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  • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

    Originally posted by Freelancer View Post
    460 is under 60c on load for me, with stock fan -_0

    anyhow with the 200$ price mark on a the gtx 460 then 2 of them for 400$ that beats the shit out of the 5850 @280-300 a pop and 560-600 for 2 then eeehhhh..... 460 wins for multi cards, and we all know that its currently taking the 5770's place as the "standard" for gaming.

    460 is the way to go for budget gaming, 500-800 builds, and with the right motherboard you can SLI them and get the best bang for the buck out there.

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    the 5670 is whats killing you, try for a GTX460, but good going on the upgrades.
    Yeah, soon as I can afford it I plan to upgrade. Right now I'm stuck with a 600W PSU, took me a few months to scrounge up to 130 I needed for my most recent upgrades, lol. My friend offered to sell me his BFG GTX280, and I'm tempted to take him up on the offer.

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    • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

      Originally posted by DakAttack View Post
      It's worth noting that FFXIV is a TWIMTBP game, meaning it's optimized to run with nVidia's hardware. A lot of us, in this thread, are building computers with the intent of playing FFXIV. Sure, we'll play other games, but this is the thread for building a PC to play FFXIV.
      I don't think you catch what i am saying.

      Radeon is crap for future gaming. 460 is better overall because it support DX11 more.

      I personally did comparsion first hand with a 460 msi cyclone 1gb vs what i have currently. I never like the 460 as it was doing as much hiccup as m 9800 GT.

      While this game is nvidia support, it doesn't have physx support.

      It really all come down on whether you want to play on high res vs low res. I don't see 460 can play high res @ all.

      Now SLI is another story, while you can SLI all you want.

      If only i live in America, i would bought 3 IZ3d monitor with 5770 EA @ 265 ea through newegg.com and play FFXIV on eyeinfinity low res 3 d with a Quad or Tri 5770 setup. Better than my 5850 CF setup.
      -add later-

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      • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

        My high resolution benchmark score was 2500, and I'm running a GTX 460. Not the best, but it'll run in high resolution. I've got a few more tweaks and improvements I can make before the 22nd. They're also releasing a new benchmark, so we'll see what changes with it coming.

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        • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

          i am not using the benchmark as my judge. I am using actual game play to be my judge.
          -add later-

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          • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

            Originally posted by wrongfeifong View Post
            I have no idea why you are comparing OC 460. Not like 460 is the only GPU that can be OC. Why were you drinking?

            5850 can OC up to 1000 mhz. I have compare the 2 card myself on FFXIV beta, i am playing on 1080 not low res, i rather pay 30 bucks extra (250 here for a good 460 1gb) for a double life time warranty card that play well in 1080.
            I don't know where you live but it's only $230 for a good 460 1GB (Palit brand is the best atm) eVGA is a second. If you're concerned about overheating, Gigabyte cannot be touched, because they make things better and use better overall parts. I've looked around and there is NO good 5850 for under $280. If you see it for $250, that brand is crap. Also, the 5850 draws a lot of power, way more power than even a pair of 460 SLI on idle.

            Sure, 5850 can OC, but 460 OC scales better. I've heard a lot of people running 5850 on stock cooling trying to OC and can't achieve it. So they resort to water cooling and other methods. Again, 460 runs way cooler, it's the first thing nVidia has done right this year.

            As for your scores, and what other people score, I've done my share of research. Head over to FFXIV Core and one of the guys there already compiled the data. I'm not saying the 5850 isn't a good card, but unless ATI drops the price to around $250 for a good one (stock at $230) then it's not worth your money. When the 6000 series come out, it would be better to buy that card (only 2 more months to wait) than to pay $300 right now.

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            • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

              Here is the computer they are recommended computer in Japan for FFXIV (kind of made me chuckle and roll my eyes at the same time lol)

              ファイナルファンタジー®XIV推奨パソコン 特設ページ

              Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
              Intel Core i7-980X 3.33GHz
              12GB(2GB x6) DDR3-SDRAM
              80GB S-ATA2 SSD / 2TB S-ATA2 HDD
              Blu-ray Disc
              NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GTX480 1536MB
              Microsoft(R) SideWinder X4 Keyboard & X3 Mouse
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              • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                Originally posted by TheGrandMom View Post
                Here is the computer they are recommended computer in Japan for FFXIV (kind of made me chuckle and roll my eyes at the same time lol)

                ファイナルファンタジー�XIV推奨パソコン 特設ページ

                Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
                Intel Core i7-980X 3.33GHz
                12GB(2GB x6) DDR3-SDRAM
                80GB S-ATA2 SSD / 2TB S-ATA2 HDD
                Blu-ray Disc
                NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GTX480 1536MB
                Microsoft(R) SideWinder X4 Keyboard & X3 Mouse
                From that website:



                I got nearly the same score on low resolution (~6000) with my i5-760, albeit OC'd to 3.66GHz. Low resolution seems to be bottlenecked by the CPU.

                My high resolution score did not change with the OC'd CPU, thus the bottleneck should be the GTX470. Considering their GTX480 only got 700 more points on the high benchmark than my GTX470 (4000 vs 3300), they should just drop the specs down to my level (i5-760 + LGA 1156 board), and buy another GTX480 for SLI. I bet it would kill that 1080P score while saving a big chunk of change (if only the benchmark supported SLI ><).
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                • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                  Originally posted by Bricklayer View Post
                  Low resolution seems to be bottlenecked by the CPU.
                  The way you can tell if you are getting bottlenecked by CPU is if your score is almost the same in both high and low rez. You are suppose to see marked decrease in score going from low rez to high as that is the nature of graphics. That's where you're hitting graphic memory bandwidth bottleneck. You get higher score either by getting a better card or increasing bandwidth through XFire/SLI setups. People are saying they don't see any difference in performance from going from Quad to Hexacore so that means that CPU isn't the bottleneck after a certain point.

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                  • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                    Originally posted by Aeni View Post
                    The way you can tell if you are getting bottlenecked by CPU is if your score is almost the same in both high and low rez. You are suppose to see marked decrease in score going from low rez to high as that is the nature of graphics. That's where you're hitting graphic memory bandwidth bottleneck. You get higher score either by getting a better card or increasing bandwidth through XFire/SLI setups. People are saying they don't see any difference in performance from going from Quad to Hexacore so that means that CPU isn't the bottleneck after a certain point.
                    I think we are essentially in agreement, but maybe with a difference in definitions. Maybe you could consider what I was calling a "bottleneck" as a local bottleneck (as opposed to a global bottleneck). What I was trying to say is, at low resolution, I could get increases in score by increasing my CPU speed, hence the CPU was the bottleneck (at low resolution). By improving my CPU (increasing its operating frequency), I could get better performance locally in the low-res benchmark.

                    At high resolution, regardless of how much I increased my CPU speed, the score stayed almost the same. Thus, at high resolution, the local bottleneck was no longer the CPU, but instead the GPU. The GPU would have to be upgraded (more memory, higher clock speed, more pipelines, etc.) to get a higher score. Assuming the GPU were improved enough, eventually the CPU could become the bottleneck again. Or, if I clocked down my CPU enough, I suppose I could make it the bottleneck again (by lowering my score).
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                    Server: Ramuh
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                    • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                      Ah i see what you mean ... I just understood things in the way of limitations "overall" and not at the "local" level. I think that a quad i5 is pretty good as far as I can tell .. even my Q9400 is not as good but I will see more of an improvement from my HD 4670 to a GTX 460 than I would if I went from a Q9400 to, say, an i7 2.66 GHz.

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                      • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                        Hmmmmm Get regular P2 x4 instead of black and use price differance to get this.

                        Newegg.com - CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX 750W ATX12V &#47; EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply

                        And try for this mobo instead (same price)

                        Newegg.com - ASUS M4N75TD AM3 NVIDIA nForce 750a SLI ATX AMD Motherboard

                        Now you're ready for SLI down the road.

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                        • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                          Sweet thanks. Is there a big difference between BE and regular? also, I was reading the reviews on the mobo and people are saying it's only x8 for the graphics cards, not x16. can someone explain what that means? Thanks. I plan on getting Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-N460OC-1GI GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card for the graphics card. Eventually maybe two of them when I save up money. And do I need something called a heatsink and optical drive? First PC build so I need to know anything that people would normally have, switching from gaming on a laptop
                          Last edited by Voicestobeheard; 08-31-2010, 01:26 PM.

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                          • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                            Originally posted by Voicestobeheard View Post
                            Sweet thanks. Is there a big difference between BE and regular? also, I was reading the reviews on the mobo and people are saying it's only x8 for the graphics cards, not x16. can someone explain what that means? Thanks. I plan on getting Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-N460OC-1GI GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card for the graphics card. Eventually maybe two of them when I save up money. And do I need something called a heatsink and optical drive? First PC build so I need to know anything that people would normally have, switching from gaming on a laptop
                            Heatsink should come with the CPU, and the difference in black vs regular shows in overclocking probably, but I don't think you're into that. hahaha

                            And the optical drive is where the DVDs you get go, they cost like 15$ if you don't have 1 in your current PC that you can salvage.

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                            • Re: Guide: Building a PC to play FFXIV

                              If the motherboard has two x16 slots, but one runs in x8, that means only half the normal amount of data will be running through it. Usually it'll be two x16 slots with both running in x8 if they're being use simultaeneously, or two x16 slots with one always running as x4, meaning only one-fourth the amount fo data will be passing through.

                              If you want two x16 both running in x16 mode you'll need an X58 motherboard.

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