09-17-2009, 05:20 AM
Greetings!
As I stated, I may have been thinking of a diferent motherboard when I mentiioned the over voltage problem for the CPU. Simply put, the board sends to much power to the CPU. That isn`t really a good thing. I will be waiting for DX11 cards to show up before I build a new rig, sadly that may be next year if nVidia is indeed so behind as everyone says. I want to see a good comparison of both companies offerings before I make a choice of hardware. The real question is this: Is physx that big of a deal? ATI does not support it unlike nVidia. This could make or break a decision for me, regardless of the final performance we see from the DX11 cards.
-Nomad
As I stated, I may have been thinking of a diferent motherboard when I mentiioned the over voltage problem for the CPU. Simply put, the board sends to much power to the CPU. That isn`t really a good thing. I will be waiting for DX11 cards to show up before I build a new rig, sadly that may be next year if nVidia is indeed so behind as everyone says. I want to see a good comparison of both companies offerings before I make a choice of hardware. The real question is this: Is physx that big of a deal? ATI does not support it unlike nVidia. This could make or break a decision for me, regardless of the final performance we see from the DX11 cards.
-Nomad
R.I.P. Pete! I can't believe you're gone.