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| councilface:
How would I find out if my video is onboard. Apologies but im only semi PC literate. I understand that I can find this out by entering DXDIAG in the run command but Im unsure where to look after I've done this. Within reason Im quite happy to spend a bit on my PC to get some of the more modern games running (and the older games running smooth). Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved. I forgot to say, the flickering/stuttering only happens after playing on my cab for a while. Dunno if this helps. Thanks for reading. |
| councilface:
Bueller? Bueller? Anyone? Bueller? |
| Ginsu Victim:
The way to tell if it's onboard or not is to check where your monitor plugs in. If it's off by itself in a slot, it's not onboard. If everything else you plug in is right up against it, it's probably onboard. |
| councilface:
--- Quote from: GinsuVictim on May 15, 2008, 02:07:02 pm ---The way to tell if it's onboard or not is to check where your monitor plugs in. If it's off by itself in a slot, it's not onboard. If everything else you plug in is right up against it, it's probably onboard. --- End quote --- Cheers Ginsu, I'll check tonight. |
| Haze:
--- Quote from: councilface on May 13, 2008, 04:38:54 pm ---My monitor is a 21" sceptre LCD. Its about 5 years old I guess. I stole it from my Mrs. Would my lack of Ram be the reason that newer games (PS based I think) seem to stutter/slowdown massively? Would be lovely to have a few games of radiant silvergun :cheers: --- End quote --- your incredibly weak processor would be the reason. you need a top-end core 2 duo to run the newer stuff. |
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