Well I ain't gonna take a picture of mine, it would be pointless, just a black case, and I ain't about to crack it open and void the warrantee just in case something happens. Nothing special to see anyway, not custom built, just one of those name brand mass produced models.Lenovo IdeaCentre K330OS: Windows 7 Home PremiumCPU: Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.4GHz, 3401Mhz, 4 Cores, 8 Logical ProcessorsRAM: 12GB RAMHARD DRIVE: 1.34TB Hard DiskCD-ROM: Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7250HDISPLAY ADAPTER: AMD Radeon HD 6450 1GB (1280x1024 resolution)MONITOR: Benq FP747 17" LCDMOUSE: Lenovo 3-button infrared wheel mouseI got no complaints about it so far other than the fact that I'm a little disappointed that 1GB of video memory really isn't enough to run some of the newer games I've been tinkering with at lightning fast speeds like I thought it would. I guess I'd have to shell out big bucks for one of the top shelf 4GB models if I wanted that. Nah, fuck that, I'm good.Some pics of it I found online...
The GTX 560 Ti is a 1 GB card. However, they create many cards that are 1 GB or more. just because the card has more GB memory, doesn't necessarily mean it's faster, or performs better. It's actually about how many processors and mhz speed on the card. Tom's hardware has benchmark tests of various cards. i had to learn the hard way, about buying graphics cards. They have many cards and they name them all similiar, so the average joe don't know which one to buy. good marketing strategy for them, sucks for the buyer.
uhm... not really, the cards are in numbered seriesand its easy to tell a rough performance mark for the card just by model number... maybe you should do your research instead
I think the idea of this thread topic was more something like this
I wonder what sort of rig will be required to run this:http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2011-far-cry-3/716741
Quote from: Golgo13 on February 18, 2012, 04:15:26 PMThe GTX 560 Ti is a 1 GB card. However, they create many cards that are 1 GB or more. just because the card has more GB memory, doesn't necessarily mean it's faster, or performs better. It's actually about how many processors and mhz speed on the card. Tom's hardware has benchmark tests of various cards. i had to learn the hard way, about buying graphics cards. They have many cards and they name them all similiar, so the average joe don't know which one to buy. good marketing strategy for them, sucks for the buyer.uhm... not really, the cards are in numbered seriesand its easy to tell a rough performance mark for the card just by model number... maybe you should do your research instead
vram wont exactly increase performance the more you get, but you are able to cache much more allowing you to run much smoother on a higher resolution
If it was the Hot Bitches thread it would of already had a dozen pictures by now!
You actually USE that computer with all that junk sitting everywhere
lol, I like the flashlight on your desk. Someone's prepared.
Wow, i didn't think anyone else used VCR's anymore. it's still reliable method of recording. must have been upgraded VCR's to rewind tapes faster.