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I recently bought a powercolor X600XT (pci express
version). Was this card designed for gaming or other purposes. I just
don't feel it's performance is what it should be for CSS and HL2. My
system specs are as follows.
3.0 P4
albatron px915p mobo
1 gb ram
x600xt video card
Feedback please.
Re: X600XT
Posted by $loth on
Tue Mar 1st 2005 at 4:21pm
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What frame rates are you getting on which settings?
Re: X600XT
Posted by SaintGreg on
Tue Mar 1st 2005 at 8:53pm
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You get what you pay for with budget gfx cards. It should be more than playable even on decent settings though.
Re: X600XT
Posted by omegaslayer on
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tell us the clock rates of the ram and GPU, then we wil tell you. TBH Ive never heard of this card before.
Re: X600XT
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Mar 1st 2005 at 11:35pm
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IMO its results that count for all. not names, or titles or designations.
tell us your frames per second, and we'll tell you how it is.
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In some areas I get as low as 30-50 and in others as high
as 120. I'm running at 800x600 everything set to high except shadows.
According to the site I bought the card from my gpu is set at 500mhz
and the memory at 600mhz.
Re: X600XT
Posted by $loth on
Wed Mar 2nd 2005 at 2:36pm
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Those stats look fine to me.
Re: X600XT
Posted by omegaslayer on
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Look at you Bios to make sure you have you AGP slot size set accordingly (eg: you have a 2X and 8X card, but you bios is only running it at 2X). Those clock rates seem to be accurate from the fps your getting. Do you have AA and AF turned on high? If so then turn them down, and you will get better frames (allowing you to turn up the resolution).
Re: X600XT
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Mar 3rd 2005 at 1:10am
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whispers to omega
for someone who gripes at other people for not reading, you are doing a good imitation of not doing so yourself :biggrin:
he says he has a PCI-E card bud
Re: X600XT
Posted by rs6 on
Fri Mar 4th 2005 at 2:12am
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the X600 is exactly the ATI top of the line, its the upper mainstream of the new ATI series. Its like the 6600 in the nvidia side of things.