What computer specs are you guys using to play?
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KiLLsWiTCH
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Wonder
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A week ago:
AMD Sempron 3200+
1Gb DDR
ATI X600
Win XP
Battlefield 2

Now:Wonder wrote:AMD T-bird 1000Mhz
512 Mb SDram
ASUS V7100 Geforce2 32Mb
Win98SE
AMD Sempron 3200+
1Gb DDR
ATI X600
Win XP
Battlefield 2
"I cannot agree with equating Stalin with Hitler. Yes, Stalin was certainly a tyrant and many call him a criminal, but he was not a Nazi." - Vladimir Putin
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F-Hoernchen
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The 13th Raptor
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Viking1
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I know its not the best comp around but here is my specs:
P4 3,8ghz 800 fsb
Asus p5WD2 premium i955x
Corsair TWIN2X 4300C3PRO DDR2, 1024MB Kit w/two matched CM2X512-4300C3PRO X2= 2gig
Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 400GB S-ATA 7200rpm
Western Digital Raptor 74GB S-ATA 10000 rpm
Western Digital Raptor 36GB S-ATA 10000 rpm
Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 PCI-Express,"Ultra/2600PCX Golden S"
2 Samsung 19" LCD Syncmaster 913N 8ms responce time
Creative augity zs
And the grand finaly a shitty isnd line 128kbs max
P4 3,8ghz 800 fsb
Asus p5WD2 premium i955x
Corsair TWIN2X 4300C3PRO DDR2, 1024MB Kit w/two matched CM2X512-4300C3PRO X2= 2gig
Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 400GB S-ATA 7200rpm
Western Digital Raptor 74GB S-ATA 10000 rpm
Western Digital Raptor 36GB S-ATA 10000 rpm
Gainward GeForce 6800Ultra 256MB GDDR3 PCI-Express,"Ultra/2600PCX Golden S"
2 Samsung 19" LCD Syncmaster 913N 8ms responce time
Creative augity zs
And the grand finaly a shitty isnd line 128kbs max

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DAWG
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Chasis - Off the shelf case.
Motherboard - Asus A8V Deluxe.
CPU - AMD64 3500 Venice Core.
Memory - 2GB off the shelf Dual channel (400).
Drives - 1 X Maxtor Diamond Max9 7200rpm 150GB / 1 X Maxtor Diamond Max9 120GB SATA.
Graphics - Radeon Saphire X800XL (256Mb).
Sound - Generic onboard.
Monitor - Logisys 19"
Speakers - Packard Bell NXT ( Cheap/Nasty/Flashy)
Keyboard - Zboard with BF2 modification / Microsoft Finger Print Keyboard
and Mouse.
Mouse - Logitech Marble Trackball 4 button mouse.
CD/DVD - Panasonic DVD ROM / Panasonic DVD ROM+Writer.
Motherboard - Asus A8V Deluxe.
CPU - AMD64 3500 Venice Core.
Memory - 2GB off the shelf Dual channel (400).
Drives - 1 X Maxtor Diamond Max9 7200rpm 150GB / 1 X Maxtor Diamond Max9 120GB SATA.
Graphics - Radeon Saphire X800XL (256Mb).
Sound - Generic onboard.
Monitor - Logisys 19"
Speakers - Packard Bell NXT ( Cheap/Nasty/Flashy)
Keyboard - Zboard with BF2 modification / Microsoft Finger Print Keyboard
and Mouse.
Mouse - Logitech Marble Trackball 4 button mouse.
CD/DVD - Panasonic DVD ROM / Panasonic DVD ROM+Writer.
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GABBA
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I'm thinking of buying a new graphic card.
radeon X800GT 256mb, GDDR3 pci express....what do you dudes think....
But it say's on BOLD letters that the mother board need a "pci express contact".....I'm not the computer expert so.....What in jesus's name is that.
radeon X800GT 256mb, GDDR3 pci express....what do you dudes think....
But it say's on BOLD letters that the mother board need a "pci express contact".....I'm not the computer expert so.....What in jesus's name is that.
"Incoming fire has the rigth of way"...........
"never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are"
"never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are"
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Wybl
- Retired PR Developer
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I know this sounds odd but cant play BF2 with these specs 
- AMD Duron 1,3 ghz
- Gforce 4 440mx (i was the first one of my school who got this thing... 4 years ago)
- 1024 mb RAM
It appeared good enough to model the MH6 little bird though
(which i will not be able to play ingame till i get a new system though)
- AMD Duron 1,3 ghz
- Gforce 4 440mx (i was the first one of my school who got this thing... 4 years ago)
- 1024 mb RAM
It appeared good enough to model the MH6 little bird though

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Enforcer1975
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Mad Max
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It's the new standard (well, it seems standard now) connection modern graphics cards now use. It's replaced AGP slots. It's an old system but they've just improved it and it's faster than AGP is (twice so in theory). It's only found on the more recent motherboards, generally those that support the AMD 64 chips (I'm not sure about the Intel side of things, I don't keep upto date with 'em as much as AMD).GABBA wrote:I'm thinking of buying a new graphic card.
radeon X800GT 256mb, GDDR3 pci express....what do you dudes think....
But it say's on BOLD letters that the mother board need a "pci express contact".....I'm not the computer expert so.....What in jesus's name is that.
Go to run and type in dxdiag. It'll tell you all your system info like motherboard model and so forthe. Tap in the motherboard model into Google and it should come up with some sites with info about it. Check to see if it has "PCI-E" or "PCI-X" or similar (same thing, just a different way to say it). if it has PCI-Express then you'll be fine, if not then don't bother with that card, look for an AGP 8x version if there is one, or if you have the cash splah out on a new board that has PCI-E. It's very unlikely we'll see any new AGP cards in the future so it'll future proof you for a good while.
Sorry if that seems a bit slap stick, I was thinking on the spot haha.
Anyway my specs are:
ASUS A7N8X-X nForce 2 Motherboard
AMD Athlon XP 2600+
GeForce 5950XT 128mb
512mb DDR400 Crucial RAM
80gb Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD
Some 7.1 Sound Card I forget the name of
The ever stable and wonderful (sarcasm if you can't guess) Windows XP Pro
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SKyWolf
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specs and shit
amd 2600+ n-force 2 mobo by gigabyte overclocked to 2183mhz wo 350mhz fsb
nvidia fx5900XT 128mb video
1214mb ddr 333 @ 350mhz
win xp pro sp2 "rip"
nvidia fx5900XT 128mb video
1214mb ddr 333 @ 350mhz
win xp pro sp2 "rip"
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OAKside
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OAKs HP 'mATX' tinyWhopper
Intel P4 HT 3.0GHz :: ASUSTeK P4P800-VM
BFG nV 6800GToc :: Corsair VS400 2048MB
Creative Audigy ZS2 :: Antec TruePower 430
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ForceWare v81.33b :: CreAudio v2.08_1162
Everything on highest 'cept AA, AF.
Smooth as ... something really smooth.
Intel P4 HT 3.0GHz :: ASUSTeK P4P800-VM
BFG nV 6800GToc :: Corsair VS400 2048MB
Creative Audigy ZS2 :: Antec TruePower 430
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ForceWare v81.33b :: CreAudio v2.08_1162
Everything on highest 'cept AA, AF.
Smooth as ... something really smooth.
Last edited by OAKside on 2005-10-07 09:46, edited 1 time in total.
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Artnez
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Are you sure? Have you went through all the steps to clean your PC up a bit? Have you considered reformatting?'[R-DEV wrote:Wybl']I know this sounds odd but cant play BF2 with these specs
- AMD Duron 1,3 ghz
- Gforce 4 440mx (i was the first one of my school who got this thing... 4 years ago)
- 1024 mb RAM
It appeared good enough to model the MH6 little bird though
(which i will not be able to play ingame till i get a new system though)
If you do alot of design work it's best to have all of your stuff backed up on an external hard drive anyhow. That way, anytime you have some problems with your PC that are hard to solve, you can format much faster and less painlessly.
My old computer was 2.4ghz, 256mb DDR and an ATI Radeon 9600 and it ran the game perfectly smooth on low settings, 64 player server.
"Having the piss taken out of you is a small price to pay when others do your research. Thank you gentlemen." - Azametric(IRL)
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Tychandrus
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Tychandrus Voltaica (For those who ask, no I didn't name it after myself. I liked the name Tychandrus quite a bit so I decided to adopt the name for Forum purposes).
It was custom built by the hands of my Father and myself.
3200+ Athlon 64-bit Processor running at 2.6 gigahertz.
An Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT, Overclocked.
Raid system: Two 120 Gig Hard disks paired ontop of two more 120 gig hard disks who are also paired. If one pair crashes the system rebuilds itself on the other pair. Thus making my system pretty much uncrashable so long as I take good care of it.
One 120 gigabyte SATA drive for backup purposes.
Two DVD Read/write/record drives.
Floppy disk of some brand or nature.
Sound Blaster Audigy 2. I've had this since they were new cards. Best sound card out there in my opinion.
And a little over 3 gigabytes of Ram.
Don't ask about the Ram... It was my dad's idea. He just cranked in more RAM than I told him was needed for some reason.
If you think that's a monster system, you should see his...
It was custom built by the hands of my Father and myself.
3200+ Athlon 64-bit Processor running at 2.6 gigahertz.
An Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT, Overclocked.
Raid system: Two 120 Gig Hard disks paired ontop of two more 120 gig hard disks who are also paired. If one pair crashes the system rebuilds itself on the other pair. Thus making my system pretty much uncrashable so long as I take good care of it.
One 120 gigabyte SATA drive for backup purposes.
Two DVD Read/write/record drives.
Floppy disk of some brand or nature.
Sound Blaster Audigy 2. I've had this since they were new cards. Best sound card out there in my opinion.
And a little over 3 gigabytes of Ram.
Don't ask about the Ram... It was my dad's idea. He just cranked in more RAM than I told him was needed for some reason.
If you think that's a monster system, you should see his...





