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Can a Radeon HD 2 or 3 series runs TF2?
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostDo you have a GPU in the PC right now, and if so what is it ? Other question, I guess, is AGP or PCIE -- that makes a difference in performance these days because some settings need to be cranked down on AGP to keep them working reliably.
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In other words, if you have the choice of buying a graphics card now or saving money and getting a new motherboard with PCIE in three years, I'd just struggle with current setup and go with the latter. It's more likely to actually work without hackery and reducing performance with workarounds.
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Originally posted by nanonyme View Postbridgman probably put that politically correct given he actually represents something. I don't. Avoid buying new AGP hardware at any cost. The bridges themselves are not that seldom buggy crap. Just ask any graphics developer, no one actually likes AGP. The best thing about AGP is that it's dying out.Test signature
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On Windows, of course. On Linux, with a severe performance hit...
My 3870 on windows plays all source games with all their details turned on @1680x1050, minus AA. The fps are quite high...
On Linux, even with lower settings the fps drop often and a lot...
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Originally posted by TemplarGR View PostOn Windows, of course. On Linux, with a severe performance hit....
Originally posted by Kano View PostUseless effort to buy AGP cards, better go to the next recycling depot with a screwdriver and search something from the core 2 area. Or just ask your friends, should not be so hard to get a PCI-E system.Last edited by bridgman; 18 February 2014, 06:36 AM.Test signature
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