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What do you play Ofp with?

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A64 3200+ s939

Shuttle SN25P (nForce4 Ultra)

2x 512MB PC3200

GF 6600GT

20" Widescreen (1680x1050)

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As of the fourteenth, my new pc  yay.gif  will contain the following:

- Pentium 4 D830 (3 GHz, 800 MHz FSB 2MB cache)

- 1024 MB PC-4200 Dual Channel DDR2 533 MHz

- 256 MB nVidia GeForce 6800

- 160GB (7200rpm) NCQ SATA Hard Drive

- Windows XP Home

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Just wanted to add something concerning performance in OFP. My sytem specs look as following:

AMD Athlon64 3000+

1GB Ram

Sapphire Radeon 9800Pro 128mb

asus k7v se deluxe mb

I got a very good tip lately (thx Balschoiw!wink_o.gif. Before OFP wasn't running _too_ well on my computer, without dxdll enabled and medium settings/~2000 view distance. Now this excellent guy gave me the tip to use the Omega drivers (http://www.omegadrivers.net) for the ATI and to set my AGP Aperture Size lower (I knew about this but somehow was too ignorant to do it earlier...), so I set it at 4x. Doing these two things, I noticed a huge performance increase! OFP, whose earlier average fps rate was around 20-25, is now running with between 40 and 120 fps in average missions with dxdll fully enabled!

I just wanted to share my excitement with others, maybe there are other people in a similar situation as I was before. smile_o.gif

yes please. could you be more precise. Does that also work for other games or is there is a risk of conflicts?

Me I am using a non spectacular Dell with 3.0 Gig, 1024 Ram and a 9800 Pro with a 21 Screen. For all those that use less than a P4 with 1.3 you should be stoned for stingyness! I threw away my P4,1.3 because noone wanted to buy it, not even for 50 Euro! and this was February 2004 sad_o.gif

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New test in July 05 showed: The AMDs are faster for 3d-games. They are cheaper and for they are working faster with lower frequency they produce much less heat and use much less electric power. Thats it for me.

I do now understand, why they had to use "extreme contracts" to get them all: http://www.amd.com/us-en....00.html

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i was wondering are omega drivers better than the catalyst ones confused_o.gif

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Don't laugh:

862MHz Pentium 3

256Mb RAM

18Gb

Windows 98

32mb NVIDA RIVA TNT2 Model 64

56k modem

15" monitor

(this PC is 7 years old!wink_o.gif

I am upgrading though to:

3.00GHz P4

1024Mb RAM

160Gb

256mb NVIDIA summit or other

17" monitor

Windows XP

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Guest RKSL-Rock
i was wondering are omega drivers better than the catalyst ones confused_o.gif

Depends alot on your card. I have a 9600Pro atm and for some tihngs it makes a huge difference - but with some games it makes no difference at all

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Pentium 4 @ 3813Mhz. But the game seems to be unable to use this in an efficient way.

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P4 1.8

512 RDRAM @ 800mhz (dual channel)

Geforce 3 ti 200

Not bad for a 3 year old pc, with no upgrades wink_o.gif

Planning to get...

P4 3.4

1.5GB DDR2

Geforce 7800 (when prices drop)

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I am currently running the following system:

AMD Athlon XP 2600+

GIGABYTE GA-7N400 Pro 2 nForce 2 Ultra 400

1GB (2 x 512MB) GeIL Value RAM Dual Channel

NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT 128MB AGP

CREATIVE Sound Blaster LIVE! 5.1 Sound Card

Western Digital Caviar 80GB Hard Drive

It's a fast system, the Dual Channel fairly gives OFP a boost as well as the GPU although i've lately been having problems where it would cause my PC to reboot for some reason. Not my PSU since it's an Akasa Paxpower 460W and is one of the best quality around, but let me leave this to the Troubleshooting forum.

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My system is going down the drain.It wasn't state of the art when I bought it but it did the job for Operation Flashpoint.It's curently impossible for me to run:FDF;CSLA;Liberation 1942-1945;High Sky mods,DXDLL,Flash FX pack,ECP,EECP etc. if I want a decent frame rate with all the optimisation I've done,so it's vanilla Flashpoint for me.

I am running on a P4 1,4 Ghz,256 DDRAM,GeForce 2 Mx 400  confused_o.gif ..

I want to upgrade by the end of the year and I am still not sure if I should go with AMD or Intel Nvidia or ATi.I am aiming for a system capable of running Operation Flashpoint 2,should I wait some more or can you make some suggestions for a resonable price?

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I want to upgrade by the end of the year and I am still not sure if I should go with AMD or Intel Nvidia or ATi.I am aiming for a system capable of running Operation Flashpoint 2,should I wait some more or can you make some suggestions for a resonable price?

P4 3Ghz or AMD 3000+

1024mb PC3200 memory (512mb works to, but the more the marrier)

ATI Radeon 9600 or similar GeForce FX-card (256mb)

Make sure your harddrive has at least 2mb cache or else upgrade

A DVD-burner is always good to have smile_o.gif

Of course a motherboard to support all this

If I missed a component, someone can fill in, if you want to

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i'm running OFP on:

AMD athlon 64 3000+ 2.0ghz

Nvidia geforce 6200 256mb

1024mb RAM

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800Mhz Intel Celeron

NVidia GeForce 2 MX 440

256MB RAM

ASUS TUV4X Mainboard

MatroX 80GB HDD

DO NOT LAUGH! whistle.gif

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P4 3.4HT CPU

Radeon X600 PCIe card

512mb RAM

B

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Mmmm.... had a quick look through the posts, seems like I've one of the weaker motors. mad_o.gif

AMD T-Bird 1GHz

512+64 MB RAM banghead.gif

and a old GeForce 2 ( 64 MB )

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Upgraded before, but the cpu only lasted 2 month whistle.gif

I use a Laptop for work... it has lots of power and ram...but a shared-mem video-card banghead.gif ...so no OFP there.

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Guest The Cobra

How about this:

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1,8GHz / 640KB Socket 939 (Box) (90nm) (Venice)

1024mb PC3200 400mhz

Maxtor 120GB SATA Diamondmax Plus9-Fdb (7200RPM) (8MB Cache / Sata)

Sapphire Radeon 9600 256MB DDR - TV-Ut / DVi

Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24-Bit (Retail)

350W powersupply

The pricedifference between 3000+ 1,8Ghz and 3000+ 2,0Ghz was big,

but how big is the performancedifference?

Is those $50 extra worth it?

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AMD 3200+ (Barton)

ATI 9500 pro

1Gb Corsair

ASUS A7N8X-E

O/B 5.1 Sound (SB live killed the game)

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AMD 2000+

Corsair 1024mb DDR RAM PC2700

ATI Radion 9600 256Mb

Abit Motherboard Kx7-Raid 333 (or somtin like that)

Creative Audigy LS with a Creative Inspire 5.1 soundset

HD's : WD 120/WD 120/WD 200/WD 200/WD 200/WD250

I'll upgrade at the end of the year.

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Well on my old machine that i had to use for about 6 years for flashpoint,

amd athlon 900mhz

geforce 2 32mb

512mb ram

Yeah.... mad_o.gif

Now i just built my first computer,

amd athlon 64 3400

geforce 6600gt

1.5g of ram

Much better biggrin_o.gif

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AMD XP3200+ (2.20Ghz) (400Mhz FSB)

1.0 Gb RAM (400Mhz)

80Gb 7200RPM Sea-Gate ATA-133

AGP x8 GeForce FX 5200 128Mb (128bit)

NVidia Sound (surround sound : biggrin_o.gif )

Am looking at upgrading my Video card to a GeForce 6200 AGP 512MB - 128Bit (cheap as shit compared to a lot of other cards around!wink_o.gif

One question how much does the pagefile affect OFP? With the gig of ram i know i dont really need 2 gig of page file but it helps with alot of other programs. Should i decrease it when i run OFP or leave it?

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intel 666mhz

512mb ram

128mb video card

well, it runs.... enough to try out new addons on desert island in the editor for 15 minutes anyway. yay.gif

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