Hi all, I’m currently running a Radeon HD4650 from when I built my system a couple of years ago. What’s the latest thinking on what works best with the X1000 (I’m running 4.1FE update 1) please? My priorities are good 2D performance (including video playback), 3D performance (mainly games), and relatively low noise (ideally passively cooled, but if not then the fan(s) must be quiet).
I’m also a bit (actually a lot!) confused by the driver situation - I bought the V1 (I think) Radeon driver from AmiStore some time ago and it doesn’t show any updates available - do I have to buy the V2 version? Is it worth it, for both my current card, and/or the recommended card I might upgrade to?
Thanks,
Andy
Best Graphics Card for X1000?
Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
RadeonHD7550 (passively cooled) if you want all of your above wishes.
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Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
Googling a bit, I also see a (Sapphire) HD 7750 passively cooled, how about that one?
And are either of them actually available anywhere today?
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Niels
And are either of them actually available anywhere today?
Best regards,
Niels
Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
Hope, it seems they are off marketnbache wrote:Googling a bit, I also see a (Sapphire) HD 7750 passively cooled, how about that one?
And are either of them actually available anywhere today?
Best regards,
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I tend to get me a nice gfx board and switch the cooler/fan with a replacement one that isn't as noisy anyway
The ARCTIC ACCELERO's line is nice and easy to install
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Yeah, thought so. Oh well, maybe Ebay or something ...Raziel wrote:Hope, it seems they are off market
Hmm, worth a look - thanks.I tend to get me a nice gfx board and switch the cooler/fan with a replacement one that isn't as noisy anyway
The ARCTIC ACCELERO's line is nice and easy to install
Meanwhile, I'm actually living quite nicely with my fanless HD 6670 on the X1000 (baah - who needs 3D ).
Best regards,
Niels
Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
You will have it, just under Linux Unlike all SI cards ownersnbache wrote:Yeah, thought so. Oh well, maybe Ebay or Meanwhile, I'm actually living quite nicely with my fanless HD 6670 on the X1000 (baah - who needs 3D ).Raziel wrote:Hope, it seems they are off market
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3D for ME and my HD 7950! me and my kids having a blast playing Spencer on my X1000 and hoping for some more cool 3D games to justify all ther hard work by Hans for usnbache wrote: ...
Meanwhile, I'm actually living quite nicely with my fanless HD 6670 on the X1000 (baah - who needs 3D ).
A1-X1000 setup: Corsair GS800 800w PSU, Western Digital 250 GB SATA HDD (model:WD2500YS), 4GB Ram, Radeon HD7950-3GB GDDR5- Dual Slot, Lite-On RW DVD/CD, On-Board Nemo sound,8139B NIC, Catweasel MK4+
Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
Yesterday I swapped in my X1000 my original HD6570 for HD7970.328gts wrote: 3D for ME and my HD 7950! me and my kids having a blast playing Spencer on my X1000 and hoping for some more cool 3D games to justify all ther hard work by Hans for us
Amigaos 4.1 FE working nice - Warp3D, Warp3DNova - Tower57 @100-125 fps!!
Only I have to rebuild all linuxes.
Maybe it is slightly owerpowered 250W TDP GPU with 25W TDP CPU - why not, in original X1000 case there is 650W PSU.
Micro A1-C (G3/1.2 GHz), AmigaOne XE (G4/1.4 GHz), Pegasos II (G4/1.33 GHz), Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne X1000
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Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
nice ..don't forget to try HUNO's latest release of Return to Castle Wolfenstein...plays great on X1000 & HD797x cardssailorMH wrote:Yesterday I swapped in my X1000 my original HD6570 for HD7970.328gts wrote: 3D for ME and my HD 7950! me and my kids having a blast playing Spencer on my X1000 and hoping for some more cool 3D games to justify all ther hard work by Hans for us
Amigaos 4.1 FE working nice - Warp3D, Warp3DNova - Tower57 @100-125 fps!!
Only I have to rebuild all linuxes.
Maybe it is slightly owerpowered 250W TDP GPU with 25W TDP CPU - why not, in original X1000 case there is 650W PSU.
A1-X1000 setup: Corsair GS800 800w PSU, Western Digital 250 GB SATA HDD (model:WD2500YS), 4GB Ram, Radeon HD7950-3GB GDDR5- Dual Slot, Lite-On RW DVD/CD, On-Board Nemo sound,8139B NIC, Catweasel MK4+
Re: Best Graphics Card for X1000?
You are right, it is very nice! It works perfectly.328gts wrote:Nice ..don't forget to try HUNO's latest release of Return to Castle Wolfenstein...plays great on X1000 & HD797x cards
Pls, how to test fps ? I found one timedemo on web, but it not works for me. I want compare it with SDL port on my Peg2.
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