Reply 60 of 241, by swaaye
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I usually use it for video captures, but it can also run crysis I guess...
80.685 fps
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It wouldn't let me select Very High under XP, but at least it ran 😀
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My pride and joy! And to think that I never benchmarked anything in this machine! Though, to be fair, I was conciously avoiding benchmarks before ditching the stock Intel cooler... which I did this week! A Hyper TX3 Evo (decent, but far from the best air cooling money can buy) brought the temps down more than 10ºC. That stock heatsink is to short it makes the one that came with my Athlon 64 look like a cooling behemoth.
I recived an error message and had to calculate the avrage FPS myself: 17.19 fps
wrote:I recived an error message and had to calculate the avrage FPS myself: 17.19 fps
IS that Windows 2000 or XP in Classic theme?
Windows XP, look at the logo at the start button. 😉
Windows 2000 can run crysis (not out of the box) it requires workarounds
Found out that my IBM ThinkPad T42 can:
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Pentium M kicks ass. That's why all future intel processors are loosly based on it.
My T42 has the same specs except that it has a Mobility Radeon 7500, without *any* WDDM drivers, so 7 falls back to XDDM drivers. I really don't want to see that try to fumble its way through.
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Glad about the low details 😀
PS: Under XP it seems you can only select High, not Very high. I will add a note to the first post.
Game has severe graphics bugs / glitches in High.
Athlon XP 3200+ with ATI Radeon / Medion 9800 XXL (Shows up as XT, not sure about that). Here is the card:
wrote:Pentium M kicks ass. That's why all future intel processors are loosly based on it.
My router runs on a Pentium M. 😉