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Racer325
16th June 2008, 21:14
Hello. Im currently running 20 fps, on single player, and around 10 fps with 6 vehicles +.

I was told about getting a new graphics card, so Ill post my spec and, could you advise me what to get? ;)

Ive currently got a ATI Radeon Xpress 1250.


AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+

2.10GHz, 896Mb ram



Thanks. racer325

Gabkicks
16th June 2008, 21:24
for under $150, there's the Nvidia 9600GT. maybe you should get another gig of ram? :shrug: i think your cpu might bottleneck anything more powerful, but i could be wrong.

Racer325
17th June 2008, 08:35
Hi, ive been looking around sites, is a Nvidia 7600 GT 256mb any good?

becuase the 9600 is alot dearer and my pc might die? ;)


thx racer325:thumb:

Jakg
17th June 2008, 08:40
7600GT is ok, althought a 7900GS is better for around the same price.

What PSU do you have?

Racer325
17th June 2008, 08:44
How can i check that? I'm not the best with computers ;p

Gabkicks
17th June 2008, 09:24
psu= power supply unit. its the big square usually near the back of the case hanging at the top w/ the big fan. it may have the wattage written on the side of the box.

Racer325
17th June 2008, 10:34
Ah... It's 230V :D

Jakg
17th June 2008, 10:48
Wattage (i.e. 350w) not Voltage.

ZORER
17th June 2008, 11:09
Is ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 slower than ATI Radeon X300??? I have an X300 and AMD athlon x2 3000something+ and i get 50-60 fps while online racing.:scratchch

Racer325
17th June 2008, 11:53
It's doesnt Say the Wattage on the back ;s just the Voltage.

Kniebeejs
17th June 2008, 11:55
It's doesnt Say the Wattage on the back ;s just the Voltage.

you have to open your computer case. Then youll see the wattage of your psu. It shoud writed somwhere on psu..

Racer325
17th June 2008, 12:43
I'll do that in a minute, whats the Min wattage?

Fabri91
17th June 2008, 17:01
It isn't so easy, you have to look at the different rails...most OEM PCs have rubbish PSUs that quit as soon as you attach something else, like a GFX card.
We need to check to see if you also need to buy a better PSU.

Racer325
17th June 2008, 18:35
I think its a 500W :)

Fabri91
17th June 2008, 18:58
I think its a 500W :)

You think or you know? :tilt:

What you could do would be to:
1) remove your case side panel
2) take a pic of the psu, precisely of the table on it, because there are many nice things written like the amps on every rail and stuff.

Racer325
17th June 2008, 19:04
Yes it's a 500W

Fabri91
17th June 2008, 19:18
Yeah im pretty sure it's a 500W =D

Still, it would be very nice to know other specs of the psu.

Racer325
18th June 2008, 16:35
Ah.. i orderd a 8500GT How much fps would that make the game run at? ))

Fabri91
18th June 2008, 16:40
Ah.. i orderd a 8500GT How much fps would that make the game run at? ))

I think you could have got something much better if only you had the patience to ask before ordering...the 8500GT is a mid-low end GFX card, it should move LFS good, but don't expect too much.

Nathan_French_14
18th June 2008, 17:00
You could have gotten a better card. And im pretty sure your PC would benefit with some more RAM.

Stang70Fastback
18th June 2008, 17:08
Ah.. i orderd a 8500GT How much fps would that make the game run at? ))

You really should have asked before buying. Why bother with all this if you're going to just decide on your own? Had you told us first what you were planning to get, we could have stopped you. Now you've gone and bought a fairly slow card.

You have to realize that any 8000 series card is not better than any 7000 or even any 6000 card. The 8500 is simply their newest low-end card and is slower than even a 6800GT (which is their old high-end card - which would have been a much better option, for example.)

Racer325
18th June 2008, 17:43
Nobody Was posting, i took my computer apart and it didnt have the PSU written on it, i found out it was a 500W but still nobody posted.

So i decided to take things in my own hands, and i bought a 8500GT for 25£ off my mate.

Fabri91
18th June 2008, 19:34
Nobody Was posting...

It isn't so easy, you have to look at the different rails...most OEM PCs have rubbish PSUs that quit as soon as you attach something else, like a GFX card.
We need to check to see if you also need to buy a better PSU.
http://www.playerzone.it/forum/images/smilies/zanichelli.gif
You think or you know? :tilt:

What you could do would be to:
1) remove your case side panel
2) take a pic of the psu, precisely of the table on it, because there are many nice things written like the amps on every rail and stuff.
http://www.playerzone.it/forum/images/smilies/zanichelli.gif
Still, it would be very nice to know other specs of the psu.
http://www.playerzone.it/forum/images/smilies/zanichelli.gif
I think you could have got something much better if only you had the patience to ask before ordering...the 8500GT is a mid-low end GFX card, it should move LFS good, but don't expect too much.
http://www.playerzone.it/forum/images/smilies/zanichelli.gif

Plus all the other guys.

Nathan_French_14
18th June 2008, 20:17
Ah.. i orderd a 8500GT How much fps would that make the game run at? ))

oh you bought it off your mate? Never knew you had to "order" from mates.

Was there a waiting list? :D

Racer325
18th June 2008, 20:39
aye ive got it installed and it works like a treat.

:Eyecrazy:


oh you bought it off your mate? Never knew you had to "order" from mates.

Was there a waiting list?


Haha very funny. I made a mistake, in my typing.




Plus all the other guys.

I could have easily bought a new PSU, i said it's 500W I couldn't be botherd to open up all the case again and take a picture.

I asked, what graphics card, around 50£ area do you advise, i got No results.

andybarsblade
18th June 2008, 21:59
Any improvement in fps?

Racer325
19th June 2008, 07:02
90FPS with graphics to the max / everying high Definition

Riders Motion
20th June 2008, 18:04
I get 85 fps wity everything topped @ 1024x768 with a 20$ GFX. :D