clemmentine wrote:
what do you have now? the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra is not as good as the GeForce 4 Ti 4200 in UT2003 with anti-aliasing and ansiotropic filtering turned off. the FX 5200 Ultra is better than the Ti 4200 with AA and AF on, but the frame rates are quite a bit lower than if AA and AF were off.
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1933and the non-Ultra FX 5200 is not as good as the FX 5200 Ultra.
- clemmentine ( everlasting_lórien / AngelPriestessKayura / Tenku_no_Touma / Korin_no_Seiji / Tempest_Cloud_Arashi )
clemmentine what i put is what it says on the dell site and as for upgrading etc i am maxed out on what i am getting money wise and a little over what i should really be spending it has to be better then what i have now no matter how bad it is i hope anyway.
system i have now is
p2 350 384 ram
elsa gladiac nvid gforce2mx400 @64 ram ( i wouldnt advise anybody to buy elsa from my experience have to use nvidia own drivers as elsa said they didnt know what card i was talking about when i went to there site to get them)
and what i was thinking of doing was upgrading on this in the near future becouse having dell do it costs too much to upgrade to the next card they sell for the system i wanted would be 150 add 4 yrs of interest on that for my repayments, to buy the card myself costs 120 and no interest on repayments and for the 120 it was a better card cant remember which cards they were right now but the savings of buying seperate was worth it so that's the way i hope to go
thanks for the advice tho its always welcome
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Ps any advice about dell from anybody that's used them i still have time to cancel dont want to get stuck with them for four yrs if there cr*p :?: :?: :?: