Is this Computer, Good or Bad for CrossFire?
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Thanks for all the info guys, I will try to find better deals if there are any(which im sure there are). And ****Dungeon, thanks for posting ur PC's SPECS****Dungeon wrote: »ig
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Manufacturer:
HP-Pavilion
Processor:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2160 @ 1.80GHz (2 CPUs), ~1.8GHz
Memory:
1916MB RAM
Hard Drive:
490 GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 7100 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
Monitor:
HP w2007 Wide LCD Monitor
Sound Card:
Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Speakers/Headphones:
Logitech headphones
Keyboard:
USB Root Hub
Mouse:
USB Root Hub
Mouse Surface:
Operating System:
Windows Vista™ Home Premium (6.0, Build 6001) Service Pack 1 (6001.vistasp1_gdr.080917-1612)
Motherboard:
Computer Case:
1v1 = 55 FPS
2v2= 45 FPS
4v4= 35 FPS
8v8= 25 FPS -
CPU AM3: AMD Athlon II X4 Quad-Core Processor 630 (2.8GHz) AM3
Motherboard AM3: ASRock M3A770DE Socket AM3/ AMD 770/ CrossFireX/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
Memory: DDR3: 8GB STT DDR3-1333 2GB/128x8 CL9 Memory
Hard Drive(s): 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB Hard Drive
Optical Drive(s): 22X SATA Lightscribe DVD+/-RW Internal Drive
Video Card(s): nVidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB VGA/DVI/HDTV PCI-Express Video Card what about this pc? -
lol just another spam of comp spez. just read my to do list and choose it 4 urself
more fps make game smoother ... but it will not make it slower. switching weaps time is ping variable
P.s to a guy with huge fps ... try to make highest quality, undeclock ur grafik card, fps limiter is just on few games avaiable -.-" try finally fraps, or some other programms to make ur cpu busy
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well i got a budget of like $600 for a new pc so i want to know if i should get this one for $445.00: CPU AM3: AMD Athlon II X2 Processor 255 (3.1 GHz) AM3, Retail
Motherboard AM2: ASRock N68-S Socket AM2+/ GeForce 7025/ DDR2/ RAID/ A&V&GbE/ MATX Motherboard
Memory: DDR2: 4GB STT DDR2-800 128x8 Memory 2x 2GB sticks
Hard Drive(s): 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 16MB Hard Drive
Optical Drive(s): 22X SATA Lightscribe DVD+/-RW Internal Drive
Video Card(s): nVidia GeForce GT220 1GB DDR2 DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card. OR THIS ONE FOR $580.00: CPU AM3: AMD Athlon II X4 Quad-Core Processor 630 (2.8GHz) AM3
Motherboard AM3: ASRock M3A770DE Socket AM3/ AMD 770/ CrossFireX/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
Memory: DDR3: 8GB STT DDR3-1333 2GB/128x8 CL9 Memory
Hard Drive(s): 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB Hard Drive
Optical Drive(s): 22X SATA Lightscribe DVD+/-RW Internal Drive
Video Card(s): nVidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB VGA/DVI/HDTV PCI-Express Video Card. -
well i got a budget of like $600 for a new pc so i want to know if i should get this one for $445.00
wth
) go and buy u gameboy.
noone can help u to decide XD. all done by ur own risk .., u can make a new thread of ur dissapointing when already buyed
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This seems like a really good deal. If this is e-bay read a little bit more into it.well i got a budget of like $600 for a new pc so i want to know if i should get this one for $445.00: CPU AM3: AMD Athlon II X2 Processor 255 (3.1 GHz) AM3, Retail
Motherboard AM2: ASRock N68-S Socket AM2+/ GeForce 7025/ DDR2/ RAID/ A&V&GbE/ MATX Motherboard
Memory: DDR2: 4GB STT DDR2-800 128x8 Memory 2x 2GB sticks
Hard Drive(s): 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 16MB Hard Drive
Optical Drive(s): 22X SATA Lightscribe DVD+/-RW Internal Drive
Video Card(s): nVidia GeForce GT220 1GB DDR2 DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card. OR THIS ONE FOR $580.00: CPU AM3: AMD Athlon II X4 Quad-Core Processor 630 (2.8GHz) AM3
Motherboard AM3: ASRock M3A770DE Socket AM3/ AMD 770/ CrossFireX/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
Memory: DDR3: 8GB STT DDR3-1333 2GB/128x8 CL9 Memory
Hard Drive(s): 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB Hard Drive
Optical Drive(s): 22X SATA Lightscribe DVD+/-RW Internal Drive
Video Card(s): nVidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB VGA/DVI/HDTV PCI-Express Video Card. -
i have a crappy old 1996 dell computer, 33.5GB hard drive, OLD video card installed inside the hard drive, Not a good processor, the only thing thats good on it is the video card i believe its the best thing on this computer.
But i hardly ever lag in crossfire, i never get disconnected due to internet fail, graphics never fail me, its actually a good computer ! its so old that they don't even make motherboards for it anymore, so its old, it can run for around 60$-139$.
But its PERFECT for Crossfire. -
My Suggestions: Ak-47 Custom Glock-18 Adv. M110 s.a.s.s. M4A1 Masterkey MAC 10 Suppressed XM110 Spec-ops -
You think I don't know that? When I made this thread I was tired and i was thinking of it it being a suggestion from you guys to me -.-. If your just gonna give me that, "THIS IS NOT A SUGGESTION!", CRAP then don't post anything!. I just want a suggestion, like a yes or no type of answer to this thread!This is NOT a suggestion!So Don't post that not suggestion stuff plz! -
Hey guys, I just Wanna know if this computer is good to play crossfire on, and this PC only cost US $710.00. Now please, don't give me answers like,"I think it should be good for Crossfire", please give me a 100% sure answer. If you give a good answer, then I know its from experience. Thanks too everyone who helps me out! Here Are the Specs for the Computer: Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor @ 3.2Ghz Per Core Socket AM3
RAM: 4GB (2 X 2GB) Dual Channel DDR3 240pin 1333Mhz PC3-10666 Memory
Hard Drive Memory: 500GB SATA 300Mbps 7200RPM 16MB Buffer Hard Drive
Sound Card: AMD 770 Chipset Motherboard HD Audio, Gigabit LAN, SATA 3Gbps, USB 2.0
Video/Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5750 1GB GDDR5 DirectX 11 High Definition Dedicated Video Card w/HDMI 1080P High Definition Output. Custom Built Also. And Only $710.00, and no shipping price. Should I get this PC and is it good more most FPS(first person shooter) games? Specifically CrossFire. Thanks For your help Everyone!
Mine is similar and works fine on CF with all the effects on. So yes it should be alright. I'm the only one who gave an answer :O -
Thanks for the answer guys but I already did about everything to make my CPU really busy while playing CF.. and no, I got a drop of like 40fps.
I set up crossfire.exe on 1 cpu only, turning on Vsynch, maxed out graphics, nvidia setting to HIGH QUALITY.. seriously, when im talking about slower, you will notice what I mean.
When youll get your build, just try a 1v1 or 5v5 whatever, switch from awm to deagle or any weapon, it takes like 4-5sec to complete the switch, which normaly takes less than 2sec.
You know that 5sec can be crucial in that kind of game.. even more in Clan Matches.
When playing with FRAPS it only shows my FPS, sometime I start recording just to get back at around 150fps, which is perfect for CF. But hey.. I dont feel like recording 38478234MB of video to play a game.
I dont know why there isnt such a program to lock FPS.
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