Looking good
Are you saying you have a PCI-E 1.1 slot? GPU-Z is saying 2.0 for you...or are you just informing people it will be a problem with 1.1?
no i have a PCIE 1.1 slot
The X48 at 3.6GHz still won't match the framerate of the i7 at 4127MHz, I mean look at the difference in CPU scores.
I believe that part of the problem is your CPU bottle necking the card at 3.6GHz.
Still plenty of performance either way but more is better right?
Nice card none the less, I'm waiting for Nvidia's 300 series, and waiting, and waiting, LOL.
im not looking at the overall vantage scores here, simply GPU scores.... its obvious the CPU score boosts the end result a great deal, thats why we only check the GPU scores.

GT300 is incoming though lads, ive heard tell that the flagship 300 card is pulling neck & neck with the 5970...''WITH 1 CORE!!
''BUT.........
ATI are ''apparently'' due to relase the ''HD 5890'' / ''HD 5990'' in Q1 / Q3 of 2010 to combat Nvidia's ''supposed'' powerhouse Fermi.
the HD 5890 will be a cypress core with 1800+ SPs, & the HD 5990 will obviously dawn two of these....


its all speculation right now though nothing official from either side about this, ive seen benches & tiny statements being thrown around...
all i know is the computing power going into ppl's PCs today is MASSIVE!!


My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- myself
- OS
- SEVEN x64
- CPU
- Q9450 @ 3.6GHZ 1.34v
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5K PREMIUM P35
- Memory
- 8GB 1066 buffalo firestix @ 1152mhz CL5
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD 5970 + GTX260 (physX)
- Sound Card
- Creative X-FI Xtreme Gamer
- Monitor(s) Displays
- SAMSUNG 20'' & SAMSUNG 23'' (dual screens)
- Screen Resolution
- 2048x1152 & 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- 1x seagate 160gb IDE & 1x seagate 160gb SATA
- PSU
- XCILIO 850w (78A)
- Case
- CM590 1x 120x38mm & 2x92x38mm / 4x 120x25mm
- Cooling
- AC7 PRO @ 92x38mm blower, Lamptron military bus bay controll
- Keyboard
- LOGITECH E110
- Mouse
- logitech NX5
- Internet Speed
- 2MB
- Other Info
- its a continual ''work in progress''....

