Poll

Do you have an ATI Graphics card or a NVIDIA Graphics Card

Ati50%50% - 59
Nvidia47%47% - 56
Integrated1%1% - 2
Total: 117
Anubis5289
Jaffa Kree
+55|6770|Campbeltown, Scotland
Hi just wondering what overclocking your grapics card is and how do you do it?

Thanks.
SnobbyBoss
SAS Medic
+18|6751
So i am assuming that if you have a 6800 128MB Nvidia card with 2 Gigs of RAM you could play BF2 at all high settings.

Last edited by SnobbyBoss (2005-11-27 13:00:24)

NukeDK
Member
+1|6841|Denmark

Anubis5289 wrote:

Hi just wondering what overclocking your grapics card is and how do you do it?

Thanks.
Seach on google.com there you will find all the info that you can use
BlackLegion42
Damn Command and Conquer Generals...
+62|6741|Rochester, NY
You can use a program called RivaTuner to do overclocking with testing the stablity of the overclock with 3D Mark Benchmark Testing.
thinner44
Member
+1|6821
I just bought an nvidia 6600GT OC, all my settings are set to high and even with SF, I have no problems to report sir!! ... I think 2gig of ram helps

The fact I had no problems to report sir was a bloody glitch ... Crashes here there and everywhere. I checked the SF leaflets and nvidia have displayed their wares... SF 'intended experience can be more fully realized on nvidia GeForce 7 series graphics hardware. On a GeForce 6800 or better, you will be able to turn on all the nvidia special effect features at higher resolutions in the game'.

From the experience I'm having, I think I need to go back to medium everything... shame, bf2 was great at full spec.

Last edited by thinner44 (2005-11-26 14:27:43)

AlphaDrake
Member
+10|6794|Edmonton
I have an ATI Radeon X800 Pro 256 Mgs, High settings, runs great. VERY happy
Gin
Member
+0|6785
ATI 850xtpt,AMD3400+,1 gig corsair mem. all settings maxed except shadows and dynamic lighting (med) runs smooth as silk. I have had nvidia and ati cards, i liked the nvidia drivers better as the ati ones are a pain in the arse to update.i also preferred the nv controll panel better,although my new ati card has an easy to use overcloking utility and tempture gauge.
Nagarond.Damminson
Member
+16|6768
p4 3.4ghz, 2 gig ddr400 ram, and radeon x800xt. Can run pretty much everything full at 1280x1040. Haven't noticed much bogging down and am in the map well before most.
aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|6804

TriggerHappy998 wrote:

I have an nVidia at present. I used to have an ATI 9800 PRO, but it just didn't cut it, so I went with a 7800 GT.
Same here, except that being of moderate income, I had to make do with a 6600GT
Henkuz
Repairs on request
+28|6816|Alkmaar, the Netherlands
MSI NX6800 TD128 here, unlocked all vertex shaders & pipelines with riva tuner, but then I got all kinds of artifacts on walls etc. so I went back to standard and everything is fine again.
RadeonII
Member
+1|6787
Radeon 9800 XT here I run the graphics all on high with no problems
emperorphoenix
Member
+5|6786|Westeren Australia
i have a bfg 7800gtx 512mb non sli card that owns all ati cards (ati failed counterstrike with the x1300,x1600 against  the 6600gt)

Last edited by emperorphoenix (2005-11-26 20:53:15)

RONIN6969001
Member
+0|6763|Duluth MN
not sure why people invest in high end stuffi have a p4 3.2 overclocking to a 3.65       3 gigs of ram and ati x700 pro   norm mhz is 4 hundred something and i have that overcloking to 660mhz and i run on high settings and no prob at all    and for what i choose one over the other     don't have a pref.      allwas had ati for some reason
Papa Smurf 314
Right in the Smurfin' parking lot?
+90|6781|New York
atm, i have an ati radeon x300 *medium setting* 512 ddr2 *i think lol* and a Intel P4 2.8ghz ... i lag a lot i guess but thats probably because i need more ram.  gunna buy a gig, and also the 7800 gt soon. i cant wait!
B.Schuss
I'm back, baby... ( sort of )
+664|6852|Cologne, Germany

ATI X800 XT Plat. Edition. Maxed out except AA ( which is at 2x ). runs fine. and btw, I believe the benchmarks show that both chipsets perform nearly the same on top-level graphics cards. ATI will be slightly better with one specific game, while nvidia might be better at some other. just minor variations, I think.

So if you buy a top-of-the-line graphics card from either chipset maker, you should be fine.
It's personal preference. Like the difference between McDonald's and Burger King or the difference between Coke and Pepsi.
VirtuaLResistancE
ArmChair Warrior
+4|6767|NH - USA

SnobbyBoss wrote:

I have a 256MB ATI Graphics card and for some reason when i turn the graphics on BF2 high the game slows down. I am wondering if it is just the way ATI cards work or am I doing something wrong. Also would like to know what cards the BF2S community uses.
I bet you might have the model I do:

...mines an ATI X600 and pushed as a "256MB" card but in actuality its 128MB onboard memory and 128 "hyper-memory"...which in short, makes it only a 128MB card. (I wish I would have known that when I bought my system, I would have paid a bit more to have a real 256MB card...) I have to play on low to meduim settings also, no AA or fancy stuff. I get graphic anomalies on occasion, but not too bad overall. If I ever played with a good card, Im sure I'd never go back to this.

Santa, if your reading I'll take a 6600 or 6800 GT please. Thanks.

I think this is relevant enough and helpful for those looking for upgrade comparisons. My X600 benched at 1719 so its pretty accurate, I think. We should do an "upgrade swap" - I'll sell mine to the guy that has the ATI 300 and buy one from someone with something better they want to get rid of. 

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Last edited by VirtuaLResistancE (2005-11-27 03:51:32)

SnobbyBoss
SAS Medic
+18|6751
My Graphics card sux so bad its not even on the list. (Radeon 9550)

Last edited by SnobbyBoss (2005-11-27 13:01:41)

bad-dog
Member
+0|6843|Israel
I'm using X800XL everything on high works fine except for the first 2 minutes I'm in the game it pretty slows down but that because I don't have enough RAM, should fix it soon, after those 2 min it's smooth !
thinner44
Member
+1|6821

VirtuaLResistancE wrote:

Santa, if your reading I'll take a 6600 or 6800 GT please. Thanks.
Go for the 6800GT or even the 7800GTX 512Mb .. When I got SF, there was a leaflet in it that metioned graphics and that the top end performers were 6800 or greater, it also stated that witha 6800, you can have everything set to 'high'.

I have a 6600GT OC, and can't
pdanrichey
Member
+5|6818
I'm using a 6600GT with an AMD 3500, 768mb of ram...everything on medium settings including dynamic lighting, shadows and anti aliasing*.  It works just fine for me.  Hell of a lot better than my damn laptop with the 128mb ATI x200M...low settings at best with a little bit of lag.  It gets me by however when I'm not at the office.

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