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Silent Hunter
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Wow, never thought about that. Thanks!
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![]() ![]() It just crashed 2 times converting an movie too an Media player File.... Screen Of Death: STOP: 0x0000 etc etc etc etc stupid digits doenst help me...but I reconize the error from the last Graphic card that died..... Geforce FX5700LE 256TD (Ram) ![]() I still Hope its an Software Crash, because i dont get any message about an Hardware driver error. for example Kmixer.sys (onboard sound card)? and also I didnt get an Windows Report at the Restart, what does that mean? because the game I played was Lionheads Studios : The Movies Game. if its my graphic Card (AGAIN!!! 3th one!) I,m going to be very pissed on the shop where I bought this System 2 years ago....then i,m guessing I buyed an piece of crap that needs 3 vidcards per 2 years.
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Captain
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I'm running a NVidia GeForce 6200OC. I think BFG's the manufacturer, if I remember right. 256 MB. It's not a high end card, by any means, but it seems plenty for SH3. Like kiwi_2005 said, keep the antialiasing off. I'm running NYGM2.* and the harbors tend to be kinda slow, but it's playable (this was prior to my processor update... went from a P4-2.0GHz to an AMD Athlon 2800+, and haven't gotten back to harbor yet).
In short, it's a good low-budget card for SH3. |
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Stowaway
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I would go with a Nvidia 7900GT 256 or 512 MB PCI-E GDDR3 RAM setup. That is a VERY powerful card and it costs less than $300 now and can even be used in SLI mode with another of the exact same card to give you up to 1 GB of video memory. That card runs very cool compared to any ATI card and higher level Nvidia cards so your PC should not get over heated. The fan on it is a bit loud but you can swap it with a more silent one that cools it just as good. I'd go with the 512MB over the 256MB setup since the extra RAM will help out with future games and with upgrading.
Make sure you go with a new conroe processor from Intel. I just got the 2.4Ghz duo core 2 with 4MB cache and it outperforms even the highest end AMD processor out there right now on just about every benchmark and outperforms a 3.7Ghz Extreme Pentium 4 by a mile in ALL benchmarks and uses WAY less power to boot. The way of the future is duo core processors that work smarter and faster at lower GHz levels. Although you should look at it like 2 X 2.4 Ghz processors working together making it more or less a 4.8 GHz monster. That processor right now retails for about $500 and the highest level duo core right now retails at $1000 but I think it's a bit of a waste for an extra 300 MHZ per processor (600 MHZ faster, big whup ![]() Last edited by SubSerpent; 07-31-06 at 06:39 PM. |
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XO
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using GeForce 6200a-256mb (also with just 512 ram if you can believe that) with GW+Uwac+sh2commander and sh3gen----have some lag staring out in harbor and when in the area of large sea battles w/flights of aircraft involved (Uwac) --but no other major issues.
when staring out in harbor and lag begins--- after first few moments of switching between screens and panning the views it goes away----just disable comp processes not needed prior to playing. |
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