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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Devourer on October 18, 2003, 11:24:05 AM
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Which processor would be better for AH2?
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1 picture 1000 words, bla bla bla....
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/ah_154_1066274874.jpg)
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DAMN :eek:
Thats alot of FPS, what do you get in the AH2 BETA ?
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Holy crap zmeg. I've gotta do some system tweakin. Similar system, (Athlon XP 2200, 512mb ram running at 266), and I get about 75 frames in AH1, 35-40 in AH2. Maybe time to get a processor with a 333 FSB.
Nilsen, that looks like AH2 beta to me.
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Jeez, that cant be the BETA...can it??
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I've been thru this before too...AMD's, pure and simple, cost less for similar, if not better performance. That's means more spare change for more ram, or a better video card
I opted for AMDs for my personal computer/gaming needs. Intels for servers.
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He's most likely disabled vsync giving an inaccurate frame rate reading. If he enables vsync it'll prolly go down to around 40-50
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INTEL
Every day stable But i do need a better vid card.
(http://home.comcast.net/~c.hambleton/wsb/media/134502/site1042.JPG)
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(http://www.uni.nildram.co.uk/dlfiles/ahss1.jpg)
Or you could have a P4 2.4
Radeon 9800 pro
Running at 1920 x 1440 res
Damn that spitfire picture above looks all horrible and jaggy you sure it was at 1600 x 1200 ?
Oh ya forgot to mention 2x AA was enabled as well.
AGH reducing the format from 1920 to fit the bbs has blurred the text at top of screen but fps was 118.
Still you can see the greatly improved quality.
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That was AH2 but that shot was at 1024 x 768
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BTW with v-sync on it cant exceed refresh rate whitch is 75fps but unlike AH1, AH2 doesn't seem to have any bad side affects from turning it off.
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Originally posted by zmeg
BTW with v-sync on it cant exceed refresh rate whitch is 75fps but unlike AH1, AH2 doesn't seem to have any bad side affects from turning it off.
Disabling vsync causes rubber bullets, image tearing (in pan mode) and other problems - search for vsync issues by Skuzzy.
Besides although it may say that frame rate in AH, you can only see what your monitor is capable of. e.g. if your monitor can only support 75hz that's all you'll see, even if it says 150 in AH.
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Yup all these high fps shots show is how much spare capacity you have for the busy times.
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AMD.
Save 100$ over intel and get that extra 512mb of RAM. Stability is not an issue, if its unstable then you have poor heat sink.
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Actually FPS has nothing to do with the monitor refresh speed. They're not connected in any way except on driver/software level.
All benchmarking should be done vsync disabled and games played with vsync on.