Failed PC Build

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  1. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 & Ultimate x64
       #1

    Failed PC Build


    I started building my own pc little under a year ago and am still pretty inexpericenceed with this stuff.

    I have had it going for some time now (about 3 Months) but recently spent 280 pounds on a new grapics card which i put in today.

    What it consists of now:

    AMD Athlon II X2 250
    Corsiar 4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3
    Point of View Nvidia GTX 570
    MSI 770-C45
    Samsung HD103SJ 1TB 32MB 7200RPM SATA HD
    Antec Truepower 650W PSU
    Actric Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler
    Antec 300 Case + two antec fans that came with the case
    120mm Xilence Case Fan *3
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

    Other info:
    Antivirus = Kaspersky IS 11
    Monitor = Sony Bravia 32" TV

    I, when planning this, thought that it would be an extremely good pc but found that it is really not alot better then my other much cheaper Dell Inspiron 546!:wallbash:

    The most recent component i got was the GTX 570, i enjoy futureistic FPSs on xbox and thought this card would cope with Crysis, i installed that today and its ok, but nothing compared to the xbox, when i make the settings anthing high at all i get horrible lag worse than ever experienced on the xbox! but this computer cost over 3x as much! what is going on.

    in the cusom pc 2007 benchmarks it got something sh*t like 750 and geek bench was only 3008. WEI is 5.9 but graphics is 7.3! (5.9 from harddisk)

    i have done a little bit of research and the term "bottleneck" comes up alot, if i am the victim of this bottlenecking then which component is it?:miffed:

    It seems to be ok with things like video conversion and the like but games it really falls down.

    One thing that i have noticed is the components are quite cold CPU when not under stress sits at about 11-15 degrees, dont know if its related though i am in quite a cold room.

    I started reading bit tech and buying custom PC from about 1/2 the way though and have follow some recomendations, i now worry about the components i chose myself when i didnt have so much money to spend such as the Motherboard and cpu.

    Any help suggestions ideas possible upgrades would be greatly appreciated.

    The aim buy the time this thread is over is to have me able to play crysis at an ok spec which out this bloody lag.

    Thanks in advance.

    Charlie
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  2. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2

    My only suggestions are:
    Make sure you have the latest Bios.
    Did it run better before adding the new Video card? If so, that may be an issue.
    Also, most MSI boards come with auto OC switches on the MB. Make sure they are set to default level. They sometimes come OC'd.
    Make sure the ram is in the correct slots.

    Apparently there were problems with the MB and CPU as they have both been discontinued. Many users have said the MB takes much more power than it should. However, it seems to me that you have plenty of power. Also make sure everything in BIOS is set to default levels.
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  3. Posts : 324
    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #3

    YouGamers: PC Game Reviews, Previews, News, Articles, System Requirements and the Game-o-Meter

    go here and run benchmark for crysis, it will tell you why your game is lagging, my guess is its because of CPU
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  4. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 & Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    are these results O.K?

    24/12/2010 21:53:19 - Vista 64
    Beginning Run #1 on Map-island, Demo-benchmark_gpu
    DX10 1280x1024, AA=2x, Vsync=Disabled, 32 bit test, FullScreen
    Demo Loops=1, Time Of Day= 9
    Global Game Quality: High
    ==============================================================
    TimeDemo Play Started , (Total Frames: 2000, Recorded Time: 111.86s)
    !TimeDemo Run 0 Finished.
    Play Time: 61.56s, Average FPS: 32.49
    Min FPS: 14.09 at frame 141, Max FPS: 48.51 at frame 853
    Average Tri/Sec: 32630732, Tri/Frame: 1004379
    Recorded/Played Tris ratio: 0.91
    TimeDemo Play Ended, (1 Runs Performed)
    ==============================================================
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  5. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 & Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    after running that benchmark i went in and played the game, still really bad.

    So do you think its down to the CPU and MB?

    Will they have a huge effect on my gaming performance?
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  6. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    Do not get caught up in chasing other people's stats. Also, if you're building a system soley bases on Crysis, that's the wrong approach to take and you will be spending a lot of money for a game that no matter the system, will cause it heartaches.

    I know nothing about AMD systems, but looking at what you have isn't chop liver and that system should be good enough for todays games!

    My two cents.

    You can have a look at my guide for game tips if you think you're haivng issues - Tips on Troubleshooting Game Issues

    Good luck
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  7. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 & Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    i think that i have the uptoadte direct x bit i have too check the windows update and game patches. Also is kaspersky known for hogging resources?
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  8. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #8

    The Athlon is probally the bottle neck it is almost the bottom line processor next to turion

    maybe a athlon II X4 maybe run better or if you had a phenom chip you would even be better off
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  9. Posts : 67
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 & Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    i thought about buy a new cpu but i have enough to buy a new mb and cpu so was thinking of going intel when the new chips come out soon. Good idea? i agree that the cpu is probably the weakest component but would that be the only thing that is effecting my gaming?
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  10. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #10

    if you have enough for a mobo and cpu why not just go with the amd strong cpu and am3 board

    be pretty good performance with out spending the big bucks you would with intel

    but like (Sygnus 21) said if your bases is trying to run crysis lag free you are heading in the wrong direction that game is demanding and unless you plan to spend some serious funds i would not seek out the perfect way to run it
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