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Von Paulus

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  1. I just love that Intel sticker. Thanks Widowmaker. You've just make my day.
  2. Oh believe me, I've seen much worst. I've been working with computers since 1980. Well you can imagine the stories that I know and have witnessed.
  3. Press right mouse button on the link and choose "Save Target As" if you use Internet Explorer for web browsing or "Save Link As" if you use Mozilla Firefox.
  4. It's easy you only have to do the maths. Divide 4 for 3. Result is 1.33 Divide any of the above 4:3 resolutions and the result will be 1.33 1280x1024 is for 5:4, which is 1.25. But this is more important in LCD monitors. http://en.wikipedia....tive_resolution As for the FOV (Field of View) I thinks it must have the same ratio as the resolution. There are some games that in case you're using a widescreen you've to increase the FOV value to give a correct image. EDIT: Thanks Panama you've explained well.
  5. I've tested them in Win7 and I've the same performance as 9.8. I've read the change log and it seems this was more a fix than a performance drive.
  6. No need for new motherboard drivers. You've a Intel chipset motherboard not a Nvidia chipset motherboard. You've a Nvidia dedicated graphic card, so just download the video driver from Nvidia. Anything else better to use Dell support: http://support.dell....n&catid=&impid= But like I've told you have no need for that.
  7. TrackIR 4 is cheaper now. You can by less than 100€. But the suggestion of Free Track given by uncleal is good. EDIT: I've remember another method called Cachya. I don't know if it works well in OFF. http://www.cachya.com/esight/steps.php
  8. Means to run at the proper resolution of for your monitor. 17-19": 1280x1024 (SXGA) 20"+: 1600x1200 (UXGA) 17" (Widescreen): 1280x800 (WXGA) 19" (Widescreen): 1440x900 (WXGA+) 22" (Widescreen): 1680x1050 (WSXGA+) 23.6" (Widescreen): 1920x1080 (WUXGA) 23" (Ultra-Widescreen): 2048x1152 (QWXGA) 24" (Widescreen): 1920x1200 (WUXGA) 30" (Widescreen): 2560x1600 If you don't want distortion at 4:3 monitors these are the proper resolutions: 640×480 800×600 1024×768 1280×960 1600×1200
  9. What is the brand and the model of your motherboard?
  10. http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx
  11. AFAIK that doesn't affect too much the performance using a PCI-E 2 card in PCI-E16x slot. But if you really want to play other current and future games besides OFF you really have to upgrade. Consider also the i5 for gaming.
  12. If Rugbyfan pretend to play other games or sims than the multicore choice is a good one. Games are beginning to take advantage of multicore systems.
  13. In Win7 (32) it's working flawlessly so far.
  14. That is a professional card for CAD. Not good for gaming but excelent for rendering and DCC.
  15. http://forum.combatace.com/want-more-eyecandy-help-users-t46599-pid-335148.html/page__p__335148#entry335148
  16. I'm a new OFFer. Good job sandbagger.
  17. I've read in one my WW1 books, that even the materials and the way the trenches were dug were different, like if there was a German style, a British Style and a French style. Regarding this, it doesn't surprise me you observation RAF_Louvert. Thanks for sharing this info.
  18. 1024 x 768 it's not a 16:9 resolution. What's the size of your screen?
  19. Yes it was the comma that was causing the error. Thank you all.
  20. With Rabu settings I too noticed the same microstutters as BirdDog. So the "recommended" ATI tweaks in terms of smoothing are still the best for me. As for performance I really didn't notice any real difference.
  21. Fantastic job. Well done.
  22. Thanks BirdDog. I use the same settings.
  23. Could you share your settings BirdDog? No disable vertex or index Write-Only Buffers?
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