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gunnerbdrinkinbeer 10-12-2002 10:55 PM

graphics card ?
 
ok i got an asus gf4 ti 4600 128 mb card. I have p4 2.26, 512 mb ram etc etc. Ok what i want to know is what should i get fps wise on mohaa with all my sound/video options maxed out at 1024x768 resolution?? Cus right now i get around 90 :( Thats not bad but some peopletold me it should be better than that with my card. Thanx for help.

Sindonesia 10-12-2002 11:00 PM

Yes you will get better performance out of it. I have a weaker system with a Geforce3 Ti 200 128ddr and get better than your old setup. The best thing you can do is use the Moh Auto Configure and it will set everything the best for your system.

rudedog 10-13-2002 06:29 AM

where you will see an improvement is. by increasing your res. over your current one. you will gain fps ( not much ) but your also increasing your res. another note. get a refresh program. Unless your using one now. your MOH game defaults back down to 60Hz even though your desktop may be running much higher then that.

Check out :
http://www.guru3d.com/files/
for the refresh fix and other tweaks along with all the latest drivers.

good luck

=[DOA]=VonMeyer 10-13-2002 06:37 AM

With that kind of card you should go to 100 as a refresh rate. Just make sure your monitor can handle the high rate. Also as rude dog posted there is a overclocking file on guru3d.com and make sure you have enough cooling when you overclock your card because you will fry your chipset.

garasaki 10-14-2002 06:21 PM

That's fine. You cant tell the difference between that and 30 fps or 150 fps anyway.

Some people are never satisfied eatthis:

rudedog 10-14-2002 06:56 PM

The human eye can see over 60 fps
[quote:2cd1a]The Human Eye and it's real capabilities - tahDA!
This is where this article gets even longer, but read on, please. I will explain to you how the Human Eye can perceive much past the mis conception of 30 FPS and well past 60 FPS, even surpassing 200 FPS[/quote:2cd1a]

from :
http://amo.net/NT/02-21-01FPS.html

a bit long but a good read


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