Ding, ding, ding, We have a winner!RhombusHatesYou said:It's a workstation that's being lobotomized into a gaming machine from the sounds of it.Sleekgiant said:20 gigs, holy fuck its a monster PC
Ding, ding, ding, We have a winner!RhombusHatesYou said:It's a workstation that's being lobotomized into a gaming machine from the sounds of it.Sleekgiant said:20 gigs, holy fuck its a monster PC
I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.Belgian_Waffles said:DedicatedHashime said:Integrated or dedicated?Belgian_Waffles said:ATI 4870Hashime said:What GPU are you using?
If that's what you mean.
Raidon 48 HD card
Alright, thanks.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.Belgian_Waffles said:DedicatedHashime said:Integrated or dedicated?Belgian_Waffles said:ATI 4870Hashime said:What GPU are you using?
If that's what you mean.
Raidon 48 HD card
You're a bad person and you should feel badBelgian_Waffles said:Ding, ding, ding, We have a winner!RhombusHatesYou said:It's a workstation that's being lobotomized into a gaming machine from the sounds of it.Sleekgiant said:20 gigs, holy fuck its a monster PC
And if your OS isn't 64-bit upgrade that too (if it supports that). I'd hate to see such monster hardware go to waste.Belgian_Waffles said:Alright, thanks.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.Belgian_Waffles said:DedicatedHashime said:Integrated or dedicated?Belgian_Waffles said:ATI 4870Hashime said:What GPU are you using?
If that's what you mean.
Raidon 48 HD card
How much do ATI 5570's go for?Hashime said:And if your OS isn't 64-bit upgrade that too (if it supports that). I'd hate to see such monster hardware go to waste.Belgian_Waffles said:Alright, thanks.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.Belgian_Waffles said:DedicatedHashime said:Integrated or dedicated?Belgian_Waffles said:ATI 4870Hashime said:What GPU are you using?
If that's what you mean.
Raidon 48 HD card
HD 4000 series aren't workstation cards. It's also not one of the cards that the machine ships with, which are all FireGL or Quadro workstation cards.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.
The problem probably isn't the GPU (which is a 1 generation old gaming GPU) but the fact that all the rest of the rig's guts use workstation/server gear - mobo, CPU, RAM, the lot.Hashime said:It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much.
Exactly,RhombusHatesYou said:The problem probably isn't the GPU (which is a 1 generation old gaming GPU) but the fact that all the rest of the rig's guts use workstation/server gear - mobo, CPU, RAM, the lot.Hashime said:It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much.
wait wait wait...your on xp, and your on 32 bit..but you have 20+ gigs of ram!?!?!?1Belgian_Waffles said:I'm running XP and it doesn't recognize more than 3 gigs of RAM, in actuality I have somewhere of 20+ gigs of RAMgmaverick019 said:im not much of a tech guru, but perhaps more RAM good sir? i think the bare minimum was around 2 gigs, and if your running it on a pc im sure that the framerate/lagging could be helped alot with adding a couple/few more gigs of ram. if its more of a software thing then maybe perhaps make sure nothing is running in the background and defrag everything? it can help smooth it out.
do NOT take my opinion without a few shakes of salt though, as like i said, am not a tech guru
That is debatable, though without looking at the hardware I would say it is a distinct possibility. I wouldn't worry too much though because from the sounds of it it must have major bulk data processing abilities, which means larger bandwidth possibly at the cost of speed.RhombusHatesYou said:The problem probably isn't the GPU (which is a 1 generation old gaming GPU) but the fact that all the rest of the rig's guts use workstation/server gear - mobo, CPU, RAM, the lot.Hashime said:It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much.
I assumed the bios of the card was changed to make it a workstation card, you could be right though.RhombusHatesYou said:HD 4000 series aren't workstation cards. It's also not one of the cards that the machine ships with, which are all FireGL or Quadro workstation cards.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.
The 4870 is the HD4000 series's version of the HD 5000 series' 5870 - a high level enthusiast card.
Also the fact that you only have 3Gb of RAM available says your HD 4870 is a 1Gb model. Oh... yeah, did you install all the DX versions from the disc/install? Apparently FONV needs those specific versions, and give the drivers a nice update, too.Belgian_Waffles said:Exactly,
I can boot up Crysis right now and run it on it's highest setting without so much of a hiccup, but if I boot up New Vegas or Oblivion, my computer falls apart.
150, but another poster brought up a good point. I assumed you had the workstation version of the card (reflashed bios), but it might well be the gaming version.Belgian_Waffles said:How much do ATI 5570's go for?Hashime said:And if your OS isn't 64-bit upgrade that too (if it supports that). I'd hate to see such monster hardware go to waste.Belgian_Waffles said:Alright, thanks.Hashime said:I see now. That is a workstation card. It has been optimized for parallel computation and data processing. Basically it is great for rendering a 3d object in a program like autocad, but to it the requirements of a game are too much. Plop an Ati 5770 in there and it will run like a champ.Belgian_Waffles said:DedicatedHashime said:Integrated or dedicated?Belgian_Waffles said:ATI 4870Hashime said:What GPU are you using?
If that's what you mean.
Raidon 48 HD card
Nah, that was the high end HD 2000 and 3000 series cards that could be reflashed to become FireGL cards.Hashime said:I assumed the bios of the cars was changed to make it a workstation card, you could be right though.
Plenty of swearing going on,RhombusHatesYou said:Also the fact that you only have 3Gb of RAM available says your HD 4870 is a 1Gb model. Oh... yeah, did you install all the DX versions from the disc/install? Apparently FONV needs those specific versions, and give the drivers a nice update, too.Belgian_Waffles said:Exactly,
I can boot up Crysis right now and run it on it's highest setting without so much of a hiccup, but if I boot up New Vegas or Oblivion, my computer falls apart.
Don't forget the swearing. It's the most important part of any technical work.
It can be done to a 4870. My cousin uses one on a workstation he built for his client (my grandfather).RhombusHatesYou said:Nah, that was the high end HD 2000 and 3000 series cards that could be reflashed to become FireGL cards.Hashime said:I assumed the bios of the cars was changed to make it a workstation card, you could be right though.
^Pirate Kitty said:20GB of RAM?Belgian_Waffles said:I'm running XP and it doesn't recognize more than 3 gigs of RAM, in actuality I have somewhere of 20+ gigs of RAMgmaverick019 said:im not much of a tech guru, but perhaps more RAM good sir? i think the bare minimum was around 2 gigs, and if your running it on a pc im sure that the framerate/lagging could be helped alot with adding a couple/few more gigs of ram. if its more of a software thing then maybe perhaps make sure nothing is running in the background and defrag everything? it can help smooth it out.
do NOT take my opinion without a few shakes of salt though, as like i said, am not a tech guru
Dear god.
Skynet called - they want their baby back.
I dunno, I guess the company I "borrowed" this from likes to download "Cake".Shi Shi said:^Pirate Kitty said:20GB of RAM?Belgian_Waffles said:I'm running XP and it doesn't recognize more than 3 gigs of RAM, in actuality I have somewhere of 20+ gigs of RAMgmaverick019 said:im not much of a tech guru, but perhaps more RAM good sir? i think the bare minimum was around 2 gigs, and if your running it on a pc im sure that the framerate/lagging could be helped alot with adding a couple/few more gigs of ram. if its more of a software thing then maybe perhaps make sure nothing is running in the background and defrag everything? it can help smooth it out.
do NOT take my opinion without a few shakes of salt though, as like i said, am not a tech guru
Dear god.
Skynet called - they want their baby back.
I loled. hard. but seriously 20 gigs of ram? what do you need that much for?
Hmmm... Yeah, I can see how it would be possible... but that's more of a frankenstein job than what you can do with the 2000 and 3000 series cards (which is just flash-in the equivalent FireGL card bios and you're golden)Hashime said:It can be done to a 4870. My cousin uses one on a workstation he built for his client (my grandfather).RhombusHatesYou said:Nah, that was the high end HD 2000 and 3000 series cards that could be reflashed to become FireGL cards.