- Aug 11, 2008
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Not sure if this should be in this forum or the PC gaming forum, but I will post it here.
I have an older off the shelf system that I cannot overclock, and it has a relatively weak CPU (E4500 at stock). The rest of my system consists of a 9800GT, vista 32 bit, 3gb of ram, and a 500 gb HD that is about half filled, mostly with games.
I think I am being limited by this CPU in a fair number of situations. I know how to compensate for a GPU limited situation (lower texture quality, draw distance, shader quality, etc.), but dont know how to compensate for a weak CPU. I game at 1440x900.
It seems that a lot of recent games, especially console ports, require a lot of CPU power, yet still do not have at all impressive graphics (Blops, anyone??).
So my question is, are there any in game settings that will compensate for a weak CPU and if so which ones will improve performance the most with the least effect on the appearance of the game.
I have an older off the shelf system that I cannot overclock, and it has a relatively weak CPU (E4500 at stock). The rest of my system consists of a 9800GT, vista 32 bit, 3gb of ram, and a 500 gb HD that is about half filled, mostly with games.
I think I am being limited by this CPU in a fair number of situations. I know how to compensate for a GPU limited situation (lower texture quality, draw distance, shader quality, etc.), but dont know how to compensate for a weak CPU. I game at 1440x900.
It seems that a lot of recent games, especially console ports, require a lot of CPU power, yet still do not have at all impressive graphics (Blops, anyone??).
So my question is, are there any in game settings that will compensate for a weak CPU and if so which ones will improve performance the most with the least effect on the appearance of the game.
