Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
What if I enabled AA then? How much would my FPS drop?RussianEmpire said:you will be fine 1024*768 everything high no aa af 70 FPS :thumbs:
What exactly is 4AA and 8AF? Does it enable more detail? Is it needed? And is 40 FPS enjoyable when playing a PC game? Is there a 2AA or 4AF or 2AA, or don't they exist?RussianEmpire said:4aa 8 af with everything on high 40 FPS
Thank you very much for that explanation and breakdown. :cheers:Subatomic said:AA stands for Anti Aliasing, which removes pixelated edges. The higher the number, the better. Most people do not use this, as it brings down your FPS alot.
AF is texture filtering, which greatly improves how good a texture will seem when looked at from far away. It will generally seem blurry and out of proportion without AF on. The same is true with this, the higher the number, the better.
40 FPS is fine for most people, as long as it is not dipping down to the 20's, where it will become choppy. I have a similar card to you, and I use 1280x1024, 4xAA and no AA, and I get a very good FPS (70-80). Turning on 2xAA, I get a pretty good framerate too. (50-70)
The different levels of AA and AF for HL2 are as follows:
Anti Aliasing (AA)
No AA - You will get pixelated edges
2x AA - Depending on resolution, it will get rid of alot of pixelation.
4x AA - Almost no pixelation
6x AA - No (visable) pixelation, this takes a crazy hit on performance.
Ansiostropic Filtering (AF)
Bilinear - Textures look very blurry at long range
Trilinear - Textures look fairly good at long range
Ansiostropic (AF) 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x - Textures will look very good at long range, and each increment will make it look even better. At 16x, you will see a noticeable performance decrease.
Well, I'd estimate you'd be able to whack the resolution up further for the 9800Pro/XT, with some consideration for AA. You should definitely go for the Pro though, as the XT gives only around 5fps more for a heck of a lot more money.l337vegeta said:AMD Athlon XP 2800+
Gigabyte GA-7N400
1024MB DDR PC2700
ATi Radeon 9600SE 128MB
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum
it runs about 40-60fps at 800x600, medium settings. how much impact would it make to upgrade to a 9800Pro or XT? or what could i swap out to get the best performance increase? thanks for your help
i hear that that's what i get for letting my parents buy something for my computerSubatomic said:The SE cards are usually horrible.
MadGuy said:What do you guys think, is it wise to upgrade from r9600pro 128mb to r9800pro ? Would I get much higher FPS in HL2 etc ?
I'm not sure if to upgrade now or wait a bit, get some more cash and buy x800 or smth..
Subatomic said:The SE cards are usually horrible.
i'm not sure if that's the case, but i think he mean that the SEs are worse than the other cards out of that same class (eg. 9800se<9800, x800>x800se)kindle said:How do you mean? Would a 9800 pro have been better than my x800 se?
lol good eyeAlec_85 said:Has anyone noticed the number of this thread? :thumbs:
An Athlon 64 2800+ is faster than an Athlon XP 3200+, so no.Spoonoop said:Like to add one more thing, I see my current mobo can support up to a AMD XP 3200+, maybe this would be more convinient? But faster? Hmmm... what do you guys think?
DX9 GFX card models would be:Desirat said:Can u give me some examples of a directx9 video card?
Sampson said:Wouldn't normally write a post like this, but about to spend a ton o cash, so want as many peoples opinions as possible really.
Current system:
AMD 1700+ @1800+
Elite K7S5A mobo
768Mb SD PC133 Ram
128Mb GeForce 4Ti4600
Thinking of going to:
AMD 64 3200+ (or 3500+) socket 939
MSI neo2 Platinum mobo
1Gb DDR 400 GeIL value
Same 128Mb GeForce 4Ti4600
In terms of HL2 (tho this upgrade is for more than just that 1 game) am i spending my money wisely? An argument could be get a socket 745 3gig with a radeon 9800 for the same price etc etc (I assume better for HL2, but not for generalness due to upgradeability probs)
Anyway, there ends my annoying "how good is my computer" thread. :rolling:
Asus said:Here's a tip. Get a lower grade CPU, not the 3500+, and upgrade your Video card while your at it. A 9800Pro or X800Pro would be a great buy. So would a 6800 or 6800GT.
Even an Athlon XP 2500+ and X800pro or 6800gt would perform better than an A64 and GF4 in games, except some that are CPU limited like UT2004.
Asus said:Nvidia (LE, XT, base model, GT, and Ultra suffixes)
FX5200
FX5600
FX5700
FX5900
6200
6600
6800
Any I missed?