September 16, 201015 yr Well without buying any new computer hardware the only thing you can do is turn off some of the graphic options to increase your frame rate. If you post your computers specs we could give you some more detailed advice. Pyramid Plunder Guide Tip.it Forum Rules Adventurer's LogThanks to Cowboy14 for the awesome sig!
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September 16, 201015 yr Author Well without buying any new computer hardware the only thing you can do is turn off some of the graphic options to increase your frame rate. If you post your computers specs we could give you some more detailed advice.Manufacturer: gatewayProcessor: AMD Phenom 8400 Triple-Core ProcessorMemory (RAM) 3.00GBSystem Type: 32- bit Operating SystemGraphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 what other info do you do need? http://www.clanhavok.net/
September 16, 201015 yr Wouldn't this get better help in the Tech section? (Just a suggestion)Yeah, good idea. *Moves topic* Well without buying any new computer hardware the only thing you can do is turn off some of the graphic options to increase your frame rate. If you post your computers specs we could give you some more detailed advice.Manufacturer: gatewayProcessor: AMD Phenom 8400 Triple-Core ProcessorMemory (RAM) 3.00GBSystem Type: 32- bit Operating SystemGraphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 what other info do you do need? Is this a desktop or laptop that you're using? If it's a desktop then I would recommend getting a better graphics card, as the one you have right now isn't really that great. If it's a laptop then your only options would be getting a new computer or turning off some of the graphical features. Pyramid Plunder Guide Tip.it Forum Rules Adventurer's LogThanks to Cowboy14 for the awesome sig!
September 16, 201015 yr Author its a desk top and i have thought about getting a new graphics card which ones should i be looking at? http://www.clanhavok.net/
September 16, 201015 yr its a desk top and i have thought about getting a new graphics card which ones should i be looking at? i have a GeForce 9800 GT, you should be able to pick them up for around 90-120 and for the price, it is a great card i don't play psykick anymore... i play 2ed: "pure fett" 26081 to get 99 herblore
September 16, 201015 yr Unless you're into serious computer gaming a 9800 is extreme overkill for RuneScape. I have a 9400, which is around $50, runs RS at max settings, and is still good enough for many new pc games. Are you winning The Game?
September 16, 201015 yr A single 9800 will run RS set at the highest graphics possible as well as 1920x1080 resolution at about 50 FPS in any area in game. 65,280 to 99 fletching on 3-14-0940,405 to 99 woodcutting on 10-17-2009
September 16, 201015 yr Author Ok so going with a GeForce 9800 GT what manufacturer is good? http://www.clanhavok.net/
September 16, 201015 yr I'd probably go with EVGA or BFG, I personally always went with EVGA because they're factory overclocked and they have a very very good warranty on it.
September 16, 201015 yr Might be good to know your power supply before you wander off buying something. J'adore aussi le sexe et les snuff moviesJe trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vieJe ne me reconnais plus dans les gensJe suis juste un cas désespérantEt comme personne ne viendra me réclamerJe terminerai comme un objet retrouvé
September 16, 201015 yr Nono dont buy a 9800, its very old. Get a card like ati 5670, 5570. Very low power consumption and runs rs prefectly.
September 16, 201015 yr I wish I bought a 9800 when I built this PC. :< Factory OCed stuff tends to be of varying quality and generally not as good as buying a stock card and OCing it yourself. Actually they tend to perform worse than stock cards anyway / the gain is negligible for the added premium. Seconding a PSU check. It's generally a good idea to have a rudimentary knowledge of your components before adding/removing anything. Steam | Soup | Last.fm
September 16, 201015 yr Author Ok where is my power supply or PSU information located? http://www.clanhavok.net/
September 17, 201015 yr To get the information of your power supply, just open the side of the case, and you should see a box most of the time on the top of the back of the computer, and there will be a sticker on it. Usually we look at the wattage and the 12V rails. Factory OCed stuff tends to be of varying quality and generally not as good as buying a stock card and OCing it yourself. Actually they tend to perform worse than stock cards anyway / the gain is negligible for the added premium. That's why I went with EVGA, their cards are pretty high quality and perform very very good.
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