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    Quote Originally Posted by CraptacularOne View Post
    You could have just stopped your response right there. Given that you have no experience and clearly no understanding of said topic, why do you persist?

    I know you may find it hard to believe but there are games where a HD5870 is as fast or faster than a GTX480 (especially when you overclock the HD5870 to 1050/5400 like my card was). My fps in BFBC2 with a HD5870 were consistently above 60 with max details at 5040x1050.

    Now until you have some experience stop posting random drivel that you don't want to believe for no other reason than just to be argumentative

    Ok, reading your posts makes me cringe.

    A gtx480, is at most, 5% worse than the 5870 in bc2. If a gtx480 AND a 5870 consistently get 40-ish fps on the chase benchmark at 2560x1600, then there is NO FREAKING WAY a 5870, with slightly better clocks, is gonna pull 60 + with screens that have 50% more pixels. NO FREAKING WAY.

    And you're argument FOR multi-monitor is fine, immersion and what not. But saying it improves your game is a joke. Play me, on my single monitor, against your 3 monitors, and I guarantee you I will not only beat you, but make you look like a fool with your "invaluable" 3 monitor advantage.


    AND, after seeing the pics you post above, I just can't believe your argument. Look at the stretching on the sides, not only does it look horrible, you can replicate that effect on a single monitor. So your argument of 'viewing angle' advantage is crap as well.
    The monitors may be nice, or even 'useful' in games, but giving you a real advantage? I don't think so. Sounds like you're just justifying the amount of money you spent on it.

    But hey, what do I know, I haven't actually used a 5870 at 5760x1080 getting 60+ fps, when in legitimate benchmarks, 5870s pull considerably less at considerably lower resolutions.

    I don't usually comment, but your argument "no experience - no right to comment" is crap.
    Last edited by orangekiwii; 07-02-2010 at 12:51 PM.

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