my cpu and reflex XTR sim = ?..............
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From: Toms River,
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im gonna be buying the reflex XTR sim and was wondering how good itll look and about how many FPS i can except. im running a emachines T3256,........Processor-- AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (2.2 GHz)
RAM installed-- 512 MB DDR ****M
Cache size - type-- 512 KB L2 cache
Hard drive-- 160 GB Standard
2nd hard drive-- None None
CD / DVD drive-- DVD±RW IDE
2nd optical storage type-- CD-ROM
Monitor type - technology - form factor-- None.
Graphics processor-- NVidia nForce2 IGP
Audio output-- Integrated Sound card
Cabinet form factor-- Tower
Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 7.2 in x 16 in x 14.1 in
Built-in devices-- LED indicators
OS provided-- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
is this a good cpu to use for that sim?
thx,
shawn
RAM installed-- 512 MB DDR ****M
Cache size - type-- 512 KB L2 cache
Hard drive-- 160 GB Standard
2nd hard drive-- None None
CD / DVD drive-- DVD±RW IDE
2nd optical storage type-- CD-ROM
Monitor type - technology - form factor-- None.
Graphics processor-- NVidia nForce2 IGP
Audio output-- Integrated Sound card
Cabinet form factor-- Tower
Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 7.2 in x 16 in x 14.1 in
Built-in devices-- LED indicators
OS provided-- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
is this a good cpu to use for that sim?
thx,
shawn
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the cpu looks great but the video u have looks like it is integrated onto the motherboard and that's not a good thing....i doubt you will be able to run XTR with that video but untill u gat more info on it i really can't say
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I used the reflex on a AMD 2400 with built in video and it ran just fine. had no problems. I get better video with the new video card that I installed, but it should run good, just not at it's highest resoultion.



