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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by SuperCobra on Tue Jan 11th at 11:35pm 2005


P4 2.4 ghz
512mb 800mhz ram sdram
9800pro 128mb
sb live 5.1

I can play it with high model med texture high shader high shadows at 1024X768 o and 2x AA 4x AF.
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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Neural Scan on Tue Jan 11th at 11:40pm 2005


Oh go on then.

AMD Athlon 2400+
768mb RAM
Onboard graphics (SiS 630/730)

Runs the game at a maximum of about 10fps on all low settings. I'm lovin' it.

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Posted by omegaslayer on Tue Jan 11th at 11:55pm 2005


AMD 64Bit 3400+ oc 2.5GHz
1 Gig RAM
Radeon X800 XT 256mb

I get 100-120fps 1024x(whatever) high everything 4x aa 4x af
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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 11th at 11:57pm 2005


8088 at 15 mhz

2 - 5.25 inch floppies.

256k ram

monocrome crt.

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Posted by BlisTer on Wed Jan 12th at 1:22am 2005


? quoting Orpheus
8088 at 15 mhz

2 - 5.25 inch floppies.

256k ram

monocrome crt.

you forgot to mention your framerate

on a serious note, i would like to take the opportunity to ask if its normal that with these specs:

AMD barton 2500+ (~1.83Ghz)

768 MB ram @ 333Mhz (1:1 with fsb cpu)

GF Ti4200 , driver: 61.77 (also tried: 43.51, 44.03, 44.67, 71.20)

asus A7V8X-X mobo

is it normal that i get 35fps in 640x400 , and 27fps in 800x600 in DOOM 3 (timedemo) ? the specular, shadows and bumpmaps are on cause otherwise its not D3 :/

and would buying a GF 6800GT make it possible to run +-50fps in 800x600 ?

if someone can give some opinions, thx

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Posted by rs6 on Wed Jan 12th at 2:03am 2005


AMD 64 3200+
512 MB RAM DDR333
geforce 6800 128 mb

everything high; except for materials(only 128vidRAM:( ) l over 100 fps inside hallways or other buildings, lowest it went the whoel game was around 50 in the level sandtrap with lots of antlions and a big wide open beach. averages around 80 though with no slow downs, ussually. [addsig]




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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Crono on Wed Jan 12th at 2:13am 2005


NOBODY F**CKING CARES.
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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jan 12th at 2:24am 2005


? quoting Crono
NOBODY F**CKING CARES.

fine then..

*packs trusty 8088 back in box*

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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Crono on Wed Jan 12th at 2:28am 2005


? quote:
? quoting Crono
NOBODY F**CKING CARES.

fine then..

*packs trusty 8088 back in box*



Dude, give me that, I need a coaster. Don't want to get water all over my table.
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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by wil5on on Wed Jan 12th at 5:34am 2005


? quoting Crono
NOBODY F**CKING CARES.

THANK YOU!

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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by $loth on Wed Jan 12th at 5:22pm 2005


? quoting Crono
? quote:
? quoting Crono
NOBODY F**CKING CARES.

fine then..

*packs trusty 8088 back in box*



Dude, give me that, I need a coaster. Don't want to get water all over my table.

LOL! I've still go a 50mhz lappy with 16mb of ram under my bed unless I threw it out.

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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Myrk- on Wed Jan 12th at 5:39pm 2005


3000XP Barton
9600XT 256Mb DDR
1024Mb 3200 DDR

Its all at 333Mhz, but my ram is capable of 400Mhz so I'm gunna clock up my whole system to 400Mhz- its perfectly stable like that.

Btw that problem Neural scan- I'd say a combo of an uber s**t motherboard (asus ones are s**t, go for Abit) and a wierd Ram ammount. People may disagree with me here, but I know for a fact that using 2 chips of Ram which have different anything causes troubles nowadays. Back in the day of SD ram it was all fine, but DDR is a fussy bitch. Also if you upgrade get a 9600XT or 9800XT, they are very good cards, never any trouble and you can flick between OpenGL and D3D.

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Posted by $loth on Wed Jan 12th at 5:44pm 2005


? quoting Myrk-
(asus ones are s**t, go for Abit)

I've heard lots of people saying that asus are s**t, but lots of asus owners say the complete opposite. I have an A7V8X-X, and had no probs, it can run my 2500+ at 3200+ speeds easily.

Athlon 2500+, 512 PC2700, 9600 Pro 128mb, Asus A7V8X-X.

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Posted by Forceflow on Wed Jan 12th at 6:32pm 2005


Amd 1800XP
Radeon 9600 Pro
512 Mb Ram

40 fps, 800*600 everything low.

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Posted by Andrei on Wed Jan 12th at 6:48pm 2005


AMD Athlon2200+ XP

512DDRam

128mb GeForce5200Fx

~40FPS 800x600 Medium Detail

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Posted by BlisTer on Wed Jan 12th at 9:03pm 2005


? quoting $loth
? quoting Myrk-
(asus ones are s**t, go for Abit)

I've heard lots of people saying that asus are s**t, but lots of asus owners say the complete opposite. I have an A7V8X-X, and had no probs, it can run my 2500+ at 3200+ speeds easily.

Athlon 2500+, 512 PC2700, 9600 Pro 128mb, Asus A7V8X-X.

im not really into oc, but is it really that easy to run a 2500+ at 3200+ speed ??

if you've got doom3, what are your fps?

and myrk; is it easy to run a cpu wich is designed to have 333fsb, at 400fsb ?

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Posted by Myrk- on Wed Jan 12th at 10:59pm 2005


You only do it if your CPU isn't cracked (AMD chips need to be unlocked to be OC'd) so you up the clock speed of the whole system. Only advised for Barton cores really, and only if your RAM can take higher speeds and if your motherboard has a PCI lock. [addsig]



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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Wild Card on Thu Jan 13th at 1:17am 2005


Through experience, I definatly recommend at least 512mb of RAM. For optimal performance, 1024mb is better. Since you will not get any frame lag a few seconds after each level load.

I have a 9800pro which can run everything on normal settings quite well too. And I think Im on 800*600. Or 1024*768. Cant remember

And I have a XP2500, although Im sure the game would load faster with a better CPU, but I dont mind it at all.

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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by omegaslayer on Thu Jan 13th at 6:02am 2005


? quote:

? quote:
? quoting Crono
NOBODY F**CKING CARES.

fine then..

*packs trusty 8088 back in box*



Dude, give me that, I need a coaster. Don't want to get water all over my table.

HaHA this is the second best post since cassius' post about BANdanas, and the general BANter
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Re: Post comp specs
Posted by Gorbachev on Thu Jan 13th at 6:51am 2005


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You only do it if your CPU isn't cracked (AMD chips need to be unlocked to be OC'd) so you up the clock speed of the whole system. Only advised for Barton cores really, and only if your RAM can take higher speeds and if your motherboard has a PCI lock.


No, for the Barton core at 2500+ the default FSB is 166...but it can support up to 200 stock (It's the same chip as the 3200+ I believe). So if you change the bus speed (which isn't locked) you automagically go from a 2500+ (1.83GHz) to 3200+ (2.2GHz). You'll almost always get better performance going the bus increase route rather than multiplier. It can go higher than 200, but after that amount of increase, the multiplier becomes the safer route.
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