edit : by the way, i just come back from best buy and i found a NVIDIA GEFORCE 9400GT (1GB) for 56$. do u guyz think that it s enough to run nba2k10 on high resolution?
edit2 : t'es francais au fait guillaume?
qontrolz wrote:i precise once again that my graphic card is superior as the one required, and that the game is UNPLAYABLE unless i put EVERYTHING (game & screen) at minimum. then the game is playable and not TOO slow but ugly as hell. please help.
qontrolz wrote:ok thanx very much for your answer.. would u have some recommandations for a card that allow me to play this game high resolution? (name, performance, price) ?
ok for the edit option, i'm not yet used to forums.
Peace
edit : by the way, i just come back from best buy and i found a NVIDIA GEFORCE 9400GT (1GB) for 56$. do u guyz think that it s enough to run nba2k10 on high resolution?
edit2 : t'es francais au fait guillaume?
thx 4 ur help
wicked waway wrote:edit: for $10 more you can get an HD4670 which is waaay better than a 9400GT
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814125277
review
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews ... 4670/7.htm
qontrolz wrote:wicked waway wrote:edit: for $10 more you can get an HD4670 which is waaay better than a 9400GT
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814125277
review
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews ... 4670/7.htm
thank you i think i ll try this one : )
do you know if newegg is fast to deliver and if they are serious? i dont know this site.
btw sorry pdub i thought u were kiddin with ur shitty edition stuff : )
Leander wrote:Ok, I can run the game at 1024x768 and medium settings, too.
The monitor issue is horrible though. I cannot set the hz to my desktop hz...and the lower hz hurt my eyes. It's not playable for me. Am I the only one with a non-flatscreen?
By the way, the colors are very cartoony. Almost neon-like...a full red, bright orange, bright blue...the courts look like sweets.
wicked waway wrote:edit: for $10 more you can get an HD4670 which is waaay better than a 9400GT
You could awlays make the "hole" bigger if you know a little bit of blacksmithing.
beau_boy04 wrote:My system is 4-5 years old. It was able to run all games very smoothly up until I played Nba 2k10. The game runs poorly. I think it's time for a new video card or built a new system from the ground up and have it for the next 4-5 years - starting with a new motherboard, cpu and memory. I'm not sure.
They say the pci express 2.0 is backcompatible with its first generation. Should I buy a pci express 2.0 video card and play my luck to see if there are any bottlenecks with my motherboard or just play safe and get a pci express x16
I was looking at these vid cards or you might suggest:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814143066
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814127412
As you can see these vid cards are priced under $50.00 but i'm sure when they first came out they were pretty pricey. I have my doubts that only replacing my vid card ($50.00) will fix my framerate and lag. I was also thinking about upgrading my RAM to 2.0 GB from 1.0 to go along the vid card replacement.
What do you guys think?
Jae wrote:You could awlays make the "hole" bigger if you know a little bit of blacksmithing.
It is indeed a lost art.
qontrolz wrote:wicked waway wrote:edit: for $10 more you can get an HD4670 which is waaay better than a 9400GT
damn
i bought this one to give it a try and it appears that the graphic card id too big to enter my pc unit (the part with plugs is larger than my pc "hole")... how can that be possible ?
qontrolz wrote:Jae wrote:You could awlays make the "hole" bigger if you know a little bit of blacksmithing.
It is indeed a lost art.
so lost that i didn't hear about before today ...
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