Graphics still no good!
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:41 am
My dad just got me a 128 mb video card, and my graphics on Halo are still no good! How many mb does it need to be?! Do I have to edit some settings or something?
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That shouldn't affect the graphics would it? I mean, the CPU and RAM.[cc]z@nd! wrote:what card is it? AGP, PCI, or PCIe x16? old or new? clock speed?
what about CPU speed and system RAM?
No. The graphic card determined how the game will look. RAM and CPU power will affect the performance of the game.Cryticfarm wrote:That shouldn't affect the graphics would it? I mean, the CPU and RAM.[cc]z@nd! wrote:what card is it? AGP, PCI, or PCIe x16? old or new? clock speed?
what about CPU speed and system RAM?
actually you are half wrong there, I could stick a 8800 GT into a 500Mhz machines, and it will play like a 500Mhz machine. the CPU has to do all the math to make the vectors, and whatnot for the graphics, the CPU makes the calculations, then the graphics card renders it. if you have a crappy card and CPU speeds then there is really no way to make it better without overclocking or buying new hardware.Eaton wrote:No. The graphic card determined how the game will look. RAM and CPU power will affect the performance of the game.Cryticfarm wrote:That shouldn't affect the graphics would it? I mean, the CPU and RAM.[cc]z@nd! wrote:what card is it? AGP, PCI, or PCIe x16? old or new? clock speed?
what about CPU speed and system RAM?
It won't affect the graphics, it would just be ****ing laggy :p.bcnipod wrote:actually you are half wrong there, I could stick a 8800 GT into a 500Mhz machines, and it will play like a 500Mhz machine. the CPU has to do all the math to make the vectors, and whatnot for the graphics, the CPU makes the calculations, then the graphics card renders it. if you have a crappy card and CPU speeds then there is really no way to make it better without overclocking or buying new hardware.Eaton wrote:No. The graphic card determined how the game will look. RAM and CPU power will affect the performance of the game.Cryticfarm wrote:That shouldn't affect the graphics would it? I mean, the CPU and RAM.[cc]z@nd! wrote:what card is it? AGP, PCI, or PCIe x16? old or new? clock speed?
what about CPU speed and system RAM?
Oh ok :p.HPDarkness1 wrote:It would affect the graphics. My friend has a great video card, and a bad CPU. Team Fortress 2 jacked up onto High looks like low, and things don't render in the distance. It also lagged very badly.
A week ago he bought a new processor, now the game looks fine.
waht are you talking about? it is a fact that you need a good CPU to take advantage of a good graphics card.Blarg-Blarg-Blarg! wrote:Was it in safe mode?