its the minumum that you really need to worry about, a max of 133 is useless if it drops to 20 every 10 secs,, got a good average though so should play reasonable
you might want to check out http://www.tweakguides.com/FEAR_1.html as it shows what all the changes make in the settings and helps get you an ideal setup.
I will post my setup/scores when I get home from work.
yeah - thats what im thinking !
So far the only game that is pretty unplayble is GRAW where it sits at 30FPS but drops to ~15 in combat scenes
Was about to upgade to a 1900xt, but going to wait it out for Conroe (well I will need a PCI-e motherboard anyway ) and then either for DX10 cards or the price to fall even further on the 1900xt (or better). I specailly think its worth waiting now that I hear that the Crysis demo at E3 was run on a 1900 crossfire setup, which though nice to see it running so well, makes me realise that it needs a bleeding-edge setup to run acceptably !
Yeah, 2 gigs is the break-point. (god I seem to be repeating myself a lot today :/)
I'm running on a [email protected], 2GB ram and a 7800GTX (slightly OC'd) and I can run everything on maximum apart from soft shadows (off) at 1280x960. AA is 4x TR and AF is 8x. It runs pretty nice at those settings but this has only been possible since the newish nvidia drivers that increased FEAR performance. Before that I had to drop it to 1024 and sometimes only 2x AA :/
It was one a while back.. 82.40 or something iirc...
Hmm.. I'll have to compare 1600 with 2x AA against 1280 wtih 4xAA - I think I opted for my original choice because FEAR is really bad for aliasing and I still noticed it at high res..Hmm. Might be time for me to go back and look again.
Think I got my gtx to 490/1.35ish in nice weather...wasn't too impressed with the OC to be honest...need to mod the cooler
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