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Upgrade Your Pc, The "Upgrade your PC 4 Oblivion"-Thread |
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Waker |
Mar 4 2006, 02:05 PM
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QUOTE(Konradude @ Mar 4 2006, 03:00 PM) Would this be ok? AMD AthlonXP 2600+ 2.07 Ghz 1.5 Gb RAM ATI radeon X800 SE 256Mb Hmm.. if i were you, i'd probably clock my CPU a bit more, or even buy a new one. But this is just my opinion, what isn't worth much. Ask Dex if ye wanna be sure.
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Bofra |
Mar 4 2006, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(Konradude @ Mar 4 2006, 02:42 PM) Check here. 
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TylerAV |
Mar 5 2006, 03:34 PM
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Well, I'm going to be playing Oblivion on the 360, but I just ordered a new laptop. I guess it's a moot point, but here are the specs.
Gateway’s 7510GX Notebook PC Athlon™ 64-Bit 3700+ FSB 1600, 1GB (512MB x 2) DDR333 (PC2700) ATI Mobility Radeon X600 (PCI Express) 256 MB 100GB hard drive.
Now, I realize that laptops aren't exactly your ideal gaming platforms. I'm pretty confident that I can run Oblivion, it's just a matter of how well. I imagine that I'll lose some performance on the hard drive. Thoughts??
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ShotFromBehind |
Mar 5 2006, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(TylerAV @ Mar 5 2006, 09:34 AM) Well, I'm going to be playing Oblivion on the 360, but I just ordered a new laptop. I guess it's a moot point, but here are the specs. Gateway’s 7510GX Notebook PC Athlon™ 64-Bit 3700+ FSB 1600, 1GB (512MB x 2) DDR333 (PC2700) ATI Mobility Radeon X600 (PCI Express) 256 MB 100GB hard drive. Now, I realize that laptops aren't exactly your ideal gaming platforms. I'm pretty confident that I can run Oblivion, it's just a matter of how well. I imagine that I'll lose some performance on the hard drive. Thoughts?? Actually your performance loss with be a combo from generic ram/slower hd/somewhat dated graphics (though it is good for a laptop). However, I share your comfidence in being able to run Oblivion 
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Catmando |
Mar 6 2006, 04:42 PM
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I have built my new computer today and it is hawt.
CPU:athlon 64 3200 2.0ghz RAM:2 gigs Vido card: 6800gt 256ram
it runs BF2 rome total war and hl2 on full settings so i think that i will be ok with oblivon
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ThePerson98 |
Mar 6 2006, 07:59 PM
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QUOTE(Waker @ Mar 4 2006, 07:05 AM) Hmm.. if i were you, i'd probably clock my CPU a bit more, or even buy a new one. But this is just my opinion, what isn't worth much. Ask Dex if ye wanna be sure. Dont suggest overclocking to someone who doesnt fully understand it, you can kill/damage your processor. You will be alright with a 2600+. You will have to buy a new heatsink to overclock it, and it really isnt worth the trouble unless oblivion runs slow and it is necessary. You have to know how to monitor temperatures. And achieve stability while doing so.
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Waker |
Mar 6 2006, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(ThePerson98 @ Mar 6 2006, 08:59 PM) Dont suggest overclocking to someone who doesnt fully understand it, you can kill/damage your processor. You will be alright with a 2600+. You will have to buy a new heatsink to overclock it, and it really isnt worth the trouble unless oblivion runs slow and it is necessary. You have to know how to monitor temperatures. And achieve stability while doing so. Didn't you at one moment say you're like 13 or what  Nice talking there mait!
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jchamber |
Mar 8 2006, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(Rapp0ng @ Feb 27 2006, 09:41 AM) AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 1024MB RAM ATI Radeon x1900 XTX 200GB Hard Drive SB Audigy SE I am so happy! My previous computer is: Intel Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz 1024 RAM ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb 160GB Hard Drive (Forget which sound card I have) There are many other system specifications that are considerably improved I just decided to put in the parts that stand out really! can I buy your old one? and what else was improved? I am going to finally post my computer's statsso be ready to laugh.....or cry that someone still uses these things... cpu- pentium 3 - 866 Mhertz ram- 128 and 128 add-on (256) gfx- Nvidia Geforce 4 ( XD or something....) with 64 g-ram hard drive- 30 gigs OS- windows 2000 dunno what the sound card is. I don't really need critizism, I know how bad it is....I lag even playing guild wars on the lowest available settings. I intend to get pretty much, or wholely..a new computer. Does anyone know a custom build site that is credible and on the cheap end....aka not dell.com, lol. I would appreciate any helpful comments and info.
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Maiyn |
Mar 10 2006, 03:54 AM
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Hello, Where As ill probly be playing oblivion on the 360 i got from the pepsi contest seeing it definatly has more power then my pc. But im just wondering how you all think my PC would stand up to it? I just got done looking at the specs requirments for it and im definetly thinking maybe not lol.
My Computer is... CPU: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+, MMX, 3DNow, ~1.8GHz Ram: 1024mb Video Card:GeForce 7800GS 256mb - AGP 8X Sound: Is onboard
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ShotFromBehind |
Mar 10 2006, 06:32 AM
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QUOTE(jchamber @ Mar 8 2006, 03:47 PM) can I buy your old one? and what else was improved? I am going to finally post my computer's statsso be ready to laugh.....or cry that someone still uses these things... cpu- pentium 3 - 866 Mhertz ram- 128 and 128 add-on (256) gfx- Nvidia Geforce 4 ( XD or something....) with 64 g-ram hard drive- 30 gigs OS- windows 2000 dunno what the sound card is. I don't really need critizism, I know how bad it is....I lag even playing guild wars on the lowest available settings. I intend to get pretty much, or wholely..a new computer. Does anyone know a custom build site that is credible and on the cheap end....aka not dell.com, lol. I would appreciate any helpful comments and info. Yeah man go to www.ibuypower.com. I have had 3 friends and a few customers get theirs from there after my suggestion and they have had 0 problems. O yeah and its pretty cheap for what you get 
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NBFFLStars |
Mar 10 2006, 03:32 PM
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How does my system stack up?
Intel P4 2.66Ghz 512k 800FSB Boxed CPU AX4SG-N S478 P4 ATX 800mhz FSB Board (Intel Video + LAN) 512MB PC3200 400mhz DDR Compucase 6A19 Mid-tower w/300 ATX 3.5" FDD Serial/ATA 150mb/s 120GB 7200rpm HDD Mitsumi DVD+R/+RW Drive MS Windows XP Pro. VX700 Viewsonic 17" LCD Monitor w/speakers 1280x1024, 500:1, 25ms
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ian80 |
Mar 10 2006, 07:34 PM
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Okay, to be honest, upgrading isn't really an option. I'm a poor, poor student. However, I'd thought I'd show you my system anyway, so that you can laugh at me and then hopefully tell me how (or if) Oblivion will run:
Intel 4 2.55 Ghz processor 512 MB RAM Radeon 9600 128 MB a crappy turtle beach soudn card...
Will I even be able to run it? And if I do, what kind of graphics and framerate am I in for?
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Neela |
Mar 11 2006, 11:21 AM
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QUOTE(Sam @ Mar 11 2006, 04:24 AM) My, this thread is getting long. OK, so my question is: Exactly how important is a processor to the performance of a game? 2 GHz is required but I only have 1.5 (I have a laptop, you see, and slower processors are put into laptops because they drain the power supply quickly). Everything else I have is perfect though (1 GB of RAM, 128 MB on graphics card from FX series). Since I have 2x as much RAM as is required, will that make up for where the processor is lacking?  Its hard to tell you as each game is different in that regard. They have said Oblivion will need a really good graphics card to show the best performance. A slower processor might not affect graphics as much if you have a good card, but you might see slow downs in other areas. For example, when new area is loading and the computer has to process this new info, perhaps you might see a longer delay or perhaps a few hiccups at that time. I kind of look at the processor as a "master volume" on your volume toggle. Almost everything has to pass through the processor at some point so it just sort of affects overall speed. As for the few posts above that are asking about specific systems and how well it will run.. Your guess is as good as anyone elses. Just sort of see where your system falls within the recommended specs and decide if each component is above or below what they are asking.
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Ola Martin |
Mar 12 2006, 10:43 PM
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Hmm... This is all I know about my pc: Amd Athlon 64 3500+ 2.21GHz, 1,00GB ram I think it's a couple of geforce 6800 gt or something What exactly do this meen? 
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Bofra |
Mar 12 2006, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE(Ola Martin @ Mar 12 2006, 10:43 PM) Hmm... This is all I know about my pc: Amd Athlon 64 3500+ 2.21GHz, 1,00GB ram I think it's a couple of geforce 6800 gt or something What exactly do this meen?  Are you being serious? You have a top off the line PC right there mister! The only think I cannot think highly surpasses recommendations is the RAM with "only" one Gb.. But heck, that PC will run Oblivion as smoth as can be. How can you not know that? 
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