I'd like some opinions on my system specs. (whether or not they're decent or very poor)
I know my comp is kinda old so...
Proc: Intel Celeron D330 2.66GHz, 256k L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB
OS: XP Home SP2
RAM: 760MB
Video Card: GeForce FX5500 256MB
thats the basics.
I'm thinking it might be time for a new rig, but cash is short.
System Opinion
Shredkill
iridescentfyre
Well, it should run Guild Wars around Medium detail without much trouble, but anything more than that will probably cripple performance. As far as Celeron CPUs go, why not just do in-game calculations on a piece of paper and save electricity?
Your CPU is terrible, but at least you're not using integrated video.
As for the price of a new PC, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars by building it yourself. You would end up with a much better PC for the money.
http://www.newegg.com/
Your CPU is terrible, but at least you're not using integrated video.
As for the price of a new PC, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars by building it yourself. You would end up with a much better PC for the money.
http://www.newegg.com/
Chaos Stein
Ur CPU was bad when it was realesd.And that was 3 years ago...
But since GW is hardware friendly i think thesee setings should provide otpimal quality and performance:
Res:1024x768
Shaders:High
Texture quaility:Medium or High
Post process:U choose, doesnt influence performance so much.
Everything else set to low.Reflections and terrain detail just kill the performance.Shadows as well.
I run this setings at Sempron 3k, 512MB RAM, Radeon 9550 @345,440 and it runs smoothly.Cheers.
But since GW is hardware friendly i think thesee setings should provide otpimal quality and performance:
Res:1024x768
Shaders:High
Texture quaility:Medium or High
Post process:U choose, doesnt influence performance so much.
Everything else set to low.Reflections and terrain detail just kill the performance.Shadows as well.
I run this setings at Sempron 3k, 512MB RAM, Radeon 9550 @345,440 and it runs smoothly.Cheers.
Quaker
Quote:
Originally Posted by Shredkill
Proc: Intel Celeron D330 2.66GHz, 256k L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB
OS: XP Home SP2 RAM: 760MB Video Card: GeForce FX5500 256MB thats the basics. |
The cpu is not as bad as some would suggest. The Celeron D's are basically Prescott P4's. Cpus have gotten faster since then (mostly in terms of instructions per second), but 2.66GHz is still pretty good (probably around a more modern 2 gig chip).
760 Meg is better than 512, but not as good as 1 or 2 gig.
The FX5500 is much better than the FX5200 you often find in computers of that vintage, but lacks many of todays features.
The big problem is that it is not practical to upgrade any one part. Newer processors require a new motherboard (socket), RAM is now DDR2 instead of DDR, and the graphics slot is now PCIe instead of AGP.
So, your best bets are to either get a new mobo/cpu, new RAM, and a new graphics card, and most likely, a new power supply too (but you can re-use the rest.) Or, you can look around for some used pieces.
Shredkill
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chaos Stein
Ur CPU was bad when it was realesd.And that was 3 years ago...
But since GW is hardware friendly i think thesee setings should provide otpimal quality and performance: Res:1024x768 Shaders:High Texture quaility:Medium or High Post process:U choose, doesnt influence performance so much. Everything else set to low.Reflections and terrain detail just kill the performance.Shadows as well. I run this setings at Sempron 3k, 512MB RAM, Radeon 9550 @345,440 and it runs smoothly.Cheers. |
And thanks also to Quaker, for not totally ripping on my system, vintage as it may be.. lol