[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52750839]Hey would anyone here happen to have a benchmark for PLAYERUNKNOWN'S Battlegrounds running on a 9800 GX2?[/QUOTE]
It barely runs on anything more modern. Friend had issues running it on a HD6870 1GB. It was a bit better (30fps or so) with a .ini tweak but still quite low.
I have a HD7850 and a i5 3570k and I need an upgrade to play modern games. Damn how I hoped that it would last for a while but nah.
My idea of running games for a while is taking the performance of current-gen consoles, upping it a bit and hoping it would last for the lifetime of the console.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52750878]It barely runs on anything more modern. Friend had issues running it on a HD6870 1GB. It was a bit better (30fps or so) with a .ini tweak but still quite low.
I have a HD7850 and a i5 3570k and I need an upgrade to play modern games. Damn how I hoped that it would last for a while but nah.
My idea of running games for a while is taking the performance of current-gen consoles, upping it a bit and hoping it would last for the lifetime of the console.[/QUOTE]
Oh well. I was thinking about running it on my HTPC, but it seems like it won't cut it. Do you think SLI 9800 GX2s would be more effective?
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52750904]Oh well. I was thinking about running it on my HTPC, but it seems like it won't cut it. Do you think SLI 9800 GX2s would be more effective?[/QUOTE]
This is like tasking two kittens to pull a fully loaded cart instead of just one
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;52750322]you're too brown to build rockets??[/QUOTE]
not according to the office of personnel management's national background investigations bureau
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;52750933]This is like tasking two kittens to pull a fully loaded cart instead of just one[/QUOTE]
More like tasking two pairs of siamese-twinned kittens to pull a cart.
And the kittens are on fire.
[QUOTE=Ajacks;52750727]I gave up long ago on worrying about such things. I'm literally rocking the same monitor setup I've had since 2008, and my towers going on, 5 years old now and I have zero plans on upgrading anytime soon. It's simply a tool, and when you don't game anymore like me your milage really increases.[/QUOTE]To each his own. I need to upgrade mostly because my Xeons only support PCi express 2.0 and I need 3 to get the most out of the card, I also need higher clocks, over 3GHz for gaming, I've had issues in the past. I'm not upgrading the motherboard, just the CPUs, adding an NVMe SSD, more RAM, new HDD, A new PSU and a type C.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52750878]It barely runs on anything more modern. .[/QUOTE]
PUBG is so poorly optimized, even the current high-end cards have problems.
[QUOTE=elitehakor;52750939]not according to the office of personnel management's national background investigations bureau[/QUOTE]
then again OPM is trash so maybe i can't build rockets too
I dunno if any of y'all here use Moonlight on Android but I made a fork for better supporting Android Gamepads with no L3/R3 buttons
[url]https://github.com/BryanHaley/moonlight-android/releases/tag/v5.2-Custom[/url]
Maybe my [URL="https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-android/pull/453"]pull request[/URL] will get accepted who knows :v:
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52751702]I dunno if any of y'all here use Moonlight on Android but I made a fork for better supporting Android Gamepads with no L3/R3 buttons
[url]https://github.com/BryanHaley/moonlight-android/releases/tag/v5.2-Custom[/url]
Maybe my [URL="https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-android/pull/453"]pull request[/URL] will get accepted who knows :v:[/QUOTE]
I use it on vita
:cool:
[QUOTE=garychencool;52751290]PUBG is so poorly optimized, even the current high-end cards have problems.[/QUOTE]
i7 4790k + 1080ti and I'm running 80-100FPS, but yesterday I had a game where I had constant 40 and dropped even lower when someone threw a flashbang.
[QUOTE=Cyberuben;52751950]i7 4790k + 1080ti and I'm running 80-100FPS, but yesterday I had a game where I had constant 40 and dropped even lower when someone threw a flashbang.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it's just so realistic that it wants you to feel the full effect of the flashbang.
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52751869]I use it on vita
:cool:[/QUOTE]
This $30 Bluetooth gamepad was a lot cheaper than a Vita :v:
Also, 1440p since I have an LG G5
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52751869]I use it on vita
:cool:[/QUOTE]
So how is the vita now that it has games?
I will say if I [I]already had[/I] a Vita for some reason, I'd have totally just used that.
The Vita is so nice~ hardware wise.
I wish the vita was made by some other company than sony to escape its business decisions.
[QUOTE=helifreak;52751997]So how is the vita now that it has games?[/QUOTE]
[media]https://twitter.com/Scrxtchy/status/801046444731809792[/media]
moonlight :v:
[t]https://horobox.co.uk/u/yfdHU.jpg[/t]
Apparently this is my College's "high end" machines.
I don't even.
[QUOTE=Reagy;52752492][t]https://horobox.co.uk/u/yfdHU.jpg[/t]
Apparently this is my College's "high end" machines.
I don't even.[/QUOTE]
It's an absolute joke what colleges and schools have system wise. I work for a company that provides IT Support and equipment and we provide secondary schools with Optiplex 3050 Micro PCs and it's nothing to do with the spec it's just the pure convenience of installation of the machine, my boss doesn't generally care what they get as long as installing over 600 units takes less than 5 weeks. It's all a money making scheme.
[QUOTE=Clive;52752510]It's an absolute joke what colleges and schools have system wise. I work for a company that provides IT Support and equipment and we provide secondary schools with Optiplex 3050 Micro PCs and it's nothing to do with the spec it's just the pure convenience of installation of the machine, my boss doesn't generally care what they get as long as installing over 600 units takes less than 5 weeks. It's all a money making scheme.[/QUOTE]
Thing that gets me the most is that it's still using 32bit W7, I thought it'd be 64bit but nope, good old 32bit.
No wonder half of the applications I'm using here run like ass when they really shouldn't, that i3 is more than good enough for visual studio, but its the 32bit version. :vomit:
My college went the thin client route. And nobody used them because you'd have to wait 5 minutes on a good day for it to download your user profile.
It was a pain in the ass since if you forgot to print something, you'd basically have to budget at least 15 minutes to get the computer running and your doc open.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;52752561]My college went the thin client route. And nobody used them because you'd have to wait 5 minutes on a good day for it to download your user profile.
It was a pain in the ass since if you forgot to print something, you'd basically have to budget at least 15 minutes to get the computer running and your doc open.[/QUOTE]
My uni had full i5 workstations as their lab PCs and it still took about as long to get to a usable desktop :v:
No matter how good the computers are, they always manage to somehow bog the installs down with so much domain/security shit that it's like using your grandparent's windows XP machine
[QUOTE=kaze4159;52752568]so much domain/security shit that it's like using your grandparent's windows XP machine[/QUOTE]
I remember the pcs at my old school having 3 invisible icons (as in completely transparent) in the task tray :v:
[QUOTE=Protocol7;52752561]My college went the thin client route. And nobody used them because you'd have to wait 5 minutes on a good day for it to download your user profile.
It was a pain in the ass since if you forgot to print something, you'd basically have to budget at least 15 minutes to get the computer running and your doc open.[/QUOTE]
At one of my old jobs we were in a VMware horizons 5 zero client environment and it was awful
Eh, you can get a single 2tb one for cheaper than that at best buy
[QUOTE=Levelog;52753043]Eh, you can get a single 2tb one for cheaper than that at best buy[/QUOTE]
[Url=https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?st=seagate+2tb+external+hard+drive&_dyncharset=UTF-8&_dynSessConf=&id=pcat17071&type=page&sc=Global&cp=1&nrp=&sp=&qp=&list=n&af=true&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys]example for the lazy[/url]
[QUOTE=WastedJamacan;52753113][Url=https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?st=seagate+2tb+external+hard+drive&_dyncharset=UTF-8&_dynSessConf=&id=pcat17071&type=page&sc=Global&cp=1&nrp=&sp=&qp=&list=n&af=true&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys]example for the lazy[/url][/QUOTE]
You think I'm actually going to click on a link? I'm far too lazy for that.
-snip, sorteeeeed-
[QUOTE=kaze4159;52752568]My uni had full i5 workstations as their lab PCs and it still took about as long to get to a usable desktop :v:
No matter how good the computers are, they always manage to somehow bog the installs down with so much domain/security shit that it's like using your grandparent's windows XP machine[/QUOTE]
I can say with 99% certainty its because they are using old VBScript to implement policies (that can be done without scripts now) or doing something that is unnecessary because someone forgot to turn it off.
I was able to bring the time to login screen down from 15 minutes (no joke) down to just 2 because I started removing old unnecessary scripts that would often fail and just hang until they time out. The other was removing the policy that queries and uninstalls Windows Media Player. And installing Adobe Reader. Every single boot. Some of the scripts are so old, they still check if the machine is running Win 9x.
I have a 5 page Word document making sense of what all the scripts do and why they are there. If I couldn't figure it out or they seemed unnecessary, I turned them off. Broke essentially nothing anybody would notice.
Also, FYI, stop using VBScript to implement network drives. Its clumsy as shit and if you have no network connectivity when you login they fail and don't mount. GPO Drive Maps actually easy to figure out and don't care about network connectivity.
Best thing about vbscript policy is you can just open taskmanager after exploiting your way to local admin and end the process to disable them all.
Resulted in no network drives but didn't run the flashdrive locker. And local admin meant you could just go get drive paths from the vbs file.
Moral of the story is don't make the first thing the script does displaying a message box,
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