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Post by jab on Jan 28, 2015 18:06:26 GMT -6
Which is better Logitech g25 or 27?
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Post by Jon on Jan 28, 2015 20:42:59 GMT -6
Neither one is "better", but if you want the option for sequential shifting but don't mind not having a nicer feeling H shifter, then G25. If you don't mind sacrificing that, get the G27 I guess. I use a G25 because I still use it for haulin and really I'm content with it, I don't see any need to upgrade to G27.
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Post by jab on Jan 28, 2015 21:01:30 GMT -6
Neither one is "better", but if you want the option for sequential shifting but don't mind not having a nicer feeling H shifter, then G25. If you don't mind sacrificing that, get the G27 I guess. I use a G25 because I still use it for haulin and really I'm content with it, I don't see any need to upgrade to G27. Thanks
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 1, 2015 18:25:33 GMT -6
I got some spare cash sitting around right now, and I thought to my self why not spend some of it on a new graphics card. I was wanting to know from you guys what you use and what you would recommend? I want to play ETS2 smoothly and without mediocre graphics.
EDIT: This is what I'm running now: My Ram: is 2GB my CPU: is Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo CPU @2.66 GHz and my Graphics Card: is Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT
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Post by badger on Feb 1, 2015 19:30:59 GMT -6
I have a Sapphire R9 270X 4GB that plays ETS2 like a dream. Although i'm forever trying to find the optimal SweetFX settings.
I'm sure there's quite a few cheaper cards than mine that would play ETS2 just fine as well.
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 1, 2015 19:36:42 GMT -6
I have a Sapphire R9 270X 4GB that plays ETS2 like a dream. Although i'm forever trying to find the optimal SweetFX settings. I'm sure there's quite a few cheaper cards than mine that would play ETS2 just fine as well. You didn't need to fine tune anything right?
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Post by badger on Feb 1, 2015 19:47:32 GMT -6
No, not really. SweetFX was the only thing I really did to optimize the card for ETS2.
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 1, 2015 19:50:44 GMT -6
No, not really. SweetFX was the only thing I really did to optimize the card for ETS2. I'm going to sound like an idiot here, but what is SweetFX?
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Post by badger on Feb 1, 2015 20:13:10 GMT -6
Search "SweetFX" in the searchbar and you'll see a couple threads about it as well as some download links.
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 1, 2015 21:09:40 GMT -6
Well it seems that a lot of people have told me that if I get a new card it will bottleneck my computer. If I were to get a new pc what would you guys suggest?
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Post by badger on Feb 2, 2015 0:43:18 GMT -6
Build one. It will be a much better value than anything you can buy prebuilt. It's basically like Legos so not super difficult to assemble yourself. As for what parts to get, it all depends on the kind of games you want to play. Trucksims aren't what I would call super demanding but stuff like Arma III will tax your computer. If you're like some folks on here that are content to play Haulin all day long your current computer is probably fine lol. If we're talking ETS2 you can get decent graphics out of an Intel i3, 8 GB of memory and an entry level video card like a Radeon HD 7770 or a GT 730 (don't quote me on that though) PC Partpicker is a good place to get started, you can test out different build compatibility wise. Also a godsend when figuring out what you can (and can't) afford. pcpartpicker.comIf you can tell us your budget than I'm sure some of us can take the time to throw together a build for you based on what you want to play.
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Post by Mado S. Yaghi on Feb 2, 2015 13:22:56 GMT -6
hey guys i just got myself a logitech g27 and im having some trouble setting it up for ETS2 can some please help me its something with the wheel everything is good .
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 2, 2015 21:56:11 GMT -6
Build one. It will be a much better value than anything you can buy prebuilt. It's basically like Legos so not super difficult to assemble yourself. As for what parts to get, it all depends on the kind of games you want to play. Trucksims aren't what I would call super demanding but stuff like Arma III will tax your computer. If you're like some folks on here that are content to play Haulin all day long your current computer is probably fine lol. If we're talking ETS2 you can get decent graphics out of an Intel i3, 8 GB of memory and an entry level video card like a Radeon HD 7770 or a GT 730 (don't quote me on that though) PC Partpicker is a good place to get started, you can test out different build compatibility wise. Also a godsend when figuring out what you can (and can't) afford. pcpartpicker.comIf you can tell us your budget than I'm sure some of us can take the time to throw together a build for you based on what you want to play. I want to run ETS 2 without jaggies and to run the game smoothly. Also, for ATS.
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Post by Danny W. on Feb 3, 2015 9:56:25 GMT -6
I bought a GTX 750Ti FTW edition, and for the small price of $211 it packs a big punch.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2015 15:58:41 GMT -6
Build one. It will be a much better value than anything you can buy prebuilt. It's basically like Legos so not super difficult to assemble yourself. As for what parts to get, it all depends on the kind of games you want to play. Trucksims aren't what I would call super demanding but stuff like Arma III will tax your computer. If you're like some folks on here that are content to play Haulin all day long your current computer is probably fine lol. If we're talking ETS2 you can get decent graphics out of an Intel i3, 8 GB of memory and an entry level video card like a Radeon HD 7770 or a GT 730 (don't quote me on that though) PC Partpicker is a good place to get started, you can test out different build compatibility wise. Also a godsend when figuring out what you can (and can't) afford. pcpartpicker.comIf you can tell us your budget than I'm sure some of us can take the time to throw together a build for you based on what you want to play. I want to run ETS 2 without jaggies and to run the game smoothly. Also, for ATS. I have a Geforce 970 and I run everything without lag and mostly jaggies to. It really depends on what games you play and how much you are willing to spend
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 3, 2015 18:31:11 GMT -6
I want to run ETS 2 without jaggies and to run the game smoothly. Also, for ATS. I have a Geforce 970 and I run everything without lag and mostly jaggies to. It really depends on what games you play and how much you are willing to spend I'm willing to spend the money. I'm deciding whether to build a pc and what are the best parts to use. Do you have any advice?
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Post by I.Gomez on Feb 3, 2015 21:55:59 GMT -6
hey guys i have two questions
1: how can i get my JPEG images too look almost as good as my PNG.? 2: which program would be better for overclocking a Geforce 6150SE Nforce 430?
Thanks in advance
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Post by Danny W. on Feb 4, 2015 11:27:16 GMT -6
hey guys i have two questions 1: how can i get my JPEG images too look almost as good as my PNG.? 2: which program would be better for overclocking a Geforce 6150SE Nforce 430? Thanks in advance i use photoshop to convert my Pngs to Jpeg and they look decent, and EVGA Precision is a good one.
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Post by jab on Feb 4, 2015 17:10:07 GMT -6
I use Razor game booster to take my screenshots, you can set it to take JPEG or png and not have to worry about converting them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 17:44:59 GMT -6
I have a Geforce 970 and I run everything without lag and mostly jaggies to. It really depends on what games you play and how much you are willing to spend I'm willing to spend the money. I'm deciding whether to build a pc and what are the best parts to use. Do you have any advice? Well my pc cost me $1700 all said and done, but it took me a year and a half to build it. I can run anything and everything at all ultra 1920x1080p. It really depends if you game, yet use photoshop i'd suggest getting an i5 and wait until the dx12 amd cards are out cause the 900 series nvidia is lacking.
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Post by Colonel on Feb 4, 2015 19:12:19 GMT -6
Get an i7 and a 780ti. That's the best you can get right now. The rest is personal preference, but that's the cream of the crop. If you can get a 780ti anyway. lol
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Post by Triple Ace on Feb 4, 2015 19:24:23 GMT -6
Get an i7 and a 780ti. That's the best you can get right now. The rest is personal preference, but that's the cream of the crop. If you can get a 780ti anyway. lol Lol. The thing is 600-700 dollars. I think that's where it's a bit much.
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Post by Colonel on Feb 4, 2015 19:30:24 GMT -6
Well don't say you're willing to spend the money and not set the amount you're willing to spend. Tell me what you want to spend and I'll get you a pcpartpicker in your pricerange that will do great for you.
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Post by Kingmann™ on Feb 4, 2015 19:38:39 GMT -6
Would a geforce 7950GTX run most games on max settings and without lag
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Post by Colonel on Feb 4, 2015 19:40:28 GMT -6
Nope. Dinosaurs don't do well in today's society.
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