If your not bound to a certain brand then, Best performance/cost would be the 7950 Boost, which sells for about the same price as the 660ti and with a small OC, beats the 670 too. But if your a Nvidia fan, then like Kyra says, the 660ti is the best performance/cost card.I recently upgraded to the GTX 660Ti, Got some decent benchmark scores without costing a fortune. Runs fine on 600W 12V Rail PSU. I would recommend that card if you want the best performance/cost ratio.
Posted my benchmark results with this card, and this was with a PCI Express 1.0 chipset and core 2 duo processor, so its a pretty good card. You would get even more performance from it with a 2.0/3.0 PCI Express slot but I have no idea how much. An i7 would boost its performance to.
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...l=1#post977067
Wish i had money for a 660ti i just sit with a 660 seeing how i only going to end up playing FFXIV.
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I have a question and thought I would pose it here rather than making a new thread~
I am going to upgrade my card from an Nvidia GTS GeForce 240 to a GTX560 (this exact card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130660 )
For those of you using a GTX560, what driver are you using that works well with ARR Beta/Benchmark? I just want to be prepared. In the past I know Nvidia drivers have been an issue for XIV, maybe not so much anymore, but would like to have all my ducks in a row. Thanks!
While i don't own this particular card, its usually best to download the latest driver and work backwards if you run into issues. Driver issues are tricky in that some issues might not apply to every card using a specific chip or some issues might be the result of other things in the PC. Its best not to base your decision on someone else experience; go with the latest drivers and if you run into an issue, then try to find a solution for that particular issue.I have a question and thought I would pose it here rather than making a new thread~
I am going to upgrade my card from an Nvidia GTS GeForce 240 to a GTX560 (this exact card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130660 )
For those of you using a GTX560, what driver are you using that works well with ARR Beta/Benchmark? I just want to be prepared. In the past I know Nvidia drivers have been an issue for XIV, maybe not so much anymore, but would like to have all my ducks in a row. Thanks!
If you don't mind me asking, how much are you planning on spending on the card? i noticed newegg has it listed as discontinued.
Long story short, it's the card my 16 year old son used since March of last year. In November he did an entire high spec rebuild from scratch. He initially used this card, but I decided I wanted it to use in my computer and bought him a 680 to put in his. It's plenty for my computer and the 680 is much more appropriate for the space shuttle he built. No, I will not adopt you!While i don't own this particular card, its usually best to download the latest driver and work backwards if you run into issues. Driver issues are tricky in that some issues might not apply to every card using a specific chip or some issues might be the result of other things in the PC. Its best not to base your decision on someone else experience; go with the latest drivers and if you run into an issue, then try to find a solution for that particular issue.
If you don't mind me asking, how much are you planning on spending on the card? i noticed newegg has it listed as discontinued.
EDIT: I think when purchased it was $189'ish btw
Ah ok, i was gonna refer you to a different card if you were spending money but if its free then that's a different story.Long story short, it's the card my 16 year old son used since March of last year. In November he did an entire high spec rebuild from scratch. He initially used this card, but I decided I wanted it to use in my computer and bought him a 680 to put in his. It's plenty for my computer and the 680 is much more appropriate for the space shuttle he built. No, I will not adopt you!
EDIT: I think when purchased it was $189'ish btw
Do you happen to know the rest of your PC specs? the GTX 560 is a pretty big upgrade from the GTS240 so just wondering if your other parts my bottleneck it. Also when you upgrade, make sure to completely remove your old GPU drivers before installing the new GPU; there are some good online guides outlining the steps.
Well the new card is in and the difference is quite remarkable. One complaint I also had, but didn't mention, is that my computer would bump up to a fan level that always made me think it was working too hard (including when running the benchmark, of course). Ran the benchmark on multiple combinations (now I know what the game is SUPPOSED to look like, haha!), and my max setting/max res score more than doubled. It was 1967 with the 240 card. Below are my results for the 560 test (also includes my specs - it's a 3+ year old Dell prebuilt) Also changed the power supply from 350 to 650, just to be safe ~Ah ok, i was gonna refer you to a different card if you were spending money but if its free then that's a different story.
Do you happen to know the rest of your PC specs? the GTX 560 is a pretty big upgrade from the GTS240 so just wondering if your other parts my bottleneck it. Also when you upgrade, make sure to completely remove your old GPU drivers before installing the new GPU; there are some good online guides outlining the steps.
I'll be happy running the game at high settings, not worried about max. My current monitor's max res is 1600x900, but I've got this one on the way now^^ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824236079FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn Official Benchmark (Exploration)
Tested on:3/5/2013 3:24:41 PM
Score:4181
Average Framerate:33.948
Performance:High
-Easily capable of running the game. Should perform well, even at higher resolutions.
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Graphics Presets: Maximum
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-Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled
-Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Disabled
-Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled
-Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Disabled
-Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled
-Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled
-Grass Quality : High
Shadows
-Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled
-Display : All
-Shadow Resolution : High: 2048 pixels
-Shadow Cascading : High
-Shadow Softening : High
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-Texture Filtering : High
-Anisotropic Filtering : High
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-Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled
-Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled
-Effects While in Motion : Display All
-Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High
-Glare : Normal
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-Enable depth of field. : Enabled
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8183.117MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 (VRAM 4050 MB) 9.18.0013.1407
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Last edited by JillyBean; 03-06-2013 at 05:39 AM.
Its good to hear that the Card is running without any issues; try installing some programs like Realtemp and GPU-Z and see what your temperature is at, Dell cases tend to be badly ventilated. Also try playing around with the game settings, some of those features are unnecessary or effects are vary minimal; turning some of them off should give you a nice boost in score.Well the new card is in and the difference is quite remarkable. One complaint I also had, but didn't mention, is that my computer would bump up to a fan level that always made me think it was working too hard (including when running the benchmark, of course). Ran the benchmark on multiple combinations (now I know what the game is SUPPOSED to look like, haha!), and my max setting/max res score more than doubled. It was 1967 with the 240 card. Below are my results for the 560 test (also includes my specs - it's a 3+ year old Dell prebuilt) Also changed the power supply from 350 to 650, just to be safe ~
I'll be happy running the game at high settings, not worried about max. My current monitor's max res is 1600x900, but I've got this one on the way now^^ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824236079
Its good to hear that the Card is running without any issues; try installing some programs like Realtemp and GPU-Z and see what your temperature is at, Dell cases tend to be badly ventilated. Also try playing around with the game settings, some of those features are unnecessary or effects are vary minimal; turning some of them off should give you a nice boost in score.
Hi! So, I installed the little temp gauges as you suggested, and ran the benchmark (all I can run atm!) The card seemed to run at around 65(c) and the CPU 59-62 maybe. Does this seem ok? Also, I wonder if the benchmark is a good indicator, and if the temps continue to rise, or if they simply stabilize and remain the same as you play (all day)....
What would be temperatures of concern? My box is not enclosed in a shelf of any kind nor on the carpet. Neither the box, nor the air around it has ever felt warm (not during 1.0 with the 240 card, nor during ....I cannot say)
Thanks!
Last edited by JillyBean; 03-06-2013 at 12:55 PM.
Just turning off Improve overall graphic quality gave me nearly 1000 points on maximum settings.
What model is your Dell? You may be able to fit a better CPU cooler.
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