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Anyone use an nForce2 on-board GF4MX for sims?
I'm getting ready to sell a processor and some memory to my brother to
put together a game rig, primarily for race sims (GPL, LFS, maybe some newer stuff like F1c/mods). Since the step up to any graphics card that's worth an upgrade from my 9700pro is still a bit too steep, and he's looking to save as much as possible I recommended he get a nForce2 board with the IGP so he'd at least have some type of 3d acceleration to start with (it's trivially more expensive than a board without). Anyone have experiences using the nForce2 IGP with sims, and maybe other games? Is it slow enough that's its not worth bothering with? TIA for any info! Kendt BTW this is for a AMD XP 2400+ CPU w/512 or 1gb RAM. |
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it's worth bothering with, imho. Not good, but will play plenty of
games on low detail / res. Charlie |
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:10:59 +1000, Charlie > wrote
something like: >it's worth bothering with, imho. Not good, but will play plenty of >games on low detail / res. Yep. I built such a machine (2400+, Abit NF7-M, 512MB) for my wife's cousin about a month ago, mainly for office use and casual gaming. Runs GPL and Rally Trophy quite nicely, and isn't too bad with F1C either... I guess I could've recommended him some non-driving games too, but I don't really know about those =) -- - Jussi Koukku - |
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