Author Topic: Time to upgrade?  (Read 1055 times)

I've been wondering about this, do I need to upgrade my processor or video card? I need your guys opinions.
Processor: Intel Celeron E1400
Graphics Card: GeForce 9400 GT

I want to play Grand Theft Auto IV on max settings and get at least 10 FPS.

In order to get a new processor will I need to get a new mainboard to support more than 1 core?

arent celerons like
horrible?

arent celerons like
horrible?
My old computer died and I eventually replaced everything except the processor. So I wouldn't be surprised.

I had that card before :D!

Six years ago.

I'd upgrade both of them if I were you.

I know what I want for Christmas now.

I want to play Grand Theft Auto IV on max settings and get at least 10 FPS.

Jesus forget you know how hard its gonna be to play GTA at 10fps?

Jesus forget you know how hard its gonna be to play GTA at 10fps?

I play LoL at 5 fps and still do better than most people  :cookieMonster:

Jesus forget you know how hard its gonna be to play GTA at 10fps?
I already play it at 2 FPS on max settings. Won't be that hard for me on 10 FPS.

I already play it at 2 FPS on max settings. Won't be that hard for me on 10 FPS.
are you kidding me

I already play it at 2 FPS on max settings. Won't be that hard for me on 10 FPS.

what the hell is wrong with you


I already play it at 2 FPS on max settings. Won't be that hard for me on 10 FPS.
Do you see things at 1 frame per second in real life?

Do you see things at 1 frame per second in real life?
If so then I'd have a photographic memory.

If so then I'd have a photographic memory.
No you wouldn't.  That would mean everything would just freeze frame for a second in an incredibly slow motion.

How the hell can you play at 10 FPS?  I can barely stand 30 FPS.

No you wouldn't.  That would mean everything would just freeze frame for a second in an incredibly slow motion.

How the hell can you play at 10 FPS?  I can barely stand 30 FPS.

I can barely get 10 fps. on low everything.  :cookieMonster: