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#1 GenTom
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I'm enjoying it too. Though I am interested to know what visual difference there is between the original, PT and CT, as CT always looked good on PC, I wonder if it looks even better now?
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London. It has everything, an eclectic mix of old and new and just great personality.
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#3 GenTom
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clearly console footage. Looking forward to DX11 and all that on PC :P
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#4 GenTom
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technically they are more powerful but they designed for very specific tasks and consequently their gaming performance is really poor. Even the most expensive work station CPU/GPU will struggle to run todays games at any reasonable setting. They are very good at what they do, but not much else. Number crunching - not tessellation and textures and all that gaming stuff.
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#5 GenTom
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I understand my current 4870x2 is still very good, but I really want to have DX11 features for Shogun, Crysis, Deus Ex while gaining some performance increase in these games and coming up Battlefield 3 and Arma 2.

Most importantly, I play Arma 2 and hope to improve on performance. I currently game at 1920x1200 and have a i5-2500k @ 4.2ghz.


Can anyone tell me if upgrading to a PNY 570 would be a fairly good improvement upon my current configuration?

THanks.

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#6 GenTom
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I'd agree, overclockers or Scan or Dabs are good.
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#7 GenTom
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I am English. I always sound English. Yay?
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#8 GenTom
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I'd recommend a Nvidia 560 Ti would be great for you.
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#9 GenTom
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Maybe you are looking in the wrong place. Try searching your harddrive for the filesYoshiYogurt
I have, i've searched the output file, anything to do with handbrake on my harddrive, used the windows search command. Nothing :/
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#10 GenTom
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Hi guys.

I'm using the HandBrake program to rip some DVD's so I can put them on my Eee Pad Transformer.

Upon starting HandBrake, it prompts me to find a directory for it to output to, which I subsequently do (within the Handbrake folder on the same hard drive).

I source the dvd, set the settings correctly and start it. About 30mins later my movie is finished ripping and I try to find the output where it has ripped it but I can't find it anywhere.

I go in the folder, I use the start menu search for the movie title and everything I can think of. HandBrake doesn't stop or fail or anything and it says it's completed, I just can't find the bloomin' movie that i've just ripped! I've tried different movies, different CD drives.

I also tried googling it but no one seems to have this problem!

Help!

Thanks.