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    CCC,MOM, and Gaming


    Hi all,and good morning from S.C. My question I guess would be;Do graphic-cards actually help with gaming?I mean when I play RE5,with or without ATI,I notice no difference in gameplay or appearance.If any of you sagatious peers could point me to some simple to understand literature on the matter,I would be grateful.I appologize if this has been covered previously.Thank-you all.
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    What do you mean specifically "with or without ATi?"
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    What I mean is;I run the game with CCC enabled,and CCC disabled.I notice no dif.ATI is my graphics card.
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    Am I confused?
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    Do graphic-cards actually help with gaming?
    Yes they do, without one you won't be playing any games (or seeing anything else for that matter). In your case with that game (RE5) on that laptop you don't even make the minimum requirements for the game,

    Resident Evil 5 System Requirements

    Resident Evil 5
    Publisher: Capcom
    Developer: Capcom
    Minimum System Requirements
    OS: Windows XP
    Processor: AMD Athlon64 X2 / Intel Pentium D series
    Memory: 1 Gb
    Hard Drive: 8 Gb free
    Video Memory: 256 Mb
    Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 2400 / NVIDIA GeForce 6800
    Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
    DirectX: 9.0c
    Keyboard
    Mouse
    DVD Rom Drive
    You're OK with the onboard video (it performs just a bit better than the above mentioned HD 2400, but not by much), and the 2 GB of ram. The problem is that the game also requires at a minimum a dual core processor and yours is only a single core,

    AMD Athlon 64 TF-20 - AMGTF20HAX4DN

    which pretty much means that that game will struggle regardless of what video card is used.

    with or without ATI,I notice no difference in gameplay or appearance.
    Probably comes down to being under the minimum requirements, and the fact that for the game to run it probably auto-detected the settings to all low. Unfortunately with the specs on that laptop if you want to play any games on it you're going to have to pay particular attention to the system requirements, and if it doesn't meet them forgo the game (or if you try it hope it doesn't play like a slideshow).
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    bludgard69 said:
    What I mean is;I run the game with CCC enabled,and CCC disabled.I notice no dif.ATI is my graphics card.
    CCC helps give you more control over the features of the card. You can run a game without CCC, but you may be limited in what type of higher resolutions you can run the game at. To be honest, I have never owned an ATi card that I did not run Catalyst, so I don't know what it is like to run without it.

    On higher-end cards, CCC gives you the ability to overclock the cards as well as if you have two (or more cards installed) to have them run in tandem (CrossFire).

    At what resolution do you run RE5 at and what types of effects do you have enabled in the game? Have you tried running the game at its maximum supported resolution with all effects turned up without using Catalyst? In other words, you could probably run the game without Catalyst as long as you run the game with no effects and at its minimal resolution.
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    I run RE5 with all settings on low.I am new to PC gaming if that is not quite obvious.It seems to run fine,yet I know that I am missing out on the graphics and whatnot.I average about 18fps in dx9,15-16fps in dx10 mode.I actually overclocked this to 1.9g and got 20 or so fps,yet wasn't that much difference.No problem with fsb overclock.No extra heat.prime95 ran for 4 hours on toture test,no problems.The only concern I have is that the DRAM freq went over the max(333)mhz.I dont know if this is an issue of concern or not,so I desist in oc-ing. I appreciate the responses.
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    I know I can Double my RAM,can I also do the same with CPU?
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  9. Posts : 241
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    Yes I've run RE5 at optimum without CCC.Pretty choppy.
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    bludgard69 said:
    I know I can Double my RAM,can I also do the same with CPU?
    No.
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