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Bandwidth mostly but also overclockability. Considering I haven't seen their drivers mentioned in many professional reviews, I figured it wouldn't present an insurmountable problem.
It's got an ati x1300 running off a 1280x1024 monitor.
A single core AMD athlon 3200+ and 3GB RAM. It's actualyl 4 but its got 32 bit windows XP. :P
Next month I'm getting a 1GB geforce 560ti on a 1920x1080 screen, an i5 2500k and 8GB RAM.
I'll probably go SLI with another 560ti and get a second screen then later.
Home Theater Rig: Two 5870s in Crossfire.
The GTX 570s can push BF3 to a smooth 60FPS, Ultra settings, at 1920x1200. No need to upgrade until BF4 comes out.
My father has twin 7970s in Crossfire but he is running a verticle tripple monitor setup (3240 x 1920) with head tracking and plays exactly one game; Rise of Flight. He's been complaining it's not fast enough...
I'll have to check with him on that. That game with those monitors is a beast to begin with though.
Hence the famous line "Can it run Crysis?"
What amazes me is if you do the numbers, the Xbox 360 has roughly the equivlent of a 192 shader GPU (in modern number counts) running at half the speed of a modern GPU. Hopefully the next generation of consoles will be 5 to 10 times more powerful which means we might get to see more modern graphics since 90% of game development is aimed at Consoles and ported to the PC as an afterthought. .