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What video card?

Zenigata

Non-League
12 February 2006
Lucca, Italy
Lucchese
Hi,
can I play Pes 2010 at full resolution (I have a 19" 1440*900 monitor) with an Ati HD4670, Nvidia 8800 GS or 9600 GSO?

Thanks
 
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Is that a 500mb model 4670? It'll also depend on your CPU and system RAM. Based on the card alone, it's hard to say, but probably yes.
 
I have a 512mb hd4670 and I play with high settings at 1680x1050 with constant 60fps no slowdowns
My processor is e2160 clocked @ 1.8ghz with 2 gig of ram
I think you will be fine
 
Hi guys I have a quistion.

I've just ordered Dell studio 17 laptop and it has a 512 MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 video card.

Is this good enough for running PES 2010/COD smoothly?
 
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Hi guys I have a quistion.

I've just ordered Dell studio 17 laptop and it has a 512 MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 video card.

Is this good enough for running PES 2010/COD smoothly?
Not sure about 4570.:COOL:
What resolution does your Dell Studio laptop support?
Well if your GPU doesn't support higher resolutions you wont make full use of the graphics.

Yes its probably good enough for 640x480 resolution LOL.:DANCE:
I have a Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4890 OC, I recommend that on PC so that you can play on 1920x1200 resolution.

Also get a 24 inch Samsung T240 monitor to enjoy full HD experience like on PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles.:BOP:
 
Not sure about 4570.:COOL:
What resolution does your Dell Studio laptop support?
Well if your GPU doesn't support higher resolutions you wont make full use of the graphics.

Yes its probably good enough for 640x480 resolution LOL.:DANCE:
I have a Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4890 OC, I recommend that on PC so that you can play on 1920x1200 resolution.

Also get a 24 inch Samsung T240 monitor to enjoy full HD experience like on PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles.:BOP:


I thought PS3 was running PES at 720p...
 
I've got a Intel C2D OC from 1.8 to 3.0 ghz. A Geforce 8800 GTS 640 mb and 4 gb RAM. Running Windows 7. Without any settings in nvidia control panel or D3DOverrider or such, I find PES to be slow when applying Vsync. Without Vsync enabled, I play at 1280x800 and Medium quality. On higher graphics i find that i need frame skipping for the game to float nicely. And with frame skipping, I sometimes, mostly during online play, experience massive slowdowns and response issues.

So, I think that you need quite a strong computer to play pes with good responsiveness. Because the game wont display lower fps if your specs don't add up, it will be slow in response instead.
 
Not sure about 4570.:COOL:
What resolution does your Dell Studio laptop support?
Well if your GPU doesn't support higher resolutions you wont make full use of the graphics.

Yes its probably good enough for 640x480 resolution LOL.:DANCE:
I have a Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4890 OC, I recommend that on PC so that you can play on 1920x1200 resolution.

Also get a 24 inch Samsung T240 monitor to enjoy full HD experience like on PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles.:BOP:

I have a PS3 on 40 inch Bravia LCD TV. I'm most of the time at collage, so I don't play so often at home.

The laptop's resolution is: 17,3-inch HD+ (1600 x 900) TrueLife WLED (LC-WLED) + 900p / ATI Mobility RadeonTM HD 4570 512 MB

It has also a Pentium Dual Core T4300(2.1GHz,800MHz,1MB) processor. I hope this is OK for PES 2010 :)
 
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I have a laptop too

Intel p7350
4 giga ram
ATI HD4650 with 1 GB Gddr3 ram
Game runs well at full rés (16/9 1600*900 I think) and high settings
no probs at all.
In fact it almosts runs better than pes2009
 
I thought PS3 was running PES at 720p...
Well, the PS3 has a weaker graphics card afterall. You can't really expect a card from year 2007s PS3 release to run on higher quality.

My Graphics card was released in April 2009, so its fairly recent.
THe PS3 runs on 720P and 1080P maximum.

PC can run over 1200P:D If my monitor supported higher resolution other than 1920x1200 res then I could've experienced even better quality picture.
I have a PS3 on 40 inch Bravia LCD TV. I'm most of the time at collage, so I don't play so often at home.

The laptop's resolution is: 17,3-inch HD+ (1600 x 900) TrueLife WLED (LC-WLED) + 900p / ATI Mobility RadeonTM HD 4570 512 MB

It has also a Pentium Dual Core T4300(2.1GHz,800MHz,1MB) processor. I hope this is OK for PES 2010 :)
Yes that's absolutely fine.
You should be able to play PES 2010 with absolutely no problem at all!:P
 
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