Depends on the type of ram and whether that processor is 64Bit or not. I have pretty much the same config but my ram is the bottleneck because its so slow.
the mb's is nothing on a graphics card, the CPU tact and the RAM speed is what counts stonie!
I've got a new system with a INTEL dual core 6300 with 2 GB DDR2 RAMS(Corsair)and a ATI X1950XT with 256mb i got erverything on high and i got 70 fps on 64 player maps!
The next better graphic card with 512 MB cost 100€ more!
I whould buy a lower graphic card and buy in 2 years maybe a card witch support DirectX10!
I'd say the graphics card is the biggest bottleneck. But the CPU and mem are also holding you back. If its AGP (dont remember if they made 6600LE for AGP), then dont even thinking about upgrading it until you move over to PCIe. AGP performance fell behind PCIe over the last year.
I'd say get a 7950 and wait a year or 2 before buying a DX10 vid card. But you'll still feel the 1 gig of mem and CPU skipping heartbeats.
I'd say there's no real bottleneck in Andi's config. The system should be pretty well balanced. Upgrading the cpu will make the gpu the bottleneck and for a better gpu, the cpu would be the bottleneck.
Yes it is still a AGP Mainboard.
To stay away from a full upgrade to a PCI express Board (means new gfxcard, new RAM, new Processor) I will buy the new sapphire agp graphiccard x1950 pro 512 agp at my favorite online shop lite retail about 225 €, that will make the most of the coming games playable and the cost arent that high then buying a new system.
Ramrod, out!
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I wouldn't invest one cent into an AGP system. It's tough but you are better of saving for a new mainboard, 2gb that fit into it, new cpu and new graphicscard.
just call me phil on ts, ingame, wherever. i'll even respond to phil in real life. wooohooo!
for sure the newest technologie is always the best solution, but always be up to date is expensive.
new board means new cpu, new ram, new gfx card (at least) and i think in buying this you won't have something with lowquality, if you won't spend too much money at the moment and want to wait a little bit and you will buy in one or one and a half year this is a good solution, i think, for sure i won't be able to keep competetive with my system with the high end solutions. But it is the best price atm.
saving money for new mainboard, 2gb cpu and gfx for my requirements would cost about 1.500 € or something like that
Ramrod, out!
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current Campaign:
come on i bought a new system!!!Total costs 1000€ with all
CPU:INTEL core 2duo 6300
RAM:Corsair DDR2 667 2GB
Graficscard:ATI X1950XT 256MB PCIe
Mainboard:Asus P5B
power pack:Enermax Liberty 500W
Hard disk :250GB seagate Baracuda 8,5ms
This is not the best system but a good one!
And i have time now and then in future i will buy a Graficc. witch will support DirectX10
Prob is you'll get a new AGP video card, and put a couple hundred $$ into a card that one would hope would last 2 years.
Reality is the new video card will give you 5-10 frames more with a couple details turned up. Even if you get over the disappointment that while it helped, the system is still slow. Then when the next game comes out in the next year, you're back to looking at upgrading again, this time another video card besides new CPU, MB, RAM.
If its bottom dollar, AMD CPU, MB, (prolly PSU too) and 2gigs are pretty cheap (well, maybe not the mem). I wouldnt buy anything less than $200 on the vid tho. If you have a few dollars more, Intel would give a better bang for the buck if you OC.
OK, Theres always a way to boost your system. Its called "overclocking" !!! I bet you all know what it is . If you've got time for OC'ing and honey-money for your new Monster8GB32Terraflop system than i recommend overclocking . Heres a little guide for ya <a href="http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showth ... t=17612922"> Beginners Guide to Overclocking</a>
and since you all "flashed" you systems am just gonna follow: *Bling* *Bling*
AMD X2 4400 @ 2.5MGHz on air
2GB Ballistix @ 270MHz(currently 250MHz)loose timings
DFI nF4 SLI-DR
ATI x850 xt pe (PCI-E) -Stock-
Edit: System is 1 year old
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The graphics card is definitely the next upgrade. Another gig of ram would hasten map loads but that is really the only advantage more ram will give you, once you get past the 1 gig mark.
Find a Nvidea GT6800 OC w\256 megs as a minimum replacement. That is what I use right now and am very happy with all aspects except map load times which is long due to my only having one gig of DDR2 566mhz ram running at 1033 mhz.