I doubt it. Whats your budget?Is this BF2 material ?(Graphics Card)
I dont believe so. No chance for medium, you may get lucky to run it on all low at 800x600.
[QUOTE=''BlackStalker'']I dont believe so. No chance for medium, you may get lucky to run it on all low at 800x600. [/QUOTE]My intergrated radeon x200 runs it on low at 800 x 600, although i don't know how they compare.
[QUOTE=''el_carl''][QUOTE=''BlackStalker'']I dont believe so. No chance for medium, you may get lucky to run it on all low at 800x600. [/QUOTE]My intergrated radeon x200 runs it on low at 800 x 600, although i don't know how they compare.
[/QUOTE]Well there you go... i doubt he could pull off medium settings tho.. Low-Medium @ 800x600 sounds reasonable..
I used to have that card, I would say high (yea I said it) depending on the rest of your system. If you have two gigs of RAM and fairly descent processor, a game like BF2 should run fine at medium-high settings. Ran HL2 on high settings 1024x768.
[QUOTE=''firefly026'']I used to have that card, I would say high (yea I said it) depending on the rest of your system. If you have two gigs of RAM and fairly descent processor, a game like BF2 should run fine at medium-high settings. Ran HL2 on high settings 1024x768.[/QUOTE]Haha silly me I thought he mentioned BF 2142... Um well only way to know is through experience so i guess that'll be a good enough card.
Well I have AMD 2200+ , and 512Ram but im planning on upgrading that to 1gig. Untill then can i atleast run it on low-med or just low?
[QUOTE=''BlackStalker''][QUOTE=''firefly026'']I used to have that card, I would say high (yea I said it) depending on the rest of your system. If you have two gigs of RAM and fairly descent processor, a game like BF2 should run fine at medium-high settings. Ran HL2 on high settings 1024x768.[/QUOTE]Haha silly me I thought he mentioned BF 2142... Um well only way to know is through experience so i guess that'll be a good enough card. [/QUOTE]While the card ''gets the job done'', I obviously wouldn't recommend it ;) (3 years ago, ok, but not now). insidious, to answer your question, I had a gig and a half of ram, and a 1.6 GHz processor :lol:, so I think you'll be fine once you upgrade your memory. I would say medium-high.
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[QUOTE=''insidious13'']Can this run BF2 ,if yes ,on Low, Medium....?Diamond S120 Radeon 9550 / 256MB DDR / AGP 8x / DVI / VGA / TV Out / Video Cardhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2145957%26Sku=D10-2090[/QUOTE]man, i told you to get the x1650.....http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102085
It should run ok I'm running a 7300 GT at 1152.
[QUOTE=''insidious13'']Well I have AMD 2200+ , and 512Ram but im planning on upgrading that to 1gig. Untill then can i atleast run it on low-med or just low?[/QUOTE]With only 512 MB you'll have to play on low settings regardless of the video card. With that card an 1 GB you could play BF2 on mostly medium settings.
[QUOTE=''insidious13'']Can this run BF2 ,if yes ,on Low, Medium....?Diamond S120 Radeon 9550 / 256MB DDR / AGP 8x / DVI / VGA / TV Out / Video Cardhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2145957%26Sku=D10-2090[/QUOTE]yes it will i use one and run BF2 on medium with only slight slow down at some points but it's super smooth on low i run it with a sempron 3000+ and 512mb DDR
[QUOTE=''firefly026'']I used to have that card, I would say high (yea I said it) depending on the rest of your system. If you have two gigs of RAM and fairly descent processor, a game like BF2 should run fine at medium-high settings. Ran HL2 on high settings 1024x768.[/QUOTE]I doubt high!My mate had it and run on all low..
[QUOTE=''jpazhman'']It should run ok I'm running a 7300 GT at 1152.[/QUOTE]There's a *WORLD* of difference between a 7300 GT and a 9600 SE that has been first ported to PCI-e and renamed X300, then reverse ported back to AGP, while still being the same old and slow core silicon! However, the BF2 requirements are so relaxed that nearly anything from the past couple of video generations is going to run. It's always a mistake to narrow your vision down to only the $50 price point (you can get 9550s cheaper than that, of course, but that's all they are worth, not what a brick and mortar will try to charge!) Generally speaking, the cheapest price point to be shopping at is the $100 bracket for PCI-e ($120 for AGP). You want an ''honest 600'' performance number, and the Radeon 9600 design predates the standardization of names and numbers. They should've been called 9400s.P. S. I now see that not only were you unsatisfied with one message thread about the same subject, but you had already asked and been answered about the exact same POS crap video card! That is covered in the forum rules, and is against them.
ifyour budget allows for 120$, cant you get the 7600GT for that PC?
that CPU bottlenecks most cards man. get a new CPU and card.
[QUOTE=''filmography'']that CPU bottlenecks most cards man. get a new CPU and card. [/QUOTE]While it is a serious waste of money to invest a dime into any system that old and slow, the CPU won't even *START* creating any bottlenecking until a wannabe gamer tries moving past the mid-level area. A 7600 GT is relatively fast for mid-level, but unless that XP 2200 is also stuck with decoding all of the audio (yes, it might well have that chore as well), it would take an X800 Pro and upward to run ahead of the CPU, not merely a ''600'' anything. That 9550 he asked about is so slow that a Duron 600 couldn't bottleneck that POS. His budget is really nothing. Incidentally, it would be even more of a waste of money to shop for a faster s462 processor. Those have gotten so rare that the pricing is inflated all the way into C2D territory! {Another incidental, I use AMD XP-level PC gear for several things, including a file server and print server on the LAN, and I just replaced an XP 1400 system that blew up with an XP 2200 in the past few days. It has the capability, with an X800 in it (yes, some bottlenecking if I did that), to play a majority of today's games, still (it happens to have only a Radeon 9800 Pro in it now, which I removed from the expired older machine).}
[QUOTE=''353535355353535'']ifyour budget allows for 120$, cant you get the 7600GT for that PC?[/QUOTE] Agreed majorly! Get that dude dont buy a 9550..
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