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Re: GFX Question. [message #166377 is a reply to message #166359] Sun, 14 August 2005 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40

Put a AMD Sempron/Axp against a AMD 64 with a GF6800 and your fps will be significant lower.


Yes, but not that dramatically.

JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40


The only way to test this is by putting in a slower GFX card. If the fps is the same it means his other pc components are running behind the graphics card.


If you read my last post, I stated that I have a lot slower of a video card with a pretty equivalent processor and I get better performance than him.

JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40


And may post your other system spec's too. Saying a 4 years old mobo. If it has a slow chip the problem lies there.



My motherboard is about three years old. The motherboard is the ultimate least of his problems, since motherboards barely affect the speed of the computer.

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Re: GFX Question. [message #166391 is a reply to message #166377] Sun, 14 August 2005 15:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well they might not be the most important part there is but saying they "barely affect the speeds" is a bit harsh. If you compare some new motherboards out there you might not see much difference in performance, but if you take a new motherboard out there and a 4-year old one and compare them, you'll see a difference.

Anyway, in the end it comes down to the features, if it's old enough to only support 4x AGP instead of 8x, then we have found our problem Razz

AND not to forget motherboard drivers! I got frusturated with BF2 because it took about 2-3 minutes to verify the client data. (Which BF2 does after loading a map before letting you play). After trying everything else I updated my motherboard drivers, and voila: it now takes about 10 seconds to verify the data.


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Re: GFX Question. [message #166413 is a reply to message #166064] Sun, 14 August 2005 23:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I was basing the motherboard thing on what he has now. If he got a brand new motherboard the difference wouldn't be so noticable. Again, a motherboard would NOT dramatically decrease his FPS like that. The difference between AGP 8x and PCI Express is actually unoticable really, since most games today don't really have support for it.

Also, I don't know why everyone keeps ignoring how I keep stating how I obtain better performance than him with an older video card.
Re: GFX Question. [message #166560 is a reply to message #166377] Tue, 16 August 2005 23:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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icedog90 wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 13:53

JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40

Put a AMD Sempron/Axp against a AMD 64 with a GF6800 and your fps will be significant lower.


Yes, but not that dramatically.

Again, the impact on a game on that might be lighter but. With a processor running behind the gfx the full potential of the gfx will never be achieved.
Also Celeron --> Sempron almost so how can it be that fast (unless overclocked.
Then seeing Sempron same as AXp pretty much.

JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40


The only way to test this is by putting in a slower GFX card. If the fps is the same it means his other pc components are running behind the graphics card.

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If you read my last post, I stated that I have a lot slower of a video card with a pretty equivalent processor and I get better performance than him.


Maybe he doesn't run the same sort of setup? He can say 2.6 Ghz but what if it would be a Celeron?
Also not everyone has the same kinds of software/drivers on comps. If I'd compare my slow 2.6 to a 3.4ghz in Renegade I wouldn't see the difference with the eye really. Just testing one game...

JPNOD wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 06:40


And may post your other system spec's too. Saying a 4 years old mobo. If it has a slow chip the problem lies there.



My motherboard is about three years old. The motherboard is the ultimate least of his problems, since motherboards barely affect the speed of the computer.
I really doubt that. But it's not the largest factor.

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Actually I meant the system of the guy with the problems. If we see what setup he has we might be able to help him, or not Huh

Also just curious what card did you have before the FX5600?


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Re: GFX Question. [message #166561 is a reply to message #166391] Tue, 16 August 2005 23:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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[quote title=Scythar wrote on Sun, 14 August 2005 18:07]

Anyway, in the end it comes down to the features, if it's old enough to only support 4x AGP instead of 8x, then we have found our problem Razz

The Difference between AGP 4 and AGP 8x is like 1% or nothing.

It's marketing.

PCI-E is faster but again the GFX of these days now a days Don't run the bandwith it can handle anyways.


Drivers is a good one though. Also if he has like 40 processes running in the background or, some virus or whatever it can dicrease your performance drammaticly not going out that he has any of those though^


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Re: GFX Question. [message #166571 is a reply to message #166560] Wed, 17 August 2005 02:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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JPNOD wrote on Wed, 17 August 2005 01:37

Also just curious what card did you have before the FX5600?


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Re: GFX Question. [message #166609 is a reply to message #166571] Wed, 17 August 2005 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: GFX Question. [message #167977 is a reply to message #166181] Sat, 27 August 2005 09:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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deadfive wrote on Fri, 12 August 2005 18:31

The thing is...I may have to get a whole new motherboard to get anything better than my 9200 SE. Since I only have PCI. I will have to do some searching up to do.


Tip: Go with PCI-Express instead of AGP-shit. The Radeon X300 (which I own and would highly recommend to anyone looking for a low-budget card) is a great option.


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Re: GFX Question. [message #178055 is a reply to message #166064] Sat, 05 November 2005 17:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I just got the Geforce 6800 AGP 8x (not GT) and it runs CS:S COMPLETELY maxed out with 4x antialiasing and 16x anistropic filtering. It runs perfectly smooth. I think DJM definitely has a defected card or something, because even the 6800 is doing a million times better than his 6800 GT.

The CPU can't be the bottleneck either, because even my CPU is running it fine, which is just about as fast as his CPU.
Re: GFX Question. [message #192269 is a reply to message #166064] Thu, 09 March 2006 05:31 Go to previous message
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Here we go:
i'm on a 1996 Mhz intel processor on a six year old system with AGP 4x and a Radeon 9550 and lo and behold: my FPS can be higher than 80.... (ok, online it looks more like 35-40)
768 MB of RAM and my always.dat is in 1162 peices Surprised
i prefer ATI over Nvidea for the control panel...


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