(05-10-2009, 05:38 PM)Saiki Wrote: [ -> ] (05-10-2009, 05:48 AM)blaze_spirit Wrote: [ -> ] (05-09-2009, 06:48 PM)Saiki Wrote: [ -> ]I have an e2200, it's not THAT slow you can use Nvidia tools with ESA to jump the E2200 to 2.44ghz without it crashing. with my new card I'm uninng God Of War at a FULL 60 frames a second, STOCK
what is that tool ? do u mind posting the link ?
Are u sure God of War can run at full fps on an E2200 @2.2 Ghz...?
nvidia.com perhaps?
and yes,I am 100% sure
Ok, i'll give it a try on God Of War after i get the disc.
i Dl that Nvidia tool but i can't install and said that it need something like nforce....i think my MB is hopeless on OC
i think this tool is only for the motherboard that have Nvidia chipset on it...
(05-09-2009, 12:41 PM)nezomega Wrote: [ -> ]Ive just downloaded and configured Pscx2's latest emulator, and i have Final Fantasy X ready to run soon,..can u check plz if i will be good to go
Pentium D® (2xCPUs) 3.00Ghz ea
2GB Ram
Geforce 8600 GT 512mb OverClocked
and also any useful information i may need
thanks
you're definatley good to go. overclock ur cpu a bit if you can and that will give you a boost. Also you have a border gfx -- if you can, 8800gt or better will increase performance by a huge amount or Radeon 4850
(05-11-2009, 04:01 PM)blaze_spirit Wrote: [ -> ]i think this tool is only for the motherboard that have Nvidia chipset on it...
possibly, donno. I have an nForce board
OK, finally i got God Of War on hand and tried it, but the result is only half of full speed
, i think that my card hit it bottleneck
i can get a better fps when using software mode
( but not much )