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Memory is not the problem. Auran says a 7200 card is the minimum and recommends an 8800 and a 3.4 GHz Pentium processor. You have a 6150 and 2.6 Ghz AMD. To use it with TS 12, keeping the Auran specs in mind. (2 gb ram is fine).
You don't want to be on the minimum side of hardware for any program you run
John I wasn't suggesting he upgrade to the minimum, I was just pointing out the minimum Auran specs for a comparison to his current specs for perspective.
Not all of these guys are working professionals like you and I, they may be on allowance, paper route, in college, or just starting out, so the minimum config is an "Item" to reconcile. Otherwise, sounds like some pent up frustration from the past is venting... Feel free to use this board therapeutically.
Give me a budget and I'll give you a build, that will help...
If you don't know how or are a little afraid of building,
Auran recommends NVidia cards for TS12. Do you know the MSI and Radeon cards in this video will work with TS12?
I didn't look at the video, but any card should work with Trainz regardless of chipset or manufacturer. It's just that OpenGL historically has been better-supported on nVidia.
This thread was started because a graphic card is not working w/TS12 (albeit even an NVidia). Should work and does work are different - aka are you going to bet your purchasing money on it. If this gentleman (TramDU1214) is going to recommend a system to Kris94, and not stick to Auran's specs, he should at least speak to the gpu compatibility of his recommendation w/TS12. I have had to change gpu manufacturers because TS12 would not work with a Radeon card. Kris94 has the recommended manufacturer, the performance being the title of this thread "it sucks." "Any card" doesn't always work ("but should!").
Ok, then which cards DON'T work with Trainz?
does not ring true. The point is if someone pops onto a TS12 thread and says "you can build this system" it is only appropriate to state its TS12 performance....but any card should work with Trainz regardless of chipset or manufacturer
This forum has several examples. Therefore
does not ring true. The point is if someone pops onto a TS12 thread and says "you can build this system" it is only appropriate to state its TS12 performance.
Examples, please? If you can point to threads even with just the card chipset, that may even be good enough. I'll make up the list myself.
Integrated graphics or cards that are below minimum-spec can be excluded, of course, such as the OPs 6150SE.