Mostly I have just gotten a new top end system every 5-6 years and that has been okay. My current system should last a long time unless the next console generation has utterly ridiculous abilities.
Then why bother getting a graphics card in the first place? go with the new integrated gems from intel.loa said:I turn the settings down until the graphics card doesn't catch on fire anymore because no amount of prettily rendered shadows that do absolutely nothing for gameplay anyway justifies frying a costly piece of hardware over it?
I stick an exhaust on it.ResonanceSD said:A (somewhat) hypothetical question.
When you've reached the limits of what you can push in terms of performance, what do you do? Upgrade or live with it? I'm asking because a recent gaming session knocked my graphics card offline for a few minutes due to temperatures XD
Integrated graphics are pretty much crap, and are better off in laptops. A cheap graphics card is preferable for something so simple as watching videos.ResonanceSD said:Then why bother getting a graphics card in the first place? go with the new integrated gems from intel.
I do not understand?ResonanceSD said:Then why bother getting a graphics card in the first place? go with the new integrated gems from intel.loa said:I turn the settings down until the graphics card doesn't catch on fire anymore because no amount of prettily rendered shadows that do absolutely nothing for gameplay anyway justifies frying a costly piece of hardware over it?