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video card graphic drivers for PCSX2

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  1. kyuketsuki

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    mr reaper, i need to have the right and essential graphic driver for my NVDIA RIVA TNT MODEL 64/MODEL 64 pro... im currently using that video card but i was not able to play ps2 games on my pc...
    the graphic looks kinda crush..and i dont know what to do to have it play smoothly..pls help me..

    Posted 2 years ago » Permalink

  2. Reaper-X

    The Reaper
    Joined: Feb '07
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    im so sorry for late reply .. btw .. well .. if you're sure that you were using Riva TNT model .. then im sorry that you cant play / use pcsx2 because that vga card is not supported

    Posted 2 years ago » Permalink

  3. kyuketsuki

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    thanks for the reply mr reaper..
    by the way, can i ask u for the list of supported vga? pls...
    how about a built-in graphic adapter.. like sis vga?
    i thought that NVIDIA RIVA TNT MODEL 64 PRO is a great vga,infact its a high performance graphics processors for the performance mainstream PC market and The RIVA processors utilize a 128-bit pipeline to support the computational throughput required for current and future graphically intensive applications.

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  4. kyuketsuki

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    mr reaper.. what should i do? all i need to work is the graphics or the video output, other features and functions are working fine...except the graphic... help me pls

    Posted 2 years ago » Permalink

  5. Reaper-X

    The Reaper
    Joined: Feb '07
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    erm .. actually onboard vga cant be used to :( simply because most of them lack pixel & vertex shader features available on medium - high range video card :) .. eventhough some of those onboard card has ps / vs features the speed is nothing compared to PCIe / AGP card because of low clockspeed

    i thought that NVIDIA RIVA TNT MODEL 64 PRO is a great vga,infact its a high performance graphics processors for the performance mainstream PC market and The RIVA processors utilize a 128-bit pipeline to support the computational throughput required for current and future graphically intensive applications.

    to be honest back then Riva TNT was the king of the graphic card before Geforce series came, but now it has been replaced by more powerful card

    Posted 2 years ago » Permalink

  6. kyuketsuki

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    thanks mr reaper.. i guess i have to do more work before i will be able to play ps2 on my pc, i have to earn money to buy a vga card that is suitable for the game..
    anyway, ps2 rules...
    thanks mr reaper..

    Posted 2 years ago » Permalink

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