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 Recording Rayman Levels, ?
RayFan9876
Posted: Jun 14 2012, 10:58 PM


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Is it cheap now? Well I guess this is 2012.

Yes, SLI'ing two 260s will exactly double your performance. That's probably the best choice, unless you're wanting to beef it up with a GTX690 or something.
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raydesigner
Posted: Jun 15 2012, 11:30 AM


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QUOTE (RayFan9876 @ Jun 14 2012, 10:58 PM)
Is it cheap now? Well I guess this is 2012.

Yes, SLI'ing two 260s will exactly double your performance. That's probably the best choice, unless you're wanting to beef it up with a GTX690 or something.

Thank you ;)

Just to be sure, if I will SLI two 260s I will have 1780MB video memory, right?





However, thanks, I think that is what I'm going to do :D








My final question: is it possible to use more than two 260s on the same PC?

I heard it's possible to have up to 4 video cards on the same PC, is it true?
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Terminapor
Posted: Jun 15 2012, 02:15 PM


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Ahem, before buying two graphic cards, check that your motherboard can have more than one graphic card, it actually depends on it.

And i'm not sure that it will double your performance, since your computer will works with two GPU, it depends on the applications (I know that a software which is single-thread will use only one CPU, but i don't know about GPUs)

edit : btw, you can have 1,000,000,000 GC on your computer, it just depends on your MB :P

This post has been edited by Terminapor on Jun 15 2012, 02:16 PM
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raydesigner
Posted: Jun 15 2012, 03:27 PM


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QUOTE (Terminapor @ Jun 15 2012, 02:15 PM)
Ahem, before buying two graphic cards, check that your motherboard can have more than one graphic card, it actually depends on it.

And i'm not sure that it will double your performance, since your computer will works with two GPU, it depends on the applications (I know that a software which is single-thread will use only one CPU, but i don't know about GPUs)

edit : btw, you can have 1,000,000,000 GC on your computer, it just depends on your MB :P

Alright, I'll check that :)
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RayFan9876
Posted: Jun 18 2012, 04:57 AM


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QUOTE (Terminapor @ Jun 15 2012, 07:15 AM)
And i'm not sure that it will double your performance, since your computer will works with two GPU, it depends on the applications (I know that a software which is single-thread will use only one CPU, but i don't know about GPUs)

It does exactly double your performance, given that the software supports it, which basically anything that would actually need it.
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raydesigner
Posted: Jun 23 2012, 01:00 PM


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QUOTE (RayFan9876 @ Jun 18 2012, 04:57 AM)
QUOTE (Terminapor @ Jun 15 2012, 07:15 AM)
And i'm not sure that it will double your performance, since your computer will works with two GPU, it depends on the applications (I know that a software which is single-thread will use only one CPU, but i don't know about GPUs)

It does exactly double your performance, given that the software supports it, which basically anything that would actually need it.

So should I buy a single GTX from the 500 serias or another GTX 260?
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DromEd
Posted: Jul 5 2012, 08:39 PM


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If it interest anyone, I record with Fraps, it gives me a constant 60 fps video and it's really perfect.
The only negative aspect may be the huge files saved but it can be solved easy while converting your video in a much smaller format such as wmv
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rayhacker46
Posted: Jul 6 2012, 08:57 AM


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I believe you guys are a overdoing it a bit. :lol:

When I recorded a livestream on low quality I had a lot of lag (not in-game, but in the recorded video). I raised the video quality a bit and now it runs fine! :)

So, my suggestion would be: Raise the video quality! :D
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