Joachim Trensz > wrote in message >...
> Dave Henrie wrote: > ... > > You are two generations behind in cpu power and 3 generations late in Video > > processing. You certainly don't have a slow system, but to run the newest > > sims, you'll need to think about more....lots more. > > I agree on most of what you say, but all he needs to get a decent image > quality and fps for rF is an ATI 9600. I've tried one in my system, and > while I had to set all graphics quality options to Medium instead of > full, I get around 45 to 50 fps most everywhere and still good image > quality. That's with 2xAA and 4xAniso. That gfx card costs ~ €80.- I can confirm fFactor runs very acceptably with a 9600 on normal settings. |
Pat,
not long ago, Was a discussion replying to me, one similiar question about 4x vs 8x AGP's and stuff, consensus of the article they linked me to was that there was 3-6% difference in perfomance from same motherboard that could be set to 4x, & also set to 8x agp... I think it was a tiny bit older cards, newer ones might be slowly putting 8x "demands" on AGP but prolly not all the time. Pat Dotson enlightened us with: > Thanks for the replies everyone! I'm going to pick up an Athlon 2400+ > and a Radeon 9600. My motherboard will support that CPU, so it will > be a fairly cheap upgrade. Unfortunately, the mobo only does 4X AGP. > I currently have 256 Mb DDR memory. Hope that isn't a limitation. > Another 128 Mb is only $30 though. > > Rfactor looks great. When it is supposed to be released? > > (Scoob Droolins) wrote in message >> Hi Pat - >> >> A GeForce 4 MX 440 is really a GeForce 2-level chip. Almost any >> video card you would buy today for $50 or more (like a Radeon 9600) >> would be miles better, and that alone would make a big improvement >> in your game (until the next big thing, of course). >> >> joe >> image space |
I ended up with a 2600+ Sempron. Supposed to run at 1830 MHz, but
seems to run OK OC'd to 2200 MHz, so that's good. Had to get a new mobo since old one didn't support the Sempron. New board has 8X agp so that's also good. Picked up a Radeon 9550 too. Still running DDR 2700 memory though, so that needs to be replaced soon. F1 2002 looks great maxed out. It's always nice to be able to turn on all the detail for the first time. Haven't been able to fire up rFactor yet since my Win 98 installation is hosed at the moment. Win XP installed on a second HD is running fine. On the Win 98 issue... Before installing the new Radeon, I removed all the old video card drivers. Seems to also have removed the standard display adapters from Win 98 as well. The new Radeon driver won't install unless there is already a standard VGA or SVGA adapter installed. On top of that, my Win 98 SE CD is missing, so I can't re-install. Can the Win 98 standard display drivers be found online anywhere? Thanks, Pat Dotson "Plowboy2" > wrote in message news:<U0umd.11$wC.7@lakeread08>... > Pat, > > not long ago, Was a discussion replying to me, one similiar question > about 4x vs 8x AGP's and stuff, consensus of the article they linked me to > was that there was 3-6% difference in perfomance from same motherboard that > could be set to 4x, & also set to 8x agp... I think it was a tiny bit > older cards, newer ones might be slowly putting 8x "demands" on AGP but > prolly not all the time. > > Pat Dotson enlightened us with: > > Thanks for the replies everyone! I'm going to pick up an Athlon 2400+ > > and a Radeon 9600. My motherboard will support that CPU, so it will > > be a fairly cheap upgrade. Unfortunately, the mobo only does 4X AGP. > > I currently have 256 Mb DDR memory. Hope that isn't a limitation. > > Another 128 Mb is only $30 though. > > > > Rfactor looks great. When it is supposed to be released? > > > > (Scoob Droolins) wrote in message > >> Hi Pat - > >> > >> A GeForce 4 MX 440 is really a GeForce 2-level chip. Almost any > >> video card you would buy today for $50 or more (like a Radeon 9600) > >> would be miles better, and that alone would make a big improvement > >> in your game (until the next big thing, of course). > >> > >> joe > >> image space |
In article >,
(Pat Dotson) writes: >On the Win 98 issue... Before installing the new Radeon, I removed >all the old video card drivers. Seems to also have removed the >standard display adapters from Win 98 as well. The new Radeon driver >won't install unless there is already a standard VGA or SVGA adapter >installed. On top of that, my Win 98 SE CD is missing, so I can't >re-install. Can the Win 98 standard display drivers be found online >anywhere? > >Thanks, > >Pat Dotson You've got mail. Eldred -- http://www.umich.edu/~epickett GPLRank -6.0 MoGPL rank +267.80 Ch.Rank +52.58 Hist. +82.34 N2k3 rank: -1.182 Slayer Spektera lvl 79 assassin Slayer Spectral_K lvl 44 Necro US East |
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