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Looking to upgrade for MOHAA...best way to spend my $$$?
Hey fellas, I'm getting sick of 25.0 fps, so I'm thinking of plunking down a few bucks to upgrade. I'll list what I have, and what I'm thinking about going to.
Now: Board: Epox 8KTA+ Chip: AMD Athlon 750 Vid: ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon 32mb vid Memory: 128mb PC133 ram Future ideas: Board: ECS K7S5A Chip: AMD Athlon XP ~ 1800-2100 Vid: ATI RADEON 7000 64MB DDR or GeForce4 MX 440 64MB Memory: 256 DDR ram What do you think? Should I go to the extra effort of the new MB/chip combo? Should I just get a new video card and call it even? Should I just expand my current memory to 256 or 512? I want to keep my costs down as much as possible, but I don't want to sell myself short. All told, this upgrade would probably run me under $200, depending on the options I take. |
Well if your planning on using WinXP.. 256RAM will be annoyingly slow no matter what board/cpu you have..
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Going with Win2K, most likely, unless someone has a good suggestion about going to something like XP with 512mb of ram (or higher).
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i upgraded to this
athlon xp 1700+ and a gf4ti4200 +another 256 stick off p133 sdram did the trick for me and i still have a shite motherboard sis sucks!!!!! with com_maxfps 0 typed into the console on most maps my fps is between 100/250 biggrin: |
Well I think I would upgrade my ram as much as possible, vid card looks good, but I suggest you get the latest drivers.
If you upgrade too 1 meg of ddr ram, and you still dont get a lot of improvement, you can put in new comp. I bought 1meg of samsung ram fot less than $100.00 on one of the online auctions. Good Luck[/list] |
Video card is where it's at man. Don't waste your money on an MX card. Go for at least a RADEON 7500 or a GeForce 4 Ti 4200.
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Here is my opinion. Do the upgrade. If you just upgrade the card and don't see much of a performance increase then you would be disappointed. (CPU bottleneck) Also, if you can swing it, 512mb of ram.
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