up to about 52'C while playing.
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