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A graphics card capable of handling 250 frames per second in Call of Duty 4.

A graphics card capable of handling 250 frames per second in Call of Duty 4.

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nerdyninja10
Junior Member
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01-26-2021, 07:30 PM
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To utilize advanced movement techniques and visual exploits in Call of Duty 4, a frame rate of 250 frames per second is required. I’m searching for an older, affordable graphics card capable of achieving this performance at 250fps on its lowest settings while rendering video at a resolution of 720p. A GeForce GTX 6600 GT currently manages around 100 frames per second at a resolution of 640x480. Would a GeForce GTX 650, or perhaps an HD 5770/6770/7770 card, be suitable?
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nerdyninja10
01-26-2021, 07:30 PM #1

To utilize advanced movement techniques and visual exploits in Call of Duty 4, a frame rate of 250 frames per second is required. I’m searching for an older, affordable graphics card capable of achieving this performance at 250fps on its lowest settings while rendering video at a resolution of 720p. A GeForce GTX 6600 GT currently manages around 100 frames per second at a resolution of 640x480. Would a GeForce GTX 650, or perhaps an HD 5770/6770/7770 card, be suitable?

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1lunacat1
Junior Member
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01-28-2021, 05:45 AM
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A secondhand 750ti can be found on eBay for approximately $30 to $50, and a strong processor might enable frame rates of around 250. However, your present CPU is likely inadequate, and I’d strongly recommend replacing the whole system instead. Furthermore, utilizing glitches within game mechanics is not equivalent to dishonest behavior. Those who believe differently should abandon their inflated sense of superiority and cease acting like novice players, frankly.
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1lunacat1
01-28-2021, 05:45 AM #2

A secondhand 750ti can be found on eBay for approximately $30 to $50, and a strong processor might enable frame rates of around 250. However, your present CPU is likely inadequate, and I’d strongly recommend replacing the whole system instead. Furthermore, utilizing glitches within game mechanics is not equivalent to dishonest behavior. Those who believe differently should abandon their inflated sense of superiority and cease acting like novice players, frankly.

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SlasherG
Member
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02-01-2021, 05:10 AM
#3
Your processor will limit your graphics card performance before it does at that high frame rate and low display resolution. What central processing unit do you possess?
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SlasherG
02-01-2021, 05:10 AM #3

Your processor will limit your graphics card performance before it does at that high frame rate and low display resolution. What central processing unit do you possess?

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Blubberboy22
Member
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02-01-2021, 03:12 PM
#4
Seriously, that game is awful! Why can't you simply improve?
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Blubberboy22
02-01-2021, 03:12 PM #4

Seriously, that game is awful! Why can't you simply improve?

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yZetroPvP
Junior Member
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02-05-2021, 06:54 PM
#5
The central processing unit will likely limit your graphics card performance at that high frame rate and low resolution. What processor do you possess?

I have a Core2Quad Q8200 running at an increased speed, but I suspect it won't be a significant issue since it maintains a 20% utilization rate when achieving approximately 100 frames per second.
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yZetroPvP
02-05-2021, 06:54 PM #5

The central processing unit will likely limit your graphics card performance at that high frame rate and low resolution. What processor do you possess?

I have a Core2Quad Q8200 running at an increased speed, but I suspect it won't be a significant issue since it maintains a 20% utilization rate when achieving approximately 100 frames per second.

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MrTurtleLover
Member
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02-05-2021, 09:59 PM
#6
Seriously. That game is awful! Why can’t you simply improve your skills? If you aren't prepared to address the question, please move on to the subsequent one.
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MrTurtleLover
02-05-2021, 09:59 PM #6

Seriously. That game is awful! Why can’t you simply improve your skills? If you aren't prepared to address the question, please move on to the subsequent one.

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KillaTron100
Member
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02-06-2021, 12:52 AM
#7
Regardless of how much you enhance your Titan RTX graphics card, the performance won’t increase significantly if your central processing unit cannot supply sufficient data.
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KillaTron100
02-06-2021, 12:52 AM #7

Regardless of how much you enhance your Titan RTX graphics card, the performance won’t increase significantly if your central processing unit cannot supply sufficient data.

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RageGlitch
Posting Freak
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02-06-2021, 04:59 AM
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Despite an upgrade to a Titan RTX, performance gains will be limited if your central processing unit cannot adequately supply data. At 100 frames per second, the CPU usage is only 20%, indicating sufficient capacity.
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RageGlitch
02-06-2021, 04:59 AM #8

Despite an upgrade to a Titan RTX, performance gains will be limited if your central processing unit cannot adequately supply data. At 100 frames per second, the CPU usage is only 20%, indicating sufficient capacity.

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Experimentl
Member
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02-23-2021, 06:57 AM
#9
Overall processor usage provides limited insight; it’s essential to track activity on each individual core. When a single core reaches 100% utilization, while the remaining cores remain idle, the system will display a total CPU usage of approximately 25%. Legacy games typically require only one or two cores, and a single core approaching maximum capacity can significantly restrict performance.
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Experimentl
02-23-2021, 06:57 AM #9

Overall processor usage provides limited insight; it’s essential to track activity on each individual core. When a single core reaches 100% utilization, while the remaining cores remain idle, the system will display a total CPU usage of approximately 25%. Legacy games typically require only one or two cores, and a single core approaching maximum capacity can significantly restrict performance.

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SmashBeaz
Member
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02-24-2021, 12:39 AM
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Heated:

Overall processor figures aren't very informative; you should observe all individual cores. If one core reaches 100% utilization while the remaining three remain idle, the reported total processor usage will be only 25%. A vintage game like that typically doesn’t require more than one or two cores, and a single core operating at full capacity can significantly restrict performance.

Yes, I’ll investigate that as well, but I strongly believe it's capable of handling the task.
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SmashBeaz
02-24-2021, 12:39 AM #10

Heated:

Overall processor figures aren't very informative; you should observe all individual cores. If one core reaches 100% utilization while the remaining three remain idle, the reported total processor usage will be only 25%. A vintage game like that typically doesn’t require more than one or two cores, and a single core operating at full capacity can significantly restrict performance.

Yes, I’ll investigate that as well, but I strongly believe it's capable of handling the task.

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