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Old 2012-08-01, 01:32 PM   [Ignore Me] #16
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I have the MSI6850 and I haven't gad any issues whatsoever yet, it seems incredibly fast and will do the job. I suspect PS2 will run at high with good fps, at worst medium.
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Old 2012-08-01, 01:34 PM   [Ignore Me] #17
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Don't get a 550, there's an ubelievable difference between the 550 and 560, and the 560 is about to be a lot less relevant. I have the 560m and can run most newer games on ultra (barring the new tesselation). The desktop version is even better.

However, its important to note that games with high player counts and a lot of info (lika MMO's) are more cpu intensive than anything. smed already said something about core 2 duos not being a very good situation in PS2, and I'd have to agree.

All in all, I don't know that your machine is worth putting that kind of card into.

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Old 2012-08-01, 01:37 PM   [Ignore Me] #18
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How about a Radeon HD 6670 ?

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Old 2012-08-01, 01:37 PM   [Ignore Me] #19
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I've been holding out for a new video card for PS2 (currently have a GTX260). I've got an ok processor (Phenom II x4 965). My question is, what is so great about the Nvidia 660? I know the 680 is the hotness, so is the 660 just a more affordable version?
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Old 2012-08-01, 01:47 PM   [Ignore Me] #20
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Shoutout to a fellow Hoosier! (I hope)

You may be able to get by with the NVIDIA GTX 460 SE ($100) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130690

However, the main concern is bottlenecking, with your cpu being 2 generations old now, or more, with "computer years" being very fast. If you have the fastest Core 2 you could effectively use this card, but the 7850 is way too beefy for any Core 2. Please post more specs about the CPU. If you don't have that good of a cpu, it may be time to upgrade the system. Don't forget, all parts are important in a computer, and they all rely on each other to work properly.
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Old 2012-08-01, 01:57 PM   [Ignore Me] #21
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I've been holding out for a new video card for PS2 (currently have a GTX260). I've got an ok processor (Phenom II x4 965). My question is, what is so great about the Nvidia 660? I know the 680 is the hotness, so is the 660 just a more affordable version?
the '50's' and '60's' i.e. 550, 560, 650, 660 are essentially the mid-grade version for each generation, with the 70's & 80's (670, 680) being the high end. Recently they've been also pushing out the 90's which is 2 80's GPU on a single board, but very expensive.

Basically nvidia comes out with the high end stuff and the cheap stuff (610) first - the 10's-40's are hardly worth owning unless you want to play on minimal settings. Then later on they push out the mid-grade stuff (50's, 60's, 60ti), which gets you about 85% of the bang of the high-end stuff for around 50% of the price. ($175-$275 price range compared to $499 for the 80) - the only downside is you have to wait a little longer.




Looking at the chart above, last generation when the 560ti came out, in the 3dmark benchmark it's performance was almost identical to the 480 (flagship card of the previous generation) - but at about half the price. If that holds true this time, the 660ti should be roughly equivalent to a GTX 580 and you'll get the most bang for your buck. I used to buy the flagship cards, but it's just not worth it because in 2 years a card half the price will be just as good. Now I buy mid-grade and upgrade every 2-3 years and they run everything i want to run - granted I'm not doing much multi-monitor gaming or anything of that nature that would justify the high end purchase.
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Old 2012-08-01, 02:03 PM   [Ignore Me] #22
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7850 and 7870 are the best budget cards at the moment, I would go with one of these. Current generation, high effieciency, low cost.
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Old 2012-08-01, 02:15 PM   [Ignore Me] #23
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Originally Posted by Program View Post
Shoutout to a fellow Hoosier! (I hope)

You may be able to get by with the NVIDIA GTX 460 SE ($100) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130690

However, the main concern is bottlenecking, with your cpu being 2 generations old now, or more, with "computer years" being very fast. If you have the fastest Core 2 you could effectively use this card, but the 7850 is way too beefy for any Core 2. Please post more specs about the CPU. If you don't have that good of a cpu, it may be time to upgrade the system. Don't forget, all parts are important in a computer, and they all rely on each other to work properly.
THANKS EVERYONE......

Yep.....fellow Hoosier here....

This is my big concern......am I buying to good of a card for my system.

Here is the complete system:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115041)

Shuttle SX38P2-Pro Intel Core 2 Extreme (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856101058)

8G RAM

Vista 64 Bit

I guess the better question is, what is the best card that my system can support?

I am going to guess the 7850 is too much and a waste of money....
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Old 2012-08-01, 03:04 PM   [Ignore Me] #24
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Old 2012-08-01, 03:14 PM   [Ignore Me] #25
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Though your cpu is old, it is quite powerful, being a quad core at nearly 3 GHz (most games don't utilize all four cores, but nevermind that). However, I don't think your cpu has the stuff to handle the 7850 properly. Look at all of the cards suggested though, do your research, and I think you'll come out with a PS2 worthy machine.

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Old 2012-08-01, 03:19 PM   [Ignore Me] #26
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I guess the better question is, what is the best card that my system can support?

I am going to guess the 7850 is too much and a waste of money....
Here's a question to consider - when are you going to upgrade the rest of the rig? There's 2 ways to go here; you can pull a decent card now, and have something that you can drop right in to your next system a year or 18 months from now, or you can go dirt cheap and run this system into the ground and maybe squeeze another 2 years out of it.

I don't think you'll CPU bottleneck by a ton, given that the 7850 is roughly equivalent to some high end cards from early 2010 (GTX 480) - at that time your processor was only 2 years old and would have been in use in a lot of machines. But then again, PS2 may bottleneck faster on CPU than most games.
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Old 2012-08-01, 03:30 PM   [Ignore Me] #27
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I think you should go for the 660, but you should be able to play the game silky smooth on a 560ti if you cannot wait for the release! What does a 570 cost nowadays?
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Old 2012-08-01, 03:31 PM   [Ignore Me] #28
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Originally Posted by Raymac View Post
I've been holding out for a new video card for PS2 (currently have a GTX260). I've got an ok processor (Phenom II x4 965). My question is, what is so great about the Nvidia 660? I know the 680 is the hotness, so is the 660 just a more affordable version?
Basically, yeah.
When you look at the 670 which came along at $400 and was beating AMD's $500 card for a while and see the 660 is a 670 with a smaller memory bus. Nearly everything else about it is the same. Which means it could be a heck of a deal.

Usually the line up looks like this (the numbers are for the last generation or so...they always fiddle with them, but the product distribution usually remains similar):
They usually have two or three specific chips per generation, one for highend cards, one mid-level, one low. Then they do stuff with each of those to create more products.

So, the x80 card has the fastest chip. The x90 is two of those on the same board. The x70 is the same chip, but maybe has some disabled bits, a lower clock rate, or less memory.

The x60 is often a different chip than the previous three. It's similar in general but starts out with fewer of most everything. the x50 is the same chip with some disabled bits. (In the 660's case it seems like it still uses the higher end part)

Anything lower than an x50 is usually crap.
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