PC Questions Thread
#21

I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
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#22

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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
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#23

Just to say, although they're old, AMD still do Socket 939's.
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#24

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Originally Posted by Rampage
Just to say, although they're old, AMD still do Socket 939's.
They don't sell on the mainstream market though, so they are hard to find.

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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
It will be fine. If anything, the video card isn't going to be grand with only about 256mb VRAM, though. GTA IV will run sluggish, but SA-MP will run just fine.
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#25

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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
Quote:
Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
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#26

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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
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#27

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
Which Graphics card would you recommend for me?
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#28

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Originally Posted by HydraX
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
Which Graphics card would you recommend for me?
I would reccomend the NVIDIA GeForce 260 GTX (not the GT Version)

I have it, works like a charm on GTAIV.
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#29

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Originally Posted by HydraX
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
Which Graphics card would you recommend for me?
You can't install a new video card. Laptops aren't interchangeable completely, and the graphics card just happens to be one of those pieces you just can't replace.
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#30

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by HydraX
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

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Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
Which Graphics card would you recommend for me?
You can't install a new video card. Laptops aren't interchangeable completely, and the graphics card just happens to be one of those pieces you just can't replace.
only if your rich and have lots of money to change lots of parts lol
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#31

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Originally Posted by ineoncore
only if your rich and have lots of money to change lots of parts lol
No, the card is integrated and can't be changed out. Especially on Apple products. The most you can change out on a laptop is it's:

-CPU
-Hard Drive
-RAM
-CD/DVD/Blu-Ray player

That's about it.
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#32

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
Quote:
Originally Posted by ineoncore
only if your rich and have lots of money to change lots of parts lol
No, the card is integrated and can't be changed out. Especially on Apple products. The most you can change out on a laptop is it's:

-CPU
-Hard Drive
-RAM
-CD/DVD/Blu-Ray player

That's about it.
What a waste of $3,000
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#33

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Originally Posted by HydraX
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by ineoncore
only if your rich and have lots of money to change lots of parts lol
No, the card is integrated and can't be changed out. Especially on Apple products. The most you can change out on a laptop is it's:

-CPU
-Hard Drive
-RAM
-CD/DVD/Blu-Ray player

That's about it.
What a waste of $3,000
Heh, I could have told you that before you bought it. :P
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#34

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by HydraX
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
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Originally Posted by Heerlenking
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Originally Posted by Mrkrabz
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Originally Posted by HydraX
I upgraded my MacbookPro so it uses the best performance to run FSX, GTA IV and SA:MP at HIGHSettings (Using bootcamp ofcourse)

Is this enough?

Code:
Brand/Model: Macbook Pro
Operating System: Apple
Processor: 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Display: 15" 
Hard Drive: 1TB (Terabyte)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Graphics card : Thumbs down.

Everything else seems awesome
You'll run GTA IV, but laggy.(graphic card)

There is a way you can run GTA IV smooth with a program called "Ultimate Graphics Tweak".
Unfortunately, programs only decrease the amount of other resource hogging programs. It won't make your PC "better" in any way.
Which Graphics card would you recommend for me?
You can't install a new video card. Laptops aren't interchangeable completely, and the graphics card just happens to be one of those pieces you just can't replace.
oh, its a laptop ^^
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#35

Nice Questions ...
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#36

Now I have a question for you people. I am no networking guru, but I need to know this.

How can I reduce my Ping or do I have to call my ISP for them to fix it?
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#37

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
Now I have a question for you people. I am no networking guru, but I need to know this.

How can I reduce my Ping or do I have to call my ISP for them to fix it?
There are many ways.. First of all close any programs before going into the game. Programs like p2p and filesharing hog your bandwith.

Some other ways is to turn graphics settings down, like draw distance, visual effects, and more.

Also, make sure your not running wifi

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#38

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Originally Posted by CJ101
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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
Now I have a question for you people. I am no networking guru, but I need to know this.

How can I reduce my Ping or do I have to call my ISP for them to fix it?
There are many ways.. First of all close any programs before going into the game. Programs like p2p and filesharing hog your bandwith.

Some other ways is to turn graphics settings down, like draw distance, visual effects, and more.

Also, make sure your not running wifi

also download a program called "Game Booster" this helps and it also turns your pc to low ping mode
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#39

I know my PC can run everything I want graphically, it's just internet-wise that it sucks. Framerates never drop, but I skip across maps.
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#40

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Originally Posted by iTailsTheStunter
I know my PC can run everything I want graphically, it's just internet-wise that it sucks. Framerates never drop, but I skip across maps.
'Ping' is the signal that your computer sends to the host server. 'Pong' is the return, or acknowlegement signal that's sent back. It's the lag time between Ping and Pong that determines high or low pings. The faster the two stations can communicate, the lower the 'Ping' rate.

Also determines how close you are to the receiving server. Faster connection means lower ping.

Only way i know of reducing pings would be to close P2P Programs.

Also what is your Upload/download speed? use Speedtest.net

If it's like 5-10MB/s i cant see why you would be getting high ping, Even at like 2MP/s it should be fine, If you are paying for like 10MBp/s
and only receive 2MB contact your ISP.
I had to do this because Virgin media suck for internet.
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