high system requirement to run cs?

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high system requirement to run cs?

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Hi,
Im really confused...im trying to get my 2nd system to run cs good so i upgraded to Celeron 525mhz, Geforce 256 DDR, and Abit BE6 board.
I thought with this kinda power i should be able to run it good right? WRONG, it even stutters at 640x480!! on online servers wit about 20 ppo. I plugged in my 1ghz P3 from my main rig and things got alot better but its still not as good as my Radeon that im using for now. I had a p3 800 and Voodoo3 and it ran cs GREAT, same if not lil slower than my radeon at 1024x768 so i thought an Geforce256 DDR should be overkill for cs. is my cpu too slow for the Geforce?? this system also packed wit 192 sdram.

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something else is wrong there. My wife's computer is a p3 600@800mhz w/ Geforce 1 32mb SDRAM and it runs CS at 1024x768 perfect?

Using the latest drivers? checked the AGP settings and things like that?
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did u try clean installing your system? did u overclock anything? if u did, set them in their default clockspeeds and see if it runs better
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something definitely wrong... i've played CS on a c300a@450 w/ only an ATI Rage card (16meg?) & 128mb RAM. it wasn't great, but it was playable.
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Yeah something is definitly wrong with that setup. I had a celeron300@458, 384MB SDRAM, and a voodo3 3500 and it would run REALLY well at 1024x768. How do you have a celeron at 525? is it overclocked? if so that could be your problem. one of your cards might not be handling the weird PCI bus frequency that overclocking can cause.
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Yeah i would say something is wrong. I use to play counter strike on a Celeron 300a@450 with a Monster Fusion @ 1024x768 and it ran fine.
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damn for realz? crap i tried running cpu at stock speed (466) samething. should a format??
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Post by VonJames »

I wouldn't think CS would be anymore demanding than just Halflife itself. I remember running HL on one of those cacheless 266's @400 with 64m ram, and a voodoo2, only getting occasional stutters, but very playable.
My nephew used that setup for over a year and a half and had little complaint, even playing online.
I agree with the others, somethings not right.
Did you have other video cards in that system ? Maybe some older drivers left behind causing problems ? Using Opengl ?

Just for the heck of it, I fired up halflife and switched from opengl to direct3d to see if there was any difference, and man, it was lag city ! My machine is more than healthy enough for that, but I couldn't believe how slow and laggy things were running direct3d.
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Post by shaggy »

What kind of a connection are you on? Stuttering online play is usually a side effect of using an incorrect rate setting. If you are on dial-up you will probably get a certian amount of "latency chop" no matter what you tweak, but an unbareable amount isnt normal.
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im on a dsl line and get around 50 ping on average server.
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