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I am not sure if I posted this in the wrong forum but I wanted to know if I can run HL2:
P4 1.5 GHZ
512MB SDRAM
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 256 MB
P4 1.5 GHZ
512MB SDRAM
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 256 MB
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Get an NF7-S and a 2500+ Barton core, then overclock to 3200 speeds like me. My CPU only goes over 40C when playing gamesYellonet said:For around $500 you'll get a Asus KT400 motherboard, XP3200+ and 1 gig of ram.
No. It won't not by a long shot. You will need an absolute minimum of 1024 mb ram, and a 256mb graphics card, and your cpu won't even come close to playable. You HAVE to upgrade. Sorry.mbadran said:I am not sure if I posted this in the wrong forum but I wanted to know if I can run HL2:
P4 1.5 GHZ
512MB SDRAM
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 256 MB
AJ Rimmer said:No. It won't not by a long shot. You will need an absolute minimum of 1024 mb ram, and a 256mb graphics card, and your cpu won't even come close to playable. You HAVE to upgrade. Sorry.
people of HL2.net; Schh...
Guus345 said:2.4 P4, 738ram if that matters on my res question
You have to be a little more specific than that.. my parents have a dell monitor, which sucks! My collage has dell with monitors that are great. The "best" resolution is often not the highest. In most games 1024x768 is often high enough to make it look good, especially if you use AAGuus345 said:i have a question, what is the best res i could get on a Dell monitor, its not a flat screen, just the standard one that they have been giving with there systems
You'll be able to play HL2 just fine, but in order to get a good frame rate I would suggest no higher resolution than XGA (1024x768).Guus345 said:my specs are as follows
P4 2.4 ghz
768 mb ram
Radeon 9800 Pro
17inch monitor
PlagueX said:I have VERY bad experiences with SDram. Litteraly they suck.
I had 512 SDram, a 1.8GHZ Amd XP, and Geforce Ti4200. I couldn't run Cs: Source.
Luckly enough my motherboard comitted suicede, and I made a deal with my dads work.
They needed SDram, and I needed a new temp. Motherboard, and some ram.
So I traded my 512 SDram, for 512 DDRram, and got a temp motherboard, until I have money for upgrade, and now I run cs:source just perfect.
I never knew ram could make such a difference.
AMD Athlon XP 3000+
1024Mb DDRram PC3200
Asus A7N8X-X nForce2
ATi Radeon 9800PRO 128MB
160GB ATA100 7200rpm
That celeron is going to hurt you.MetaKnight said:How about mine?
Pentium Celeron 2.8 GHz
1 GB RAM
Radeon 9200 (256 MB)
Yes. 10charCyber$nake said:ALSO: Quick Q: Will I get a big performance increase if I go from my Geforce 4 Ti 4200 64mb to a 256 bit 128 mb Sapphire Radeon 9800 pro?