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How much fps at css

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by temel1, Apr 6, 2009.

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  1. temel1 Newcomer, in training

    i want to now how much fps i can reach
    i dont now what fps i can reach so i ask you ppl of it

    # Pc Specs

    Windows Prof 2002 service pack 3

    Intel Pentuim 4 CPU 2.93GHz
    2 GB Ram
    160 GB Harddisk
    Nvidia Geforce 9400 GT

    Sound card dont mather for me

    i get like 30-60 fps 30 fps at shooting it sucks for me
    + got kinda good qualty because i play on high and low is same fps...

    do some 1 now a good fps config or matrials kinda or what
    that get me nice fps and qualty for playing

    Thx Anyways


    P.S Sorry for my bad english im not english.

    byebye
  2. LinkedKube TechSpot Project Baby

    I imagine if you'd like more fps you'd need a better video card, but even so, after you still need a better cpu, and psu to power the equipment.

    We need to know your budget, how much you're willing to spend on a video card and other equipment.
  3. mjalt2005x Newcomer, in training

    My FPS is like 50-60, but then again my computer is like 7 years old lol.
  4. FoReWoRd Newcomer, in training

    you can get much higher FPS with that kind of hardware i had 99-130 with P4 2.6, X1550 and 1.5Gb of ram
  5. vexon13 Newcomer, in training

    My cpu is a bit better then yours ( an early dual core,)
    but i have a really old card , geforce 6800
    and well i get those kinds of frames .

    so yah you shoudl be getting higher fps then that .
  6. ragebflame Newcomer, in training

    I get around 300fps with my new pc.

    I would suggest using an fps config if u arn't already.

    http://www.cevo.com/?page=downloads&func=css

    *site down for maintanance at time of post. should be back up.

    I will remove some features but i prefer it.
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