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Reply #15 -
Sep 14
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, 2003 at 12:59am
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Completely, NVIDIA all the way!
I have a 64MB GeForce and it is really holding its own. Chuck something at it and it will hit it.
"Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little."
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Reply #16 -
Sep 14
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, 2003 at 6:22am
Silent Exploder
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sorry,nVidia guys,but somehow ,i don't like you.
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Reply #17 -
Sep 14
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, 2003 at 10:33am
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What do you mean you can't
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i personally use an asylum nvidia fx 5200 128mb, have all the sliders maxed, resolutions maxed weather maxed, oh well i have every selectable option maxed out on fs2004 and i get between 28 and 35fps at every busy airport i have ever visited. Oh and on the up side it only cost me $80.00us at best buy and i got a $40.00 mail in rebate, so it really cost me 40.00! I caught it on sale but it normally runs around $100.00US last time i checked.
DISCLAIMER: I seem to be the lucky one as i have found the above mentioned results to not be normal.
Most people do not have these results with this card but do have good results with it.
NVIDIA RULES!!!
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Reply #18 -
Sep 14
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I was looking at a GeForce 5200 this afternoon. It's got 128mb on it, and it seems to be a reasonable price. Anyone got any thoughts on this card?
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Reply #19 -
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, 2003 at 8:58am
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What do you mean you can't
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i love mine Hyperion. Haven't had a bit of trouble with it and it is awesome. Check the manufacturer of the card though to see what kind of ram it has on it some of the 5200's are running at 4ns wich sucks. make sure you get a good one.
Good luck!
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Reply #20 -
Sep 16
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, 2003 at 10:12pm
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Where would I find this information? On the box? I'm completely ig'nant when it comes to this stuff.
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Reply #21 -
Sep 17
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, 2003 at 12:10pm
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Do NOT buy the FX5200 unless you really need a "BUDGET" card. It is weak having only 60% of the performance of the much older GF4 TI4200, the lowest performer of the GF4 TI series. The TI4200 can be found at similar price and is a reasonable card.
The GF4 TI4200 series are available in 64 or128 mb, 4x and 8x AGP versions. The 64 mb, 4x AGP model is as fast as the 128mb, 8x AGP one due to the ram configuration.
www.pricewatch.com
starts the TI4200 at $76.
If the Dell only supports 4x AGP, then get the suitable card.
The 2 gig P4 will hold the TI4200 back a bit in FSim.
So there you have it.
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Sep 17
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Ok, so I'll keep what I've got and buy an hour of instruction. lol
Too complex for me. lol
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Reply #23 -
Sep 20
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, 2003 at 12:36pm
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Good idea Hyperion,
Just turn your settings and resolution down til you get a good frame rate in the sim.
You need the Faster Frame Rate for accurate flying and instrument updates, not fancy graphics.
Good luck and have fun with the lessons!
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