Z zOr1x Beta member Messages 2 Oct 24, 2009 #1 I got a integrated video card a pro savage ddr and a ATI 128 pro and i play games and im just wondering what video card would be best to get more fps. Any suggestions?
I got a integrated video card a pro savage ddr and a ATI 128 pro and i play games and im just wondering what video card would be best to get more fps. Any suggestions?
sniperviper21 Golden Master Messages 5,460 Location USA Oct 24, 2009 #2 what kind of games? what size monitor? and i would probably say the ATI 128 Pro? but dont you think its time to upgrade? lol no offense.
what kind of games? what size monitor? and i would probably say the ATI 128 Pro? but dont you think its time to upgrade? lol no offense.
OP OP Z zOr1x Beta member Messages 2 Oct 24, 2009 #3 ye but im 16 and broke lol i play quake 3 and 17 inch. i get about 25-35 fps now i wan more though Lol
ye but im 16 and broke lol i play quake 3 and 17 inch. i get about 25-35 fps now i wan more though Lol
theshadowxx In Runtime Messages 174 Oct 24, 2009 #4 lolll. just upgrade. ask ur parents, get a job, or else just deal with getting 25-35fps. also we need more info, like what motherboard u have, what cpu, and such to know what video card would work with ur computer.
lolll. just upgrade. ask ur parents, get a job, or else just deal with getting 25-35fps. also we need more info, like what motherboard u have, what cpu, and such to know what video card would work with ur computer.
S shozzking Daemon Poster Messages 732 Oct 24, 2009 #5 theshadowxx said: lolll. just upgrade. ask ur parents, get a job, or else just deal with getting 25-35fps. also we need more info, like what motherboard u have, what cpu, and such to know what video card would work with ur computer. Click to expand... agreed, its fully possible to not be broke when you're 16. i'm 15 and i have a job and i've saved up half of what i need for a $2000 computer.
theshadowxx said: lolll. just upgrade. ask ur parents, get a job, or else just deal with getting 25-35fps. also we need more info, like what motherboard u have, what cpu, and such to know what video card would work with ur computer. Click to expand... agreed, its fully possible to not be broke when you're 16. i'm 15 and i have a job and i've saved up half of what i need for a $2000 computer.