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r3yka
21-10-04, 00:55
soz to ask such a stupid question but my GFX card is ATI RADEON 9200 128mb
is this good or bad???
plz can someone help and if this gfx card is shit how much am i looking to pay to get the best fps in game...

Saza
21-10-04, 01:05
That's fine. Anything in the 9000 series or better is fine for NC, but don't be expecting wonders on Doom 3/Far Cry etc.

james_finn
21-10-04, 01:08
the 9200 is not a "shit" gfx card. Yes it is about 2 generations behind the current beasts but i manage to play neocron 2 on my second machine fine with it.

Saying that the best that you can get is the 6800 Ultra made by nvidia, and last time i checked (when I bought my 6800GT :cool: ) were around 350-400 GBP. These are the top of the range and will give you awesome frame rates in all games. On my main machine I dont often drop below the V-sync max of 75 FPS, and this is running on 1280*1024 max everything. Ill post my PC below just so you know what the background behind the frames per second is.

AMD 3400+ 64bit @2200Mhz
1024MB Corsair 3200 XMS TwinX
Aopen 6800GT 256MB @ stock frequencies

second machine

AMD 2800+ @ 2.25GHz
512 2100 Ram
9200SE 128MB

^^Neocron 2 still runs at a decent resolution with decent frames per second.

TBH. the best thing is to go for a bottom of the range series 6 Nvidia card, and perhaps look at increasing your ram, as unfortunatly neocron two seems to utilise alot of ram. (as shown by alt + f in game).

Post your specs and we can see what kind of frames per second you will be getting!

Delphi

Vithar
21-10-04, 01:14
Moved to Off Topic Discussion

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joran420
21-10-04, 01:21
rofl my 9500 pro caps the FPS allowed by my monitor(or something cause i get better fps when i use my freinds monitor)

i wish i had a better monitor :(

r3yka
21-10-04, 01:28
erm sorry im such a comp noob
how do i found ou my system things?lol :confused:



.....Ponders.....

Saza
21-10-04, 02:17
OK, go to My Computer, right click on it and select propeties. There it will tell you your RAM and CPU clock speed.

Xeno LARD
21-10-04, 02:25
OK, go to My Computer, right click on it and select propeties. There it will tell you your RAM and CPU clock speed.

Then click on Hardware > Device manager to see your PC's components.