nVidia 195.62 Driver Test

3 Responses

  1. Lou Domanico says:

    In the set-up you are using a gtx 285 with a g-33 chipset motherboard which is only PCIe 1.1, do you think it is holding back the video card preformance much over PCI 2.0. The reason is i have a similar set-up with a gigabyte ga-g33m-s2 motherboard, q9550 and a gtx 275 and im wondering if it would be much or any noteably prefomance gain with a PCIe 2.0 motherboard. The system preformance seams fairly good now? also my son is runing a gtx 260 on a pcie 1.1 MB maybe he could be helped by pcie 2.0 also. Have you done much pcie 1 vs 2 testing? There is realy not much info out there to say if pcie 2.0 is a worth while up-grade for single gtx 200 card. Thanks Lou, your thoughts and reply would be greatly appreciated.

  2. apoppin says:

    Perhaps this review that is just over a year old will help you:

    Big GPU-Shootout; Part III, PCIe 1.0 vs. PCIe 2.0

    I tested several video cards including GTX 280 on a Gigabyte P35-DS3P PCIe 1.0 motherboad and then moved them over to a ASUS P5e-Deluxe PCIe 2.0 motherboard and then retested them.

    The results may surprise you.

  3. BFG10K says:

    Lou, you’ll see little to no difference with your setup. The bulk of the heavy-lifting in games comes from your GTX275, not from the CPU or PCIe.

    I’m on an i5 750 + P55 system now (with the same GTX285), and I got basically no performance gain over my E6850 + G33 system. My GTX285 bottlenecks me by 100% in almost every situation I game at.

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