new graphics card help

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  1. Posts : 820
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    new graphics card help


    hi i have an ati mobility radeon hd 540v the specs are:

    512mb
    500/700mhz core/mem
    80 stream line processors
    direct x 10 (i think)

    im planning on upgrading to the ATI 5450

    1gb
    675/800mhz core/mem
    80 stream line processors
    Direct X 11

    so this is a laptop, and the 5450 is the highest/fastest card that i am physically able to upgrade to. i am also planning on overclocking... id figure the OC safe is 775/900mhz so 100mhz over stock. idk till i do it. but how many more fps, will i get roughly, and will i be able to raise the resolution a bit more? like in MW2, i have texture and map resolution on extra, but only on 1280X768. will i be able to bring that up to my full 1366x768? on the same texture and map resolution?

    games like Black Ops, where its the lowest possible textural and resolution, just to be able to play, i want more fps, so its just at least more playable.
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  2. Posts : 820
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    also im working on getting a better cooling pad for the extra heat from OC. and ive upgraded everything except GPU, so this is the last thing lol
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  3. Posts : 7,466
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    with that card being overclocked you will probably pic up 2 extra frames that is a low end solution but ...

    like you were saying lower some of the settings of the demanding games and resolution wise will only go as far as what the monitor will support you can also use scaling options in the CCC once you have gotten the card in and tested
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  4. Posts : 820
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    Solarstarshines said:
    with that card being overclocked you will probably pic up 2 extra frames that is a low end solution but ...

    like you were saying lower some of the settings of the demanding games and resolution wise will only go as far as what the monitor will support you can also use scaling options in the CCC once you have gotten the card in and tested
    yea.... but its the only option i have for my computer as of GPU. i UNDERclocked my GPU 175/100mhz on core/mem from stock, to compare how much of a difference it made in Blackops, and it was crazy laggy.. but what is better tho? high resolution and low textural settings or vise versa? my screen only supports 1366x768

    also whats scaling?
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  5. Posts : 7,466
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    Quadrider10 said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    with that card being overclocked you will probably pic up 2 extra frames that is a low end solution but ...

    like you were saying lower some of the settings of the demanding games and resolution wise will only go as far as what the monitor will support you can also use scaling options in the CCC once you have gotten the card in and tested
    yea.... but its the only option i have for my computer as of GPU. i UNDERclocked my GPU 175/100mhz on core/mem from stock, to compare how much of a difference it made in Blackops, and it was crazy laggy.. but what is better tho? high resolution and low textural settings or vise versa? my screen only supports 1366x768

    also whats scaling?
    If you are already at a fixed resolution scaling option wouldn't even show up on the CCC the best thing is to OC the card as high as it can with stability and tone the settings of the game down like taking off v-sync will defently help you out because your FPS won't be resrticted if you do the recomended adjust ments you will be able to play pretty decent frames and un-noticable lag
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  6. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    Asking the same question again doesn't change the advice already given here two weekss ago,

    Dell Studio 1458 Motherboard
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  7. Posts : 820
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    Solarstarshines said:
    Quadrider10 said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    with that card being overclocked you will probably pic up 2 extra frames that is a low end solution but ...

    like you were saying lower some of the settings of the demanding games and resolution wise will only go as far as what the monitor will support you can also use scaling options in the CCC once you have gotten the card in and tested
    yea.... but its the only option i have for my computer as of GPU. i UNDERclocked my GPU 175/100mhz on core/mem from stock, to compare how much of a difference it made in Blackops, and it was crazy laggy.. but what is better tho? high resolution and low textural settings or vise versa? my screen only supports 1366x768

    also whats scaling?
    If you are already at a fixed resolution scaling option wouldn't even show up on the CCC the best thing is to OC the card as high as it can with stability and tone the settings of the game down like taking off v-sync will defently help you out because your FPS won't be resrticted if you do the recomended adjust ments you will be able to play pretty decent frames and un-noticable lag
    well its not fixed. i can lower it.... but the highest is that. also would i be able to play battlefield 3? cause thats trhe game i really want to play. specs are there VVVV but with the 5450 GPU OCed?

    i tested on System requirements lab, and itsaid fail because of GPU. but everything else passed.
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  8. Posts : 820
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    do you think i will be able to play bf3 with that new card?
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  9. Posts : 7,466
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    Only way to know is try it and find out
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  10. Posts : 820
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    Solarstarshines said:
    Only way to know is try it and find out
    Yea I just don't want to buy a 30$ fame and not have it work or be playable
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