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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Raptor on June 21, 2004, 08:24:49 PM
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Will AH2 run with 128mb of RAM?
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Originally posted by Raptor01
Will AH2 run with 128mb of RAM?
hmm a little on the low side....
512 would be best
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so thats a no? or will it play just have low framerates or something like that
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My daughters 750 Duron with G2 MX 400 & 128M ram running XP gets 20 to 30 fps.
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I have Dell 4550 demension
intel pentium 4 1.8ghz processor
128 RAM
28gb
windows xp
Im thinking of buying a RADEON 9200 128MB vid card but heard its not too good
will 128mb of RAM be fine if I get a good video card?(20-30fps is fine with me)
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Horrible ram and horrible vid card :D
If you end up buying a vid card make sure you buy an AGP. Only problem is you might not have an AGP slot. So you are going to need to buy a MB with an AGP slot if you do this. It is HIGHLY recommended that you play AH with an AGP based card as opposed to a "PCI" which is most likely what you are using now. For your vid card, you can buy a 9800 Pro for 95 dollars. Also 512 MB and higher is best for AH2. If you end up being able to run AH2 with that, your frame rates will probably be horrible, and in furball situations (20+ guys in the same area) you are going to expirience very bad lag an d such. I'd highly recommend upgrading, sorry to break the news:(
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Windows XP is using almost all 128 MBs of your RAM just to run the OS.
You need a minimum of 256 more, preferrably 512 more. Your Dimension 4550 only has two memory slots, and can use a total of 1024 MBs RAM. One stick of 512 from Crucial is about $95. A stick of 256 is about $55. www.crucial.com (http://www.crucial.com)
Your system will be much happier with additional RAM, all your applications will run much better.
I would get the one 512, which will give you a total of 640 MBs.
Your system does have an AGP slot, so no problem there.
I think XtremeJ meant a 9600 Pro, not 9800 Pro. If you can find a 9800 Pro for $95 US, tell me where and I'll buy a dozen!
Your rig with 512 RAM and 9600 Pro or 9600 XT will run AHII fine.
Total upgrade, < $200. A 9800 Pro would be a waste with your CPU and would tax the Dell power supply, a 250 watt unit.
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RADEON 9600 128MB
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RADEON 9600 Pro 128MB
will they both play with about the same results?
thinking on the budget here
thanks
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http://www.allstarshop.com/shop/product.asp?pid=8508&sid=221J6MK8RJ8E9P03GPBEPXNWQ6KSBXN9
will this work?
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Originally posted by Raptor01
Will AH2 run with 128mb of RAM?
does WINDOWS even run with 128mb?
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Originally posted by Raptor01
http://www.allstarshop.com/shop/product.asp?pid=8508&sid=221J6MK8RJ8E9P03GPBEPXNWQ6KSBXN9
will this work?
9600se's are slower than 9600 or 9600pros
9600pro is the fastest of the 9600s
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Forget the 9600 Se, it's junk.
Plain 9600 is Ok
9600 Pro is better
9600 XT is best.
But you REALLY need RAM for your mobo.
A 9600 Pro would work fine. A plain 9600 is ok to if you need to save $. Also look at Nvidia 5700 LE. It's a de-clocked 5700, but you can overclock it to 5700 Ultra speeds pretty easily.
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I went to http://www.crucial.com and found what will work on my computer, and plan on ordering a 256mb
for a video card I went to http://www.pricewatch.com/menus/m37.htm and clicked 9600 128mb pro and then it gave me a new list http://www.pricewatch.com/1/37/5162-1.htm and I do not know the difference in these. I see in the description where it says SE beside it now, pro, etc.
The further down the list I go the higher the prices go... which means I gotta earn more money and more work:p bleck its summer :lol
thanks for your help, I guess I will go with the Gecube/ ATI Radeon 9600 128MB DDR for $105
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Raptor,
I'm a little leery of the sellers listed at Pricewatch.
Personally, I like www.newegg.com (http://www.newegg.com) for online computer hardware purchases. They have an outstanding reputation for customer service. Click on shop by category> then Video cards. On the left use the drop down search menus and pick whatever chip set you are interested in, in your case the ATI Radeon 9600 Pro. The price may not be as low as some pricewatch sites, but it's worth the extra $10 or $20 for the customer service if anything goes wrong.
If you live in the west, Fry's is good for in person. If you don't like what you bought you can take it back easily.
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Raptor01 :D I agree w/MOSQ , 2 days ago I bot an GF FX5200
8X 128MB from http://www.newegg.com for $71.50, I rec'd it today, in-
stalled it & was playing AH2 :) Btw here are my computer specs:
Dell Dimension 4300
Windows XP Home Edition
Video: 16MB ATI RAGE 128 Ultra
DirectX 9.0b
Was planning to purchase the ATI 9600 128 or 256, but was
cost conscious & purchasd the VGA PROLINK GF FX5200 8X 128MB
It did everything that I wanted ...beautiful colors ...frame rates
from 47-61, mostly betwix 57-60. Am I happy? Yes indeed I am!!
Cheers,
Happy1 :D
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People are ram happy these days.
When everyone one else was saying you needed 64 mb of ram I was running sweet & clean with 16.
Now everyone's saying 512 or 1ghz of ram and 128 mb is solid stable & happy for the last year & a half in my system.
However 128 mb might be short for XP.
For 98SE its fine.