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Frostblade10
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual-Core
Asus A8N-E Motherboard
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4
Nvidia 7800GT PCI-E
2X 1GB Corsair PC3200 400Mhz RAM
Enermax 550W PSU

Outdoors 21-50 FPS

Indoors (houses, dungeons) 60-120 FPS

Auto-detect graphics at Ultra High quality.

Post yours!
Nil
Fear my rig:

AMD Athelon 2600
Radeon 9600 XT
1 gig ram
Other meaningless stuff, like what PSU you have. Who cares?

I run on low settings at 25-35 fps, but the game still looks great. I've been impressed at how playable the game is with a system that's barely over minimum.
Burnt Sierra
hm, wrong forum. I'm assuming you're talking about Oblivion, so I'll move it to the Oblivion forum.
Neela
Mine is running very smoothly graphically. Not sure how you actually check frames per second. Is there something in Oblivion that does this?

The only stuttering comes from the sound when I cast certain spells.. the sound cuts in and out.
Frostblade10
Actually the PSU does matter because the video card requires 400 so whether or not i have a good PSU can determine performance.

Download FRAPS. Its a small program that shows FPS in any game in the corner of the screen that you choose. Its great.
Marxist ßastard
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Actually the PSU does matter because the video card requires 400 so whether or not i have a good PSU can determine performance.


The response of a component to an inadequate power supply is always failure. The power supply contributes only to a system's overall stability.
Bofra
QUOTE(Marxist ßastard @ Mar 23 2006, 09:51 AM)
The response of a component to an inadequate power supply is always failure.  The power supply contributes only to a system's overall stability.
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Not quite true. Many of todays components can run on "too low" power, but they will run slower and less efficently. That is especially true for the newer graphics-cards. Many CAN run on 400W or so but they will run much better on more power, like 600W.
Nil
Yes, but for our purposes, you have to assume adaquate power. The OP was just showing off.
Frostblade10
I wasnt showing off, im just excited for my new comp. But, i was curious because i thought my comp was performing slowly for outdoors.

Cmon people, lets stop correcting people and post the performance details.
Sir Radont
QUOTE(Neela @ Mar 22 2006, 07:13 PM)
Mine is running very smoothly graphically.  Not sure how you actually check frames per second.  Is there something in Oblivion that does this?

The only stuttering comes from the sound when I cast certain spells.. the sound cuts in and out.
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I think if you open the console and type 'tdt' it will give you your FPS.
jchamber
my system can't play it but my cousin's computer performed like this
2.4 cpu, 1 gig ram, 128 vid card, and all else was above or equal to min sys requirements, yet it only had about 1 frame per sec. I want to know if others are having this trouble so please get back to listing on topic, people.
Volsung
eVGA nVidia Geforce 6800 GT GDDR AGP 256 MB
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
2x Western Digital 34.7 GB 10,000 RPM SATA HD's
AMD64 2800+
Ultra V-Seris 500 Watt ATX Power SUpply
ASUS K8V-X SE Motherboard
2x512 MB PC3200 DDR RAM
Razaki
eVGA nVidia Geforce 7800 GT
AMD64 3200+
1GB RAM

Other stuffs too, but that's the main dealio. I'm getting about 50-60 indoors,
20-30 outdoors on Ultra High, and I'm pretty fine with that. Runs great.
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