Is FX5200 ok for Half Life2?

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I'm a casual first-person gamer and on a tight budget. I just wanna play Half Life 2 without buying those fancy and expensive videocards.

I remember from previous reviews (years ago) that although FX5200s have poor showing in playing latest games at the time (when Half Life2 was launched), I'm nevertheless interested just to get on with it.

My question is, will FX5200 do the job? Doesn't matter if it plays at lowest fps or res. :roll:

My specs:
P4 2ghz
Asrock P4i45GV (integrated sound & video)
Maxtor 40gb 72krpm
256 mb RAM DDR266
XP Home (no SP1 updates)
Creative 5.1 speakers
AOC 17" CRT flat

No, its impossible to play.

I tested in a C2d platform with the 64 and 128 bit versions
 
I'm a casual first-person gamer and on a tight budget. I just wanna play Half Life 2 without buying those fancy and expensive videocards.

I remember from previous reviews (years ago) that although FX5200s have poor showing in playing latest games at the time (when Half Life2 was launched), I'm nevertheless interested just to get on with it.

My question is, will FX5200 do the job? Doesn't matter if it plays at lowest fps or res. :roll:

My specs:
P4 2ghz
Asrock P4i45GV (integrated sound & video)
Maxtor 40gb 72krpm
256 mb RAM DDR266
XP Home (no SP1 updates)
Creative 5.1 speakers
AOC 17" CRT flat
The FX5200 on the lowest settings can perform about 30fps. That said you'll need to set in console fps_max to about 25-30 to smooth out the fps. On my old c1.8 with a FX5500 I get around 35fps but at times it drops below 15fps unless I use the "fps_max 25" to allow my computer to keep a good connection. More cpu time for the connection, a good protection against lag hacks, and it skips frames allowing old GPU's to keep up. I would suggest you use fps_max on any GPU but only below the avarage fps of that GPU.

The FX5200 isnt a good deal for any slot. What slots are available on your mobo and whats the watts of your PSU? If your mobo is PCI only the X1300 is available but shop around because this one has a high price. Note also the X1300 requires a 300watt PSU.
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=BROWSE&N=200105+4294967168&Ne=300752&Ns=display%5Fprice%7C0&product_code=340770&Pn=Radeon_X1300_Video_Card
If you have an AGP slot and really want something cheap that should perform well try the 9600XT for $49.98. It will beat the socks of the FX5200. The 9600XT requires a 300watt PSU.
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=BROWSE&N=200105+4294967040&Ne=300752&Ns=display%5Fprice%7C0&product_code=310589&Pn=Xtasy_9600XT_Video_Card
I would suggest something with a little more power and the X800pro for $99.98 is a killer deal.
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=BROWSE&N=200105+4294967040&Ne=300752&Ns=display%5Fprice%7C0&product_code=313030&Pn=Radeon_X800_PRO_Video_Card
 
usually isn't the best idea... just skip going out for lunch for a week... add that money to the pile and get something a little bigger... a little better

you will be much happier and hey you might even shed a couple lbs.

:wink:
I've been skipping lunch for 14 months, lost 45 lbs (from 189) and have saved enough for 2 8800s.

Now then, the reason I started skipping lunch is the Cintiq, which I only need two more months to reach, so it's taking all my force of will and then some not to go crazy and spend it with nVidia instead...
 
i can play half life 2, on 1280x1024 on fx5600 256mb, with shaders on high and reflect world, and textures on medium, and models on high, yes its playable, and its smooth, although its like 20fps-ish.

my system is p4 2.6ghz,512mb ram.fx5600 256mb, yeah i can play it with eye candy but , this system would stuggle with everything on max.
 
u guys are totally underestimating fx 5200. i have a fx 5500( same thing but 25mhzhigher clock) but i have it for pci. i play cs:S at medium settings dx9 1024x768. and it is a crazy oc'er. im talking 350/515 from 275/350. and if u really want something good for pci, get a diamond x1300 256 mb. dont get the visiontek, only 64bit bus.

EDit: he has the wierdest mobo. i checked it out, u need to buy like some riser card or something to get an agp4x/8x connection. only pci slots. something like my crippled sony pc (asus custom made kirin-v mobo)
 
If you want to play HL2 only, get an ATI card. HL2 was designed on and basically for ATI, Nvidia's framrates for the money compared to it are much much lower unless you buy like a 7950 GX2 or an 8800. Like they said, X1300.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought Nvidia performed better in Half Life 2?

I'll have to say no, ATI performs better on source games, according to THG.
 
For me, I dislike my bfg 7800 agp card for hl2dm. I lag on the big maps🙁 As far as I am concerned agp is dead, any mobo w/out pcie, I don't want it.

hl2dm ftw!!

3200 xp
2gig of ram
7800 bfg gc

Thats cause of athlon xp, its much slower than a64 or newer proc's. A big map needs a lot of physics/objects calculated and ur cpu may be the bottleneck..

Yes, it is true, i have a 400 fsb. sucks a lot. I'd like to know the average and minimum fps in hl2dm to a 754 socket vs 462 socket. I theorize it's more of an agp or fsb problem. probably both really.
 
Use '-DXLEVEL 70', '-DXLEVEL 80' or '-DXLEVEL 81' in the 'advanced parameters' section of each game profile.

Add it, load game, then configure it.

Remove the -DXLEVEL 70 before reloading the game (it resets all video defaults, but enforces a DirectX 7.0 code path for GPU).

Sure the FX-5200 can run DX 8.1 code path, but it runs like crap, and you can't 'change' Hardware DirectX Version within the game itself, only as a parameter passed to the game .EXE by Steam.

I use this on my laptop (Radeon Xpress 200 Mobile edition) as it supports DirectX 9.0b code path, just it runs twice as fast using the DX 7.0 path and looks 'almost as good' (esp at 25+ fps, vs under 15 fps using defaults).

It is possible Valve corrected this as I reported it to them like... over a year ago... and it is under 1 page of code changes.

The problem is, the card hardware supports a DirectX 9.0 code path, but it is only powerful enough to use a DirectX 8.1 path in Half-Life 2, and they didn't set up 'profiles' for each card, just feature set masks.

Doing this will double your frame rate during heavy combat on cheaper video cards (GeForce FX 5600 or older), esp on older PCs.