performanceproblems with top PC :(
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- Optimus Prime
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performanceproblems with top PC :(
Hi
is it normal, that if u build ca 500 Units with 2 Players and let them fight, that a 3 Ghz PC with 1 Gig Ram and Radeon 9800pro is slowing down so much that its like Speed 0.5 from originally 1.5?
I decreased the details (no shadows and so on) and reduced all other performanceoptions to 1/3.
Wtf! That really suckes because i normally play with ca 1k Units.
is it normal, that if u build ca 500 Units with 2 Players and let them fight, that a 3 Ghz PC with 1 Gig Ram and Radeon 9800pro is slowing down so much that its like Speed 0.5 from originally 1.5?
I decreased the details (no shadows and so on) and reduced all other performanceoptions to 1/3.
Wtf! That really suckes because i normally play with ca 1k Units.
- SwiftSpear
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Gforce 4 > FXseries...Dwarden wrote:9800 > 5200Min3mat wrote:what is a radeon 9800 in comparison to a GeForce FX5200 neway? :s
reason ? 9800 is REAL DX9 card while 5200 is "fake" DX9 (all it can handle on playable FPS is DX8/8.1) ...
9800 beats 5200 anytime ... so thats not problem ...
Nothing in the FXseries even comes close to touching the preformance figures of the 9800 cards.
I like how you consider a 3.0 pentium 4 with a 9800 and a gig of ram a top of the line system. That's easily half as powerful as some of the systems out there.
- SwiftSpear
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Nah. 9800 are dated technology. The Xx00 series preform better for about the same cost. Also there are lots of socket 939 AMD cards that outpreform your average pentium 4 for a good chunk under the cost. And PCIe motherboards cost the same ammout standard AGP boards cost these days, so you can easily have that for a much better price. Plus he hasn't even mentioned his HDD system, so most likely he's sitting on IDE's where you could have a SATA system in RAID 0 for about the same price as a couple of IDE's that will preform quite a bit nicer. A gig of ram I think should be considered standard in a gaming machine you can go quite a bit higher but it isn't really needed. That being said, when I rebuild the box I'm on right now I'm going to be building it with 2 gig.Min3mat wrote:um did I say top of systems! i mean its roughly the best AFFORDABLE system!
but alienware and all that crazy shit...if only i was a millionares son...
- SwiftSpear
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