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phil stanbridge

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  1. I'm using my Geforce4 Ti4200, with 43.51 drivers. I've seen the slow-frame rate issue. Not 100% sure what we can do about it TBH, and my faith is wavering too. I *think* I'm going to invest in the 5900FX when it hits our shores. I'm sure it won't fix the problem we're experiencing here, but it will certainly look good smile.gif

  2. Obviously it's the buyers decision, but IMHO, the ATi series of cards, from the 9000 right up to the 9800 Pro are the best cards on the planet for this sort of thing. Ok, they're not perfect due to driver support, but take a look at the problems Nvidia users (including myself) are facing. Just as bad if you ask me. The ATi cards are more powerful like for like, and produce better quality FSAA than the Nvidia cards. I currently own a 9700 Pro, and a Nvidia Ti4200. I use both for CMBB, but I find the Ati card much better for it, even with the poor driver support.

  3. :D from ear to ear..

    I've got one of these new 3.0C 800mhz fsb P4's. I've managed to get it running 600mhz faster, and that's on air! Mightily impressed so far. The only bottleneck I'm hitting is the memory bandwidth and until faster specified memory hits the market there's nothing we can do about it. Should be great with CMBB and CMAK when it shows. Now.. do I run with the 9700 Pro or the Ti4200?? Hmmm... smile.gif

  4. It very much depends on the resolution you run. For instance, run at 1024x768 with both cards and whatever sized engagement you play both cards will run pretty quick. You knock the res up and both cards take a framerate hit. The Nvidia certainly can't keep up with the ATi (at present). I tested this with two large 5000 point scenarios at different resolutions. The ATi was definitely the winner.

    As for your overclocking issue, the racing sim will be using DirectX or OpenGL in a different way to CM and this is reflected by the performance gain.

  5. Hate to say it mate, but you need a new card. For starters, even the best card in a pci slot will run like a dog with cmbb. You really need to upgrade to an agp card of some sorts like an Nvidia Geforce 3 or later. That's providing you've got a agp slot??

    Secondly, the Kyro chipset is a no-no as far as CM** goes. You'll get all the layering and texture problems you mentioned no matter what driver you use.

    [ May 10, 2003, 02:23 PM: Message edited by: phil stanbridge ]

  6. As you have stated, the cpu is definitely one of the bottlenecks, however, more importantly IMHO is memory bandwidth of the graphics card. You try a 1000 point scenario with an Nvidia card, and then the same engagement on the same system with an ATi 9700 Pro. The ATi wins hands down, and looks better at that, albeit without the fog!

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