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Old 09-24-2005   #11 (permalink)
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an FX 5200 will do okay in CS:S...on low. i had one for awhile.

the BEST you can get in PCI form is a 5700LE...but it's still horribly crippled.

You may just wanna upgrade the mobo and get a AGP card...it would actually be cheaper...cause PCI cards cost a fair bit nowadays.
What fps did you get on CS:S with that card? I get 15-30 with same model, but I have a piece of shit Intel Celeron CPU,
well he has a peice of shit pentium 3 600 mhz
I actually have an athlon 64 3200+, thank you very much....

I dunno what my fps was....I think I played on medium tho...and had zero lag. The only reason i said that is because of the HUGE difference between my old FX5200 and my new 6600GT...its remarkable.
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an FX 5200 will do okay in CS:S...on low. i had one for awhile.

the BEST you can get in PCI form is a 5700LE...but it's still horribly crippled.

You may just wanna upgrade the mobo and get a AGP card...it would actually be cheaper...cause PCI cards cost a fair bit nowadays.
What fps did you get on CS:S with that card? I get 15-30 with same model, but I have a piece of shit Intel Celeron CPU,
well he has a peice of shit pentium 3 600 mhz
I actually have an athlon 64 3200+, thank you very much....

I dunno what my fps was....I think I played on medium tho...and had zero lag. The only reason i said that is because of the HUGE difference between my old FX5200 and my new 6600GT...its remarkable.
i wasnt talking to you...
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wh....why'd you quote me then?
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Hl 2 also needs a fast enouth cpu because of the physics engine
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Hl 2 also needs a fast enouth cpu because of the physics engine
I actually played hl2 all the way through on high settings and it was ok.
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The great thing about CSS and HL2 is the Source engine. It optimizes the engine for your system. So it can run half-decently on a, say, a p3 1Ghz.
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i quoted cause u said u had a celeron
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i quoted cause u said u had a celeron
I have a celeron-m in my laptop...but its clocked at 2GHz...I use my amd64 for everything.

and I dont remember this

bah, whatever
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