what is the best video card for doom3 i have right now a . Asus GeForce 6800 Ultra / 256MB DDR3 / PCI Express / Dual DVI / TV Out / Video Card and my game graphic still aren't very good can someone help me out also i have my setting on ultra quality
what is the best video card for doom3 i have right now a . Asus GeForce 6800 Ultra / 256MB DDR3 / PCI Express / Dual DVI / TV Out / Video Card and my game graphic still aren't very good can someone help me out also i have my setting on ultra quality
2 x Geforce 6800 Ultra 512MB in SLI
what RAM, CPU HD do you use?
and a flashlight that game is awfully dark. Mashie what were your bench marks if you have any or frame rates? I played it with my onboard GF4 so I never saw the game in all its glory.
i use a AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 1MB 2000Mhz FSB Socket 939 ProcessorOriginally Posted by Scarab
and my ram is PQI 2048MB Dual Channel PC4200 2048MB DDR2 533MHz Memory (2 x 1024MB)
wayyy out of my price range~!
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if your having problems with that kinda hardware then I would look into driver's. Your memory brand is unfamiliar to me aswell, try using some brand name stuff. Also try playing around with your settings. If your still having problems then I would say do a fresh install of windows and see if that helps. Your hardware however is more then adequate to play Doom 3 even at its highest settings.
I'm with ZeD on this one. Your system specs are right up Doom 3's alley, however I also don't recognize PQI memory, saw their site, might warrant some investigating...eventually, but for the meantime, if you can afford it, look into the OCP or Mushkin RAM for that puppy, do a driver check, optimize your system better, and again as ZeD says, if all else fails, it's a Windows re-install you should consider.
Good Luck with that.
Hmmm....well actually, I'm not so sure about the whole SLI thing...
Call me crazy, but there are a few things that would make Doom 3 look good...
-Insane Texture Storage: We're looking at 512MB of vRAM here...not too easy to come by...however SLI might be able to pull it off, but I think 512MB cards are coming out soon.
-Good OpenGL style rendering: I remember Doom 3 doesn't run off OpenGL, but it does use an OpenGL style shadow system...so if you get a videocard with good OpenGL rendering, it should do okay with the shadows.
Mashie's suggestion isn't looking so bad...does anybody know if SLI counts as 512MB of vRam? Can games use that yet?
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thanks for the help guys i will try your guyes ideas