Graphic Card problems
THAT IS THE PROBLEM.....We have just been upgraded from the obselete pentium 1 last year...........and i just found out that our gfx card is almost obselete....and we cannot upgrade anymoreAbrams wrote:Um actually when creating game companies analyze what type of gfx major part of gamers have. Right now pretty much everyone is upgrading. Even i myself finally made it out of my 2.0Ghz geforce4 MX.
Exactly my friend, you had too wide gap between your upgrades. I would say that perfect upgrade timing is from 2 to 5 years at most.Pasf22 wrote:THAT IS THE PROBLEM.....We have just been upgraded from the obselete pentium 1 last year...........and i just found out that our gfx card is almost obselete....and we cannot upgrade anymoreAbrams wrote:Um actually when creating game companies analyze what type of gfx major part of gamers have. Right now pretty much everyone is upgrading. Even i myself finally made it out of my 2.0Ghz geforce4 MX.
When upgrading best bet is to build a powerfull base of your PC that can be later improved. Base means your mainboard and processor. If those two are powerfull enough you can run them for a good few years even just pluggin in new gfx and memory.
More of that a half-fine budget PC would cost you about 300$ at most without monitor.
That kind of PC will run pretty much any of the modern games but at lowest settings possible.
tnx a lot........now i'm thinking about killing my bro for saying the word "sorry (in a very insulting intonation)" when he found out that our gfx card is not compatible in nfs carbon............and now he too busy playing RF extreme...and i can't play carbon......PSZeTa wrote:You didn't upgrade properly, your own fault. Not everyone wants to be stuck with the same old graphics, we want improvement.
GeForce4 MX series is like 4 years old, for one ...Pasf22 wrote:THAT IS THE PROBLEM.....We have just been upgraded from the obselete pentium 1 last year...........and i just found out that our gfx card is almost obselete....and we cannot upgrade anymoreAbrams wrote:Um actually when creating game companies analyze what type of gfx major part of gamers have. Right now pretty much everyone is upgrading. Even i myself finally made it out of my 2.0Ghz geforce4 MX.
Secondly, it's based on the GeForce2, which is 6 years old ...
It's your own fault that you bought what was 5-year-old technology a year ago ...
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You're not going to be able to upgrade every 5 years and continue playing the latest and greatest games ... 3 years should be a maximum ...Abrams wrote:Exactly my friend, you had too wide gap between your upgrades. I would say that perfect upgrade timing is from 2 to 5 years at most.Pasf22 wrote:THAT IS THE PROBLEM.....We have just been upgraded from the obselete pentium 1 last year...........and i just found out that our gfx card is almost obselete....and we cannot upgrade anymoreAbrams wrote:Um actually when creating game companies analyze what type of gfx major part of gamers have. Right now pretty much everyone is upgrading. Even i myself finally made it out of my 2.0Ghz geforce4 MX.
When upgrading best bet is to build a powerfull base of your PC that can be later improved. Base means your mainboard and processor. If those two are powerfull enough you can run them for a good few years even just pluggin in new gfx and memory.
More of that a half-fine budget PC would cost you about 300$ at most without monitor.
That kind of PC will run pretty much any of the modern games but at lowest settings possible.
Dude, I have been running my 2.0Ghz pretty much since 2001/2002 just switching more RAM and getting the GeForce4 MX card. But still RAM was pretty much same mhz so no major improvement from it.
Theres different types of upgrade, PC upgrade and part upgrade. I chosed to just wait and upgrade PC overall and now ill just stick more stuff into it over time.
Theres different types of upgrade, PC upgrade and part upgrade. I chosed to just wait and upgrade PC overall and now ill just stick more stuff into it over time.
Those were both released in 2002 and you weren't playing the latest and greatest games last year with a GeForce4 MX ...
I should know as I was running a decently overclocked GeForce4 MX440 (325/500 from 270/400) in early 2005 and couldn't play some games at all and a lot of games had to be played at the lowest settings ...
Thus, my point of 3 years as a maximum IF you want to keep playing ALL of the latest and greatest games ...
I should know as I was running a decently overclocked GeForce4 MX440 (325/500 from 270/400) in early 2005 and couldn't play some games at all and a lot of games had to be played at the lowest settings ...
Thus, my point of 3 years as a maximum IF you want to keep playing ALL of the latest and greatest games ...
That's not a solution, because my card should run it in High settings. There's no point in running the game in the lowest settings..BrontoX wrote:Sorry about that i wrote that in a hurry.
Answer to problem:
You set your GFX on quality not performance so set it on Performance
And I had the MX440 before this one! That card sucks, the main reason why I bought the 6600GT, but this card just gives my problems too...
ITS NOT MY FAULT!!!!!!.....it's my bro's fault for buying that d*mn MX-series..........it's because it's d*mn cheap!!!!!!!!!!!..........Jmac- wrote:GeForce4 MX series is like 4 years old, for one ...Pasf22 wrote:THAT IS THE PROBLEM.....We have just been upgraded from the obselete pentium 1 last year...........and i just found out that our gfx card is almost obselete....and we cannot upgrade anymoreAbrams wrote:Um actually when creating game companies analyze what type of gfx major part of gamers have. Right now pretty much everyone is upgrading. Even i myself finally made it out of my 2.0Ghz geforce4 MX.
Secondly, it's based on the GeForce2, which is 6 years old ...
It's your own fault that you bought what was 5-year-old technology a year ago ...
.....got d*mnmmit why is everybody blame me!!!!!.....
just asking.............is NBA LIVE 2007 also not compatible to the MX-series gfx card????
if it is...........i can't wait to tell them that they need to change that d*mn gfx card........
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yes i know..........that's why i am asking if NBA live 2007 did'nt support the MX series......so they will agree on me about replacing the gfx carddarknight788 wrote:depending on who bought the gfx card from where bestbuy, fry's, etc they should return it and then you and your brother should both put money in on something like a 7600 GS,GT, w/e
It doesn't support the MX series ...Pasf22 wrote:yes i know..........that's why i am asking if NBA live 2007 did'nt support the MX series......so they will agree on me about replacing the gfx carddarknight788 wrote:depending on who bought the gfx card from where bestbuy, fry's, etc they should return it and then you and your brother should both put money in on something like a 7600 GS,GT, w/e
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