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I need some advice...right now I have a 2 ghz Athlon with 9600pro, and cant
seem to run Far Cry, Half Life 2 (tech demo/lighting) at 1600x1200 w/o choppiness. Performance wise, should I increase the CPU from 2ghz to an AMD 3500 (and get a socket 939 mb) or go the video card route? These games run fine at medium setting on 800x600..but I want to up it to the max. Financially, I cant get both a new cpu and a vid card. Vid card is 300 from newegg, and cpu is 200 (but add 100 to get new motherboard). Video Card Im considering is a Sapphire Radeon 850xt http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion...N82E16814102483 CPU is the Athlon64 3500: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16819103533 |
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I hate to say it but right now for $300 I would get a 7800gt
the link you gave was to a PCI Express x16 card so i take it you have a pci express slot? "Sera" <juyg2yu@sgte.net> wrote in message news:438cb734$0$5446$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com... >I need some advice...right now I have a 2 ghz Athlon with 9600pro, and cant > seem to run Far Cry, Half Life 2 (tech demo/lighting) at 1600x1200 w/o > choppiness. Performance wise, should I increase the CPU from 2ghz to an > AMD > 3500 (and get a socket 939 mb) or go the video card route? These games run > fine at medium setting on 800x600..but I want to up it to the max. > Financially, I cant get both a new cpu and a vid card. Vid card is 300 > from > newegg, and cpu is 200 (but add 100 to get new motherboard). > > Video Card Im considering is a Sapphire Radeon 850xt > http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion...N82E16814102483 > > CPU is the Athlon64 3500: > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16819103533 > > |
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"Mangyrat" <gmckean@homexpressway.net> wrote in message news:dmj9u0$7a5q$1@news3.infoave.net... >I hate to say it but right now for $300 I would get a 7800gt > the link you gave was to a PCI Express x16 card so i take it you have a > pci express slot? Unlikely to have a PCI-E mobo with an old Athlon and a 9600Pro. To the OP you need to do a little research on PCI-E and AGP. I 'think' you have an AGP slot so you'll need an AGP card. > > > "Sera" <juyg2yu@sgte.net> wrote in message > news:438cb734$0$5446$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com... >>I need some advice...right now I have a 2 ghz Athlon with 9600pro, and >>cant >> seem to run Far Cry, Half Life 2 (tech demo/lighting) at 1600x1200 w/o >> choppiness. Performance wise, should I increase the CPU from 2ghz to an >> AMD >> 3500 (and get a socket 939 mb) or go the video card route? These games >> run >> fine at medium setting on 800x600..but I want to up it to the max. >> Financially, I cant get both a new cpu and a vid card. Vid card is 300 >> from >> newegg, and cpu is 200 (but add 100 to get new motherboard). >> >> Video Card Im considering is a Sapphire Radeon 850xt >> http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion...N82E16814102483 >> >> CPU is the Athlon64 3500: >> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16819103533 >> >> > > |
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"Sera" <juyg2yu@sgte.net> wrote in message news:438cb734$0$5446$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com... >I need some advice...right now I have a 2 ghz Athlon with 9600pro, and cant > seem to run Far Cry, Half Life 2 (tech demo/lighting) at 1600x1200 w/o > choppiness. Performance wise, should I increase the CPU from 2ghz to an > AMD > 3500 (and get a socket 939 mb) or go the video card route? These games run > fine at medium setting on 800x600..but I want to up it to the max. > Financially, I cant get both a new cpu and a vid card. Vid card is 300 > from > newegg, and cpu is 200 (but add 100 to get new motherboard). > > Video Card Im considering is a Sapphire Radeon 850xt > http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion...N82E16814102483 > > CPU is the Athlon64 3500: > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16819103533 you want to go from 800x600 medium to 1600x1200 max settings and only change one component? Not possible. A 2ghz CPU, 1gb RAM (you dont mention how much RAM you have) and a 9800 PRO will run those games at 1024x768 high settings pretty smoothly. |
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"Sera" <juyg2yu@sgte.net> wrote in message news:438cb734$0$5446$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com... >I need some advice...right now I have a 2 ghz Athlon with 9600pro, and cant > seem to run Far Cry, Half Life 2 (tech demo/lighting) at 1600x1200 w/o > choppiness. > Video Card Im considering is a Sapphire Radeon 850xt When you say a 2Ghz Athlon do you mean an XP2000+ (1667Mhz), an XP2400+ (2000Mhz) or a Barton XP2800+(2086Mhz)? There's no way an XP2000+ will run FarCry or HL2 at 1600x1200, the other's won't do that well either with an X850XT AGP. Going to a Barton 3200 and an X850XT will, without a m/b upgrade. Really, though for this kind of high res 3D gaming you need to be going the A64 route and going to a decent PCI-e video. The X1800XL is a better deal performance and money wise than that X850XT. |
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