MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR
I have a

3800+ghz dual core
Crucial 1028mb DDR2 ram x2 (working in dual)
and a PCI-E slot.

I was wandering if I purchased http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductI … tID=454111

Could I achieve all high (except for lighting/shadow), with atleast over 40 fps.

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Where as there is always the obvious beast http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/115912
Madiz
is back
+26|7204
hell no man i got 7900GT and i got 3800+ AMD Athlon + 1GB Ram and it laggs when u puts these things high u need to buy about 1Gb RAM more to make it perfect
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MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR
So I should have 3 gigs of ram?
pers0nah
Waste Kid
+271|7030|MANCHESTERRR
the system u have is fine, either should boost ure gameplay
Madiz
is back
+26|7204
You are idiot i have the same card and i have 1Gb RAM i fucking laggs if u put everything high dumb ass i buying 7950GT + 1GB RAM then its ok
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Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7071|Camp XRay

Madiz wrote:

You are idiot i have the same card and i have 1Gb RAM i fucking laggs if u put everything high dumb ass i buying 7950GT + 1GB RAM then its ok
i think your money may be better spent on book that teaches you the English lang. i hope to god your European because otherwise your pretty fucking pathetic.
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tiptopT
Member
+72|7029|Scotland's Capital

MuseSeeker wrote:

I have a

Crucial 1028mb DDR2 ram x2 (working in dual)
Madiz i think you forgot the x2??
[JUK]semerkhet
Member
+3|7079
go with the 7900 GT, should work better than the 7600 because its got more in the shader processing department, and the memory is 256 bit, should be faster than some of the 7600's which have 128 bit.

As for overall performance, you've got 2GB ram, so that should be no probs, and the 3800 x 2 will cope easily enough...all you need after the card is an x-fi for teh sound and you're sorted.

Novatech do a 7900gt for £175  here http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/spec … l?NOV-79GT
MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR

[JUK]semerkhet wrote:

go with the 7900 GT, should work better than the 7600 because its got more in the shader processing department, and the memory is 256 bit, should be faster than some of the 7600's which have 128 bit.

As for overall performance, you've got 2GB ram, so that should be no probs, and the 3800 x 2 will cope easily enough...all you need after the card is an x-fi for teh sound and you're sorted.

Novatech do a 7900gt for £175  here http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/spec … l?NOV-79GT
Hmm if I was to go for the 79', I would get this one here:

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/115912

£5 cheaper, the only difference it is made by XFX (better maker, no?)
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
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MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR
£223.24 inc VAT, too much for me mate.
MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR
Bump; what about the 7900GS?
slo5oh
Member
+28|7108

MuseSeeker wrote:

I have a
3800+ghz dual core
Crucial 1028mb DDR2 ram x2 (working in dual)
and a PCI-E slot.
I was wandering if I purchased http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductI … tID=454111
Could I achieve all high (except for lighting/shadow), with atleast over 40 fps.
----
Where as there is always the obvious beast http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/115912
Since no one else is smart enough to ask  WHAT RESOLUTION are you running?

Even the 7600gt should be able to give you all highs if you're running 800x600, but if you want to run 1280x1024 I'd recommend you step up into the 7800 or 7900 series.  Plus the little extra $ you spend is cheap insurance that the next big game around the corner won't be too much for you.
Des.Kmal
Member
+917|7065|Atlanta, Georgia, USA
i have 1GB of133MHz RAM and a 7600GT, and I run all high on 50-70 FPS. so... no, go with this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6814150182

read my two reviews on it, it pwns hardcore.
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LaidBackNinja
Pony Slaystation
+343|7157|Charlie One Alpha
The 7900gt kicks ass. I've got one with just 1 GB of ram and I run pretty much every game on max setting, except for BF2... I don't know why that is. Bad coding I guess?
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siciliano732
Member
+202|7096|New York
i have the 7600GT, 2 gigs of ram, AMD 3500 and play on all high settings.....you will be fine...especially with the 7900GT...i was gonna get it but didnt have the money...and still dont
<[onex]>Headstone
Member
+102|7149|New York

Madiz wrote:

You are idiot i have the same card and i have 1Gb RAM i fucking laggs if u put everything high dumb ass i buying 7950GT + 1GB RAM then its ok
WHy waste the money on a 7950GT when it is going to be no good in 2 months? It will NOT work with Windows VISTA ever(if you run vista the way its suppose to be run) Plus vista requires PCIExpress, It will NOT work with DirectX 10  and will NOT work with the DirectX 10 games hitting shelves Xmas time or shortly after. Please dont waste your money. Wait a couple months. I cant stand to see someone waste that kind of money for no reason right now. The vidio card companies are playing you for noobs.

Get the 7600 and tweak you game files to run the game better. Look under featured posts to find the tweak guides.

Last edited by <[onex]>Headstone (2006-09-21 06:26:27)

<[onex]>Headstone
Member
+102|7149|New York
read carefully. This is a public service anouncement. Hope it saves someone alot of heartache.


  The Christmas Junkyard Sale . . . "
Ed Stroligo - 9/16/06

This is turning out to be an amazing Christmas season, and I mean that in a bad way.

What is happening in the PC world is that we're transitioning into a number of generational changes.

Generational changes are changes in standards that happen only once every number of years. There's two types: evolutionary and exclusionary.

An evolutionary change is one that improves new systems, but doesn't exclude old systems.

DDR2 is a good example of this. No computer program requires DDR2 memory to operate; a new system may run faster with it, but an old system can run anything the new system can run. Socket changes are another; an AM2 system runs everything a socket 939 system can run, and no more.

An exclusionary change is one that improves new systems and excludes old systems. For instance, you need a 64-bit CPU to run a 64-bit operating system. It's not a matter of a 32-bit CPU running a 64-bit OS more slowly; it just won't run at all.

DX10 is another such exclusionary change. If you buy a video card now, it won't run DX10 more slowly than next year's card, it won't run it at all.

Despite this, there's going to be a huge amount of equipment sold the next few months that effectively have built-in obsolescence.

For instance, most Intel-based notebooks that will be sold the rest of the year will be 32-bit processors. Yes, you can now get a 64-bit processor for an extra $100, in fact, I have such a beast I ordered for someone else upstairs at the moment, but most Intel notebooks will have to be 32-bit CoreDuos rather than Core2Duos.

Look at video cards, and the manufacturers not only haven't come out with DX10 cards yet, they're coming out with new product lines of very expensive cards that still don't support DX10.

Yes, very few people are going to need Vista or DX10 on day 1 or 100; most probably will be fine even on day 500.

But if you buy X and expect it to last you three or four or five or even more years, not having these things is going to start crimping your style after about two years or so, simply because people decided to save $100 on a notebook or couldn't wait for a video card.

You may say, "I'm never going to get Vista." OK, and if you used Windows 98 until fairly recently, I'll believe you. If not, well, people have been known to change their minds.

Obviously, someone who last played a computer game in the Pac-Man Era isn't going to need DX10, but I've had to tell people with integrated video that if they wanted to play some dinky little game they found on the Internet while allegedly working at home, they had to replace the computer.

People are often odd when it comes to system longevity. They want to go to heaven, but don't want to die. One of the big concerns the average person has about a new PC is and always has been, "I don't want to have to replace it for a long time." However, when you tell them that they'll have to spend more or wait a while longer to get such a system, the tune changes.

Then there are those who get downright mad at you for even suggesting that there are better and worse times to buy a computer. I suppose they take it personally as a negative judgment on their judgment (which it is), but invariably, the answer I get from people defending "buy on marketing contact" boils down to "I don't want to do the extra thinking and homework."

Well, for those who don't want to put any more thought into buying a computer than buying a cold drink on a hot summer day, the PC and components makers see you coming. They're just waiting to take advantage of that and you to shovel out the old stuff to folks like you. To some degree, they do that every Christmas season, it will just be more so this time around.

It's a game, and if you (or those near and dear) don't want to be played, maybe you ought to change your approach.
SexyCabbage
One Shot, One Kill ... Always
+68|6928|Kentucky
i have a e-GeForce 7600 GS 8x AGP   and i can use high settings in BF2 without anyproblems
GAIKIWARRIOR
Judge Death
+64|7191|PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA
i have a legend 7600 gt 256mb ram pcie . i run bf2 on all med with 2 high settings . i have yet to try on all high but i think it will work

my system is am2 socket 64x2 4200 , with mobo to suit , 2gb legend ram 80 gb hdd + 200 gbhdd , 460w psu and coolermaster mystique case
MuseSeeker
2142 Soldier: Behenaut
+110|7223|EUR
What FPS do you get?
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|7071|Camp XRay

Madiz wrote:

marlboroman is a fucking fagot
awwww i love you too...anyways go with the evga ko it's awesome and evga support team is the best i have encountered
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Rogue_Delta
Member
+6|6903
your rig's fine. if you add a 7900GT I assume you should be able to push everything at high, maybe not very high, maybe not all, but it will definitely look GOOD.
Des.Kmal
Member
+917|7065|Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Well, my 7600GT is a beast OC'ed by XFX, 590/1600 so, it depends on teh card, mine is faster than some/most 7900GT's. So.... the card, I say go with XFX, they pwn.  DW about the other guys who say spend more money, it doesnt help sometimes, ie. my friends 512+256MB RAM at 800MHz is faster than my 1GB of 133MHz of RAM. But yeah.
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Slayer
---hates you
+1,137|7204|Hell, p.o box 666

Search could help. Anyways, check this topic.

To answer your question: get a 7900GT 256MB PCI-E. 2048MB are fine, raise your settings to high, expext AA/AF.

1024MB, 7900GT on a AMD64 3800+ all high with AA/AF full, not a good idea.

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