How many fps

will I get with a XFX geforce GT 240?

My radeon 4670 (100 fps) is dying.
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  • This game mostly drives on CPU rather than graphics based.
    It would be a good investment if you played other games like cod...

    If not don't get it.
  • Killgod is right. I have an amazing graphics card, but my CPU blows ass. I get 200 FPS on CF, but on other games like MW2 I can max at around 500.
  • C__C wrote: »
    Killgod is right. I have an amazing graphics card, but my CPU blows ass. I get 200 FPS on CF, but on other games like MW2 I can max at around 500.
    Rofl same here!
  • KillGod wrote: »
    This game mostly drives on CPU rather than graphics based.
    It would be a good investment if you played other games like cod...

    If not don't get it.

    I play (well not now :D) css, pes, need for speed shift, etc
  • C__C wrote: »
    Killgod is right. I have an amazing graphics card, but my CPU blows ass. I get 200 FPS on CF, but on other games like MW2 I can max at around 500.

    nvidia or ati?
  • i want CoreI7 and Sapphire Radeon HD4870 512Mb GDDR5 ^^
  • nooooookie wrote: »
    i want CoreI7 and Sapphire Radeon HD4870 512Mb GDDR5 ^^

    and world peace
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    nvidia or ati?

    ATI Nvidia gives you Errors kernel Drivers!!!
  • Depending on how many MB/GB does your video card has, plus depending on you GPU too.

    Look at me:

    2.8GHz Pemtium 4
    128MB integrated video card
    256MB FX 5200 nVidia GeForce
    2GB RAM
    Windows uE v7 XP
    =
    120 8v8 / 150 1v1 when I am on wide screen. On normal screen ( 1024 ) I get 160 8v8 / 200 1v1


    In fact, your graphics will change depending on your CPU too, is not just the video card, I agree with KillGod. So, if I don't know your CPU or your video card's size I can't tell you how much FPS you'll get on Crossfire.
  • Perez2395 wrote: »
    Depending on how many MB/GB does your video card has, plus depending on you GPU too.

    Look at me:

    2.8GHz Pemtium 4
    128MB integrated video card
    256MB FX 5200 nVidia GeForce
    2GB RAM
    Windows uE v7 XP
    =
    120 8v8 / 150 1v1 when I am on wide screen. On normal screen ( 1024 ) I get 160 8v8 / 200 1v1

    My computer is faster than yours but you get more fps (?)
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    My computer is faster than yours but you get more fps (?)

    Yes, because of my Windows. It depends on your Windows too. Since my windows is a hacked Windows which is faster as hell, I get more FPS and performance on games.

    This is my Windows:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV6y3psYHUQ

    It includes all the designs you see on the video.

    Plus it works 3.34x faster than Windows XP, Vista, Win 7 with 256MB RAM.
    This Windows only comes in Spanish because it's from Dominican Republic/Colombia.[/COLOR
  • nooooookie wrote: »
    ATI Nvidia gives you Errors kernel Drivers!!!
    Lol, ATI and nVidia are 2 different companies.

    I own an ATI.
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    Very cool.

    I know right, another thing that I forgot to say is that Windows uE v7 P it's just like MAC, it doesn't get viruses, that's why it's faster. In fact, it's a combination between Windows XP, Vista, MAC software LeoPard. So, I am very happy with this windows.
  • My radeon crashes all the time... I have to use it without drivers :(
  • C__C wrote: »
    Lol, ATI and nVidia are 2 different companies.

    I own an ATI.

    Agree :p lol
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    will I get with a XFX geforce GT 240?

    My radeon 4670 (100 fps) is dying.

    the gt240 isn't that much better than the 4670, maybe a 10% increase at best.

    the 240 is way over priced for what you are really getting. you're better of getting a 5670 or something more powerful like a gts450.
  • Perez2395 wrote: »
    I know right, another thing that I forgot to say is that Windows uE v7 P it's just like MAC, it doesn't get viruses, that's why it's faster. In fact, it's a combination between Windows XP, Vista, MAC software LeoPard. So, I am very happy with this windows.

    With the small difference that you can't actually run OS X software on it...though the Rocketdock is pretty cool on Windows systems. :P
  • ZX_10R wrote: »
    the gt240 isn't that much better than the 4670, maybe a 10% increase at best.

    the 240 is way over priced for what you are really getting. you're better of getting a 5670 or something more powerful like a gts450.

    I prefer nvidia :)
  • Perez2395 wrote: »

    Look at me:

    2.8GHz Pemtium 4
    128MB integrated video card
    256MB FX 5200 nVidia GeForce
    2GB RAM
    Windows uE v7 XP
    =
    120 8v8 / 150 1v1 when I am on wide screen. On normal screen ( 1024 ) I get 160 8v8 / 200 1v1


    that's an utter lie
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    My radeon crashes all the time... I have to use it without drivers :(

    If your PC supports PCI I recommend you my video card:
    FX 5200 nVidia GeForce 256 MB, available at http://www.amazon.com/
    That's where I bought mine.

    Take a look at it:
    l_00071255.jpg


    Description:
    The PNY Geforce FX5200 256 MB PCI Graphics Card features NVIDIA's CineFX engine to deliver film-quality effects and studio-quality color for every application. The high-performance, high-precision 3D rendering engine offers 128-bit, studio quality floating point precision through the entire graphics pipeline and support for sRGB texture format for gamma textures. The integrated TV encoder provides best-of-class TV-out functionality up to 1024x768 resolution, while Microsoft DirectX 9.0 support ensures the best performance and application compatibility for all DirectX 9 applications.
    Open GL 1.5 support ensures the best application compatibility performance for all OpenGL applications, while unified driver support guarantees forward and backward compatibility. The card offers 256 MB of 128-bit memory with a 6.4 GB-per-second memory bandwidth.

    What's in the Box
    NVIDIA FX 5200 PCI Graphics Card, Quick Installation Guide, CD which includes: detailed Installation Guide (PDF file); NVIDIA Forceware Drivers; NVIDIA GeForce Demos; and PNY and NVIDIA Desktop Wallpapers; and S-Video cable.

    Product Description
    Box Packages: NVIDIA FX 5200 PCI Graphics Card, S-Video cable, Quick Installation Guide; CD with PDF installation guide, NVIDIA Forceware Drivers, NVIDIA GeForce Demos & desktop wallpapers.
    The GeForce FX5200 Graphics Card delivers High-Performance, High Precision 3D graphics -- the kind of graphics you need for real gaming. Its powerful rendering engine gives you true color support, high-speed rendering and more true-to-life textures, lighting & coloring. NVIDIA's CineFX engine delivers film-quality effects and studio-quality color for every application. The multibuffering design provides you with smooth animation and video playback. The Integrated TV encoder supports resolutions up to 1024x768; the Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) supports multiple video windows with full quality and features in each window. Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions. Advanced CG support ensures that the newest, cutting edge special effects in applications will run flawlessly. Memory Speed - 400 MHz RAMDAC Speed - dual 350 MHz Max Resolution - 2048 x 1536 Refresh Rate at Max Resolution - 85 Hz Color Depth at Maximum Resolution - 4.3 Billion Colors (32-bit) Flat Panel Max Resolution - 1600 x 1200 Video Standards - HDTV Port Connectors - 2 VGA, 1 S-Video Graphics Support - DirectX 9.0, Open GL 1.5 Operating Systems - Windows 98 or higher, ME, 2000, XP, or Windows NT4.0 System Requirements - Intel Pentium III, AMD Duron or Athlon processor (or higher); 128MB RAM; 50MB hard disk space; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; free PCI slot; VGA compatible monitor; 250W power supply
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    I prefer nvidia :)

    me too

    but the gt240 isn't worth getting
  • Perez2395 wrote: »


    If your PC supports PCI I recommend you my video card:
    FX 5200 nVidia GeForce 256 MB, available at http://www.amazon.com/
    That's where I bought mine.

    Take a look at it:
    l_00071255.jpg


    Description:
    The PNY Geforce FX5200 256 MB PCI Graphics Card features NVIDIA's CineFX engine to deliver film-quality effects and studio-quality color for every application. The high-performance, high-precision 3D rendering engine offers 128-bit, studio quality floating point precision through the entire graphics pipeline and support for sRGB texture format for gamma textures. The integrated TV encoder provides best-of-class TV-out functionality up to 1024x768 resolution, while Microsoft DirectX 9.0 support ensures the best performance and application compatibility for all DirectX 9 applications.
    Open GL 1.5 support ensures the best application compatibility performance for all OpenGL applications, while unified driver support guarantees forward and backward compatibility. The card offers 256 MB of 128-bit memory with a 6.4 GB-per-second memory bandwidth.

    What's in the Box
    NVIDIA FX 5200 PCI Graphics Card, Quick Installation Guide, CD which includes: detailed Installation Guide (PDF file); NVIDIA Forceware Drivers; NVIDIA GeForce Demos; and PNY and NVIDIA Desktop Wallpapers; and S-Video cable.

    Product Description
    Box Packages: NVIDIA FX 5200 PCI Graphics Card, S-Video cable, Quick Installation Guide; CD with PDF installation guide, NVIDIA Forceware Drivers, NVIDIA GeForce Demos & desktop wallpapers.
    The GeForce FX5200 Graphics Card delivers High-Performance, High Precision 3D graphics -- the kind of graphics you need for real gaming. Its powerful rendering engine gives you true color support, high-speed rendering and more true-to-life textures, lighting & coloring. NVIDIA's CineFX engine delivers film-quality effects and studio-quality color for every application. The multibuffering design provides you with smooth animation and video playback. The Integrated TV encoder supports resolutions up to 1024x768; the Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) supports multiple video windows with full quality and features in each window. Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions. Advanced CG support ensures that the newest, cutting edge special effects in applications will run flawlessly. Memory Speed - 400 MHz RAMDAC Speed - dual 350 MHz Max Resolution - 2048 x 1536 Refresh Rate at Max Resolution - 85 Hz Color Depth at Maximum Resolution - 4.3 Billion Colors (32-bit) Flat Panel Max Resolution - 1600 x 1200 Video Standards - HDTV Port Connectors - 2 VGA, 1 S-Video Graphics Support - DirectX 9.0, Open GL 1.5 Operating Systems - Windows 98 or higher, ME, 2000, XP, or Windows NT4.0 System Requirements - Intel Pentium III, AMD Duron or Athlon processor (or higher); 128MB RAM; 50MB hard disk space; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive; free PCI slot; VGA compatible monitor; 250W power supply

    that's a piece of junk.
  • ZX_10R wrote: »
    that's an utter lie

    Read the post about my Windows........
  • ZX_10R wrote: »
    that's a piece of junk.

    If you say so....
  • Perez2395 wrote: »
    Read the post about my Windows........

    an operating system can't make 10 year old hardware (pentium 4's, geforce 4000's) perform like new hardware in games
  • ZX_10R wrote: »
    me too

    but the gt240 isn't worth getting

    True. But I just need to replace my 4670
  • I use a regular, nothing special, laptop from walmart and get 20-50 fps. Whats up :p
  • zbots2 wrote: »
    True. But I just need to replace my 4670

    ok

    what's your computer model (link me)

    what is your budget?

    where do you live?
  • With the small difference that you can't actually run OS X software on it...though the Rocketdock is pretty cool on Windows systems. :P

    I didn't make Windows uE V7 P, I'm a user, you can ask the creators at WindowsuE.com