More On My New ATI Radeon 4650

Yup I have been spending the past week just playing with my older games with my new toy – the ATI Radeon HD 4650 card.

I’m just constantly amazed by how much I can push the graphic details up to, and still maintain great framerates. One game in particular, Assassin’s Creed, never cease to amaze me in this part. In my previous entry, I put everything to max except the resolution. Now, I pushed the resolution up to the max my monitor could handle – 1280×1024.

As you can see in the video below, there is virtually no impact on the framerates to the naked eye. However, FRAPS did measure an average of 3 frames less than at 1024×768.

As you can see from the video clip, it’s still smooth on the whole. During recording of this video, there is naturally a drop of framerates. Without recording on, it’s smoother. Compare this clip to my previous ones:

  1. Old PC – P4 3.0Ghz Hyperthreading
  2. Old PC – same rig as above, with some tweaking

For an investment of just about S$100, I think my current rig can last me a couple of years more!

Since the IT Show 2009 is on right now (for people in Singapore), you might want to run out and grab an even better card than what I have – the ATI Radeon 4870. I hope they are selling it at a great discount over there. In any case, I won’t be going to the IT Show. I have nothing to buy, and I don’t want to tempt myself on non-essential stuff I might see there, and buy them on impulse 🙂

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My New Toy – ATI Radeon 4650

ATI's Ruby fictional female character.Image via Wikipedia

About 6 months or so, circumstances forced me to upgrade my PC. Budegtary constraints meant I had to get a “value” or “budget” system. I got one with an integrated graphics chip, the ATI HD3200, which is probably one of the better boards at the time.

6 months later, ie now, I have saved up enough to finally upgrade the graphics card. I still had budgetary constraints, and I looked around for the best I could buy for about S$100 (US$66). After poring through pricelists online via The Hardwarezone, I finally narrowed my choice down to the ATI Radeon 3850 and the ATI Radeon 4650 line. I wanted to consider a nvidia 9600GT, being a nvidia user for a long time. However, prices for a nvidia 9600 was not within my budget.

After a little more deliberation, and of course looking at reviews, I finally decided on the ATI Radeon 4650, being the best card I could afford at this time. Reviews looked good on this card – supposedly able to do 30FPS or more on games I play, even at 1280×1024.

Once I got home with the card, and a quick installation later, I ran up various games to give it a test. I ran Armed Assault, and increased resolution to 1280×1024, pumping graphic details up to “high” settings. While I didn’t run FRAPS to measure the framerates, I could “feel” that it’s a whole lot smoother. Even the character animations of the soldiers felt smoother.

Next I ran Assassin’s Creed, the Framerate Killer on my previous PC. On average I could only do about 7 to 12 FPS on my previous PC, and slightly better about 10 to 15 on my current one with the embedded ATI HD3200. I’ll let the video clip below speak for itself.

Framerates now average about 30 FPS, spiking to 42 and bottoming out around 19 or so. Pretty dang good for a card that costs S$109 eh? This time around, I put Assassin’s Creed into max graphic settings, keeping only the resolution at 1024×768. Everything else was maxed out.

Yes I am pretty pleased, and amazed, at how a cheap card can change the gaming experience. Yes I would like the highest end card if I can afford it of course. However, since I couldn’t, the ATI Radeon 4650 is the next best thing I can get.

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Videogames Make Us Violent! Not!

Halo 3

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First off, yeah sorry I haven’t written in a while. I haven’t really gotten any new games lately, and I also haven’t been playing any of my older ones. Well, Fallout 3 still refuse to work, and I haven’t had time to actually go hunt for patches.

I’ve also been recently engrossed in watching Deep Space Nine. You know, the Star Trek series? Yeah we never had that aired over here in Singapore, and I finally managed to get all 7 seasons of it. I’ve been locked up in my room watching it from Season 1, episode 1 (btw, the way that Jadzia Dax died is so lame~!).

Anyway, I came across this pretty disturbing article here when scanning some news sites. In summary, a boy who was forbidden to play a videogame called “Halo 3”, got a gun and shot his parents, killing his mother and seriously wounding his father.

Now, I’m going to say that this doesn’t necessarily prove that videogames make us violent. I’m saying that the presence of a gun is the factor that facilitated this tragedy. After all, it’s the USA. Everyone has the right to bear arms for “protection”.

Here in Singapore, we’re always being ridiculed as a “police state” where the only people allowed to bear arms are the police and the army.

But, imagine if this kid were to be in Singapore. There is no way he’d find a gun “locked away” at home. If he wanted to kill his parents, he’d have to hunt for a knife from the kitchen. With a knife, his parents can actually run away (or subdue him) and get help. Nobody needed to die.

Oh yes, of course, us Chinese know Kung Fu, and we’d kick the shit out of the boy. Riiigghhhttt…

That’s one for us here in our police state, zero for freedom to bear arms.

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