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Maybe someone that upgrades their AGP card can help you out. In the meantime have you looked into getting more ram? I was shocked at the difference when I upgraded from 1 gig to 2. It was like getting a new machine. |
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AGP has gone "by the wayside" with PCI-X slots and newer video technology in the mobos these days... |
I have a little better card 7300 GT, but with factory clocks i cant run SH4 ive overclocked a lot, and put a fan to cool the card, and now i can play well sh4 (Photographic filters and 4x aa, volumetric fog). Maybe before buying try overclock, you just need to be carefull not to fry the card.
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9250 is little faster, but 6200 supports DX9 and higher shader-models. Bought the card for that more modern support, but ofcourse games requiring that support are to much for that card to handle. :shifty: For AGP, the only decent card still on sale (around here) is the 7600GT (or maybe ATI equivalent). Started saving up after that "6200 mishap" and went all the way. No upgrading (or worries) for me in the near future. * Trust "them" and "they" will royally you-know-what you. Half the time "they" are not 100% sure of what "they" are talking about anyway. |
Yep, it's nice to know someone else made the same mistakes I did.:dead: I'm still thinking about putting the Radeon back in, as what you said about shaders is so true.
I've found several higher-end AGP cards online, but I'm thinking I don't want to spend close to $200 for a decent card when a little over four times that will get me what looks to be a pretty nice whole new system. |
Overclocking my card brought me 30% improvement :arrgh!:
I read news of new nvidia series hot a lot, nvidia was hiding that was a hardware failure, now its on legal things, and the wall street thing drops 30%, and they loss 3000 million of theyre capital, thats i heard. |
Don't know about Nvidia's latest antics, but OC'ing a card that's too slow to begin with won't gain you much. The more horsepower you have, the more gain you're gonna get.
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I completely agree. IMHO, the minimum in order to run SH4 modded with all the eye-candy and in a nice wide resolution (if you also have the monitor for it) is a 8600GTS. Anything less, and you have to take out options.
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That 8600 GTS is just about identical in performance to my 7600GT. Plays SH4 great. With just an AGP slot he doesn't have a choice between the two. If he upgrades his motherboard he's stuck buying a new microprocessor and memory, so that can be a pretty decent chunk of change.
If all I wanted to do is play SH4 I'd upgrade the card to a 7600GT. Yeah, you'll pay a little more for the AGP version than a 7600GT for PCIe slot, but you won't have to buy all that other stuff. |
An important factor is the speed of your AGP port on the motherboard. Is it an AGP 8x port?
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Silent Hunter IV: Wolves of the Pacific is a good game, I admit, but I love Silent Hunter III more than anything.
The controls are different, and the graphics are a bit less then you would expect. But I say SH4 is worth to get, enjoy a taste of the American skipper's side! |
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