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2003-07-24, 05:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Here is my current system:
P4 1.6Ghz @ 2.133GHz 1GB DDR @ 533MHz GeForce3 Ti500 I am getting roughly 12/30/50 FPS min/avg/max. My other computer has a 1.6GHz and a 9700 (non-pro) and gets more like 30/70/100 FPS (my friend plays on it). For Planetside, is my CPU fast enough to get anything out of a higher end card, like a 9800 PRO? I have no problems slapping down the cash for a 9800 PRO, as I know I will use it awhile. But, I'd rather not fork out as much cash if it will show me no immediate gains in Planetside. |
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2003-07-25, 12:37 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
$200 will get you a nice 9500pro video card. I keep recommending this card because it has 8 renering pipelines as opposed to the 9600's and 9200's that only have 4.
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2003-07-25, 05:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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I just upgraded to the radeon 9500 a few days ago and am very happy. I have 1.6 p4, 768 megs ddr, and had a geforce2. I was getting 4/12/40 for min/med/max fps. Now I am getting about 20/40/100 :P. It's made such a difference. The 9500 is a great card and it was only $140.
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2003-07-25, 11:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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You will defintely be a decent bit cpu limited if you go all out for a 9800 Pro or 5900. Will they still run a good bit faster, especially with higher end visual settings turned on, defintely. So much of the work load is off-loaded to the GPU now that I've seen ppl push good frames on 1ghz cpu's before.
Question is when do you plan to upgrade again. If your gonna get a new cpu/mb/ram setup in the next 6 months, then I'd go for a 9800 Pro now. If your not, get either a 9500 Pro or 9700 NP as by the time you do start to get ready for a new system there will be much better cards out. |
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