Posted by angel of death on Sun Jun 6th at 2:59am 2004
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 6th at 3:07am 2004
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| When I try to play newer games (unreal 2004, condition zero, etc) I don't get very good performance. I'm thinking that my pc is not using all of it's availble memory. If anyone has any suggestions please help. I have a P4 with and nivida geforce 2 mx something or an other and 760 mb memory eith no agp slot. |
no wonder you have issues..
the only thing i can suggest is.. do this
START>RUN>msconfig
turn off everything, or everything you know is nonessential.
my advice.. if you don't wanna upgrade to a newer motherboard, at least get a bigger PCI card.. something at least GF4.. they make a 5200 128 PCI video card now i think.
good luck
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Posted by angel of death on Sun Jun 6th at 3:26am 2004
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Posted by fraggard on Sun Jun 6th at 4:24am 2004
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| Alredy turned it all off could I have some sort of problem with my system? |
Very unlikely. The games you speak of use the graphics card very intensively, and they rely heavily on the newer features for a lot of the details. Hell, my GF4MX itself does not support most of the things the newer games require :/
Only improvement I can think of is to try upgrading you graphics card drivers to the latest...
And there's no real issue with "not using all of it's availble memory". The OS does handle that quite well, so there's not too much you can do to improve it in that respect. Unfortunately, a gfx card upgrade is the only real solution imo, considering that more and more games seem to depend even more on the features of the card. (evil thieveing conniving game makers who want to steal my money)
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Posted by KingNic on Sun Jun 6th at 1:38pm 2004
A geforce2 will simply not cut it tbh. It's an old graphics card, and my GF2 had trouble handling UT2k3, let alone 2k4. I suspect that you do have an AGP slot, but the GF2 is in it. I'd save up and get a 9600 or a 9800 pro. They're the best value cards at the moment, and will run everything that you throw at them.
The memory's fine. UT2k4 wants about 700mb of memory on default settings, but can be slimmed down to run on <512mb.
[addsig]Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 6th at 1:46pm 2004
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I suspect that you do have an AGP slot, but the GF2 is in it. |
after making sure he lives in the US, i suspect he has a bargain basement PC like my last one, and has no AGP slot at all.. i could be mistaken, but damned few of us would accidentally overlook an AGP slot.
personally, i recommend that you visit www.pricewatch.com and get you a bare-bones system that you can swap your current hardware into.. you can get a good/inexpensive case W/power-supply and MB for about 100 dollars.. get one with the exact same front sysbus and you can have a new PC in about 25 minutes.
/ 2 cents
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Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Jun 6th at 1:51pm 2004
760 megs is plenty of memory.
'Slimmed down' to run on 512? 512 is already double the recommended system spec (128 being the minimum).
Posted by KingNic on Sun Jun 6th at 2:21pm 2004
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Posted by ReNo on Sun Jun 6th at 3:30pm 2004
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Posted by fraggard on Sun Jun 6th at 4:21pm 2004
I run UT2003 on a GF4Mx with 256MB, most options turned high. No problems whatsoever. I can manage UT2004 quite well at the default settings.
And I've heard of the GF2GTS running better than the GF4MX... But has it ever been confirmed properly? Any reliable source I've seen have called it a rubbish result. Anyone has any better info?
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