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    Default Re: G2S-A1 Benchmark and photos

    I can answer a couple of those.

    1. 2GB, Stock
    2. Yes, above 20 is playable, 30 is smooth, 45 is very smoth and 60+ is like silk.
    3. Dunno.

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    ic, can u notice the difference between 30 fps and 45 fps by naked eyes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazzter View Post
    ic, can u notice the difference between 30 fps and 45 fps by naked eyes?
    For me, it depends what game i'm playing. But most of the games, Yes, 30-45 is very noticable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazzter View Post
    ic, can u notice the difference between 30 fps and 45 fps by naked eyes?
    Anything above 30-32 fps is hard to distinguish with the naked eye.. So as long as u are getting a constant 30 fps thats pretty good.

    But ppl prefer an average fps of 45fps to multiplayer FPS games as an avg of 45 means that minimum fps tends to be greater then 30 then resulting in a much smoother overall gaming while for a 30fps avg , the min fps may dip below 22 in heavy action scenes making it hard to play then..

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    The human eye refreshes at 30Hz, so 30frames per second is the absolute highest you would be able to distinguish. Like Alias said, the reason 45 and 60 are distinguishable is that those are averages and when the higher the average the fewer times the fps dipps below that 30FPS threshold. Above 60 and there will be virtually no dips at all.

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    hm any chance G2S can handle Lost Planet and Crysis(both DX10) at this rate without having to sacrifice those amazing Shadow/Light Details ?

    i mean do u think the architecture of DX10 games would help the the 8600M GT works better then a 7950 GTX (brute force)
    if it supports dx 10 it supposedly should run without problem, but the odds are not favorable aren't it? =| im kinda despaired,
    despaired house gamers

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    DX10 compatible means that you will be able to turn on those features. It doesn't mean they will run well.

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    You can bet that my 8800gtx will have the same issues on my desktop

 

 
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