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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...
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
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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 :(
erm sorry im such a comp noob
how do i found ou my system things?lol :confused:
.....Ponders.....
OK, go to My Computer, right click on it and select propeties. There it will tell you your RAM and CPU clock speed.
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.
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