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  1. Originally posted by Treeburst155:

    .... As for the shimmering, it's a general shimmering, not specifically trees. Roof tops show it well...and grids too when the camera is at an angle to these features. FSAA has never helped with these shimmers....
    Err, I don't see it in anything but the trees.

    I've got a scenario I'm playing that is covered with trees, the 'shimmering...jaggies' are evident, at all settings, even with the camera 'in the tree'.

    I can send anyone a turn if that will help.

    KC

  2. I'm not sure it's funky or not.

    All I have to compare the 6600gt was the G3Ti200 it replaced. I assure you that the 'shimmering' effect I had with the G3 is still annoyingly present with the 6600GT, no matter the settings.

    For me this 'shimmering' is most noticeable when scrolling through trees(scattered or woods) at low levels while trying to find the next hole for my guys to hide in.

    I had assumed that the 'shimmering' affect was due to my having a low end card, now, I presume that other than 'fog' Nvidia holds no advantage over ATI when it comes to CM. :(

    Again though, what amazes me is that every other game I play has improved dramatically in visual clarity.

    < shrug> sh*t happens...every day. smile.gif

    KC

  3. Originally posted by Treeburst155:

    ....I've already gotten used to the non-existent AF. No big deal. I can handle a little sparklies in the distance as I scroll around. It's just a shame that spending $200 on a vid card can make things worse for some apps. It's a fact of life though. CM is an OLD game. I have other older programs that don't work as well with the 6600 GT also.
    *disclaimer*This not a CM slam*disclaimer off*

    I'm feeling the same angst. Most of the other games(old or new) I play have shown vast improvement in video quality. CM isn't improving, if anything it is getting 'visually' worse.

    I wonder what machine the game was developed on, I seem to remember it was on a Mac. Could this explain many of the nagging minor issues many are having with this game(s)?

    KC

  4. Originally posted by Redwolf:

    The 7200.7 and 7200.8 Seagate barracoudas are practically the quietest harddrives out there. Seagate only recently makes quiet drives.

    During 2004 I had 2 of 4 Maxtors 160 GB screw up, and so close to each other that I lost parts of a RAID5 array. Afterwards there was trouble with the warranty, so they are out.

    After that I decided against WDs, amoung other reasons for their horrible reliability rating on storagereview.com.

    The three Seagate 200 GB I have now are very happy. And I am too, because they are very quiet.

    Ahhh, that must be the difference. The Seagate HD in the office is at least 3 years old.

    (3) 200 gb. HDs?? :eek: :eek:

    I'm getting by nicely with my teenie weenie 80 gb., you must edit video or dl lots and lots of music?

    KC

  5. Originally posted by Treeburst155:

    I'm not doing too well with my new 6600 GT (for Silent Hunter III). FSAA and AF do not work in CM with the 66.93 drivers. I'll be working on the problem this afternoon.

    Treeburst155 out.

    I've the same problem, but, I just shrugged and figured all the OTHER games are vastly improved, CM, well, this must be as good as it gets. Coding problem with CM? :confused:

    KC

  6. I recently upgraded to "exactly" what you have except for the WD HD and the vid card and all runs perfectly.

    I had the WD 80JB for over a year prior to the upgrade and have never had a problem with it.

    For the video card I went with a Nvdia 6600 GT which I got from Tiger Direct for $265.00Cdn after rebates. Good card so far.

    One thing, make sure you've got a good power supply with some extra headroom.

    KC

  7. O'k,..I'm up and running with everything working except my Virtual Cd5 and I'm now waiting for a reply from them regarding the problem.

    Comparing the overall clarity of the actual 6600GT with the G3Ti200 isn't really fair but it is best described with a WOW. There truly is a dramatic difference.

    I had an Enermax 460 watt Silencer PSU installed along with the complete mobo, CPu, memory, and vid card. This PSu has two fans one for intake from the case and the other for exhaust from tthe case. It also provides a rheostatically controlled(variable speed) knob on the back of the case ostensibly to provide *optimum* fan speed to control temp and noise. Unfortunately I find even the "low" setting to be to loud, but it seems to work, at 'low' setting the idle temp of the GPu is 60-61C, at the 'high' setting the temp drops to 52-54C. I've yet to see the GPu temp above 68C even under load(after Sisoft benchmarking).

    Overall I'm pleased with the whole thing, now I have to find a way to get it to run quieter.

    KC

  8. O'k, my rig has gone throughthe shop and is, for now working.

    Apparently they had to reinstall Xp after installing the new motherboard. In doing so they loaded SP 2, and now Virtual Cd will *not* reload, reinstall or anything. everything else seems to be working fine.

    Temps on the XFX 6600GT seem to be running high 51 C at idle. No overclocking in the system.

    Will keep you posted as I haven't tried CM yet.

    KC

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