OS: Windows XP
RAM: 2 gigabytes
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 2.50 GhZ
Video card: Palit Geforce GTS450 Sonic G-DDR5 1GB (bought recently)
FPS ... in different ways. On some tracks 55-60, on others drops to 35 but has never
dropped below 30 ZY All to the maximum, resolution 1440x900
ZYY Day or night, I go alone or with 15 rivals, the difference is only 1-2 FPS
Altair6627 [Investigating Sanny Builder]
Interesting paradox, I have a confa in my profile, but max 35-45 fps. And you have two cores, moreover, you need four and gives out 55-60 fps! The xaker101 gives out 60-70 on its 7 ays and 580 force.
Den9033
You know, Shift doesn't care 2 cores or 22, the main thing for him is the video card, but it is weaker than mine. Yes, and all the games first of all eat the video card (except for GTA 4, they developed a lot when porting to a PC , he first of all eats the process and last of all the video card about ___ O).
See for yourself Crysis at me on max flies at 35-40 FPS, assasins creed (all 3 parts) fly at 45-55 FPS. The first shift is always at 60 FPS
Den9033
+ Hacker101 has a large screen (almost twice as large as that of me). If you turn on 1440x900 resolution, it will look like 800x600 on my screen. Yes, and if I put 440x900 then it would be there, say 90-100 FPS
Altair6627 [Studying Sanny Builder]
Lay out the screen, then I'll believe it!
Den9033
FPS does not take off FPS values ​​for me Fraps (that is, yellow numbers showing FPS are not included in the frame)
Den9033
Yes, I really say. See for yourself
http://savepic.org/1906803.jpg
http://savepic.org/1907827.jpg
Filmed by Fraps, but there are no yellow numbers as you can see
_Siphon_ I
just thought earlier that it was impossible to use ATI and GeForce together.
Altair6627 [Investigating Sanny Builder]
Fraps has a checkbox to show FPS in screenshots.
Rycha [Rycha]
Yes, he just scratches, what kind of checkboxes are there if he even posted screenshots in a resolution of 1024x640.
Den9033
I will prove that I do not scratch, and the resolution there is 1440x900. Here you take the screen and put it on your desktop to make sure