Slow game performance

if you are gamers and you have many old games, i'd say 32 :)
 

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none of the spec above is accurate
if you are gamers and you have many old games, i'd say 32 :)

I've never had 64 before and from what i've heard, the only thing that you'll notice is that you can have more RAM. About the only old game that i have is Starcraft, will it not work on 64 or will it just be slow?
 

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Intel [email protected]
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ASUS P5N-D nForce 750i SLI
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PNY GTX 470
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Realtek HD Audio
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yes 64 can use more than 4gb Ram. However sometimes you'll face compatibility issue with old game in windows 64 bit :)
 

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power logic
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none of the spec above is accurate
I don't know if anyone read one of my resent posts or not but i had a really important question to ask.

Here's the question, if i format my drive will i be able to reinstall win 7 with the "upgrade version" of Home Premium? I just need to know if i have to go out and buy the full version or not.
 

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Intel [email protected]
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PNY GTX 470
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Realtek HD Audio
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Acer X233H
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Western Digital 1TB
Western Digital 2TB
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900 watt, efficient to 750 watts
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I don't know if anyone read one of my resent posts or not but i had a really important question to ask.

Here's the question, if i format my drive will i be able to reinstall win 7 with the "upgrade version" of Home Premium? I just need to know if i have to go out and buy the full version or not.

have you post this as a new thread.. You should open a new thread about this
 

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window's 7
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core 2 quad
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gigabyte
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2gb corsair
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ati hd4850
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lg
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1600 X 900
Case
power logic
Other Info
none of the spec above is accurate
The first thing you're going to want to do is figure out what hardware you actually own? You could have an ancient single core P4, but since Windows is reporting 2 cpu's, you have the newer (relative) P4 dual core:
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors 3.40 GHz - SL7PP
Intel® Pentium® Processor Overview

If you do indeed only have a single core, then you're really going to have to tell me how you managed to fit it onto that motherboard? Scotch, or duct tape? :p A socket 478 won't fit on an LGA 775 board.

Either way, you're a gamer trying to run Bad Company at 1920x1080, which given your hardware is an unrealistic expectation; you can't: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 GPU Performance In-depth > 1920x1200 – High/Medium/Low - TechSpot These benchmarks were done prior to R7 (which gave most users a 20% performance hit), and they were done with a 3.7GHz i7. Since Bad Company is so cpu intense, 10 fps, at 1920, even on all low, is just about what I'd expect from that rig.

It's inexplicable how Afterburner is reporting that you have a 5670? Somewhere, at some point, someone must have downloaded ATI drivers onto that machine. There's really no other explanation... and it also might explain why you're having so many issues now (driver conflicts, mild driver conflicts, but still...).

Uninstall your nVidia drivers. Make sure there's no ATI software to uninstall; if there is, uninstall it (I know you already did, but double check just to make sure). Reboot into safe mode again and run driver sweeper. Check both nvidia and ati. Reboot back into safe mode and run CCleaner: CCleaner - Optimization and Cleaning - Free Download ( watch the install so you don't install the toolbars and other annoying stuff). Normally you would not have to run CCleaner, but things are so jacked that we want to be sure everything is super clean when you install your drivers.

Boot up normally. Install latest drivers.


Then, and this is most important, get Pops to open up that wallet of his. You need a lot more cpu strength if you want to push that 9600 at 1920x1080. Ideally, you'd like to get a stronger card too, but right now, cpu is probably more important (again, refer to the techspot link for BC performance).

I'm sure you'll be playing BF3. It's also going to use Frostbite, so BC2 is just a preview of the performance you can expect.


**edit**

Oh, and go 64-bit.
 

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Ok, i'm back.

About reinstalling 7, i have the upgrade version of Home Premium. will i be able to install 7 after i format the drive or to i need to go out and buy the full OS version?

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp

Thanks archie, i was starting to think that no one was going to answer my question:D. i think i'll try method #3, it looks like it might be the best option. Before i do this though i think i'm going to by a new CPU, i need one anyway.

I do have an idea as to how i can find out if my CPU is to slow to handle newer games on win7. later on today i'm going to install a really old game like Starcraft, or Unreal Tournament. if i'm still getting bad performance from old games like that then i know my problem isn't my CPU.
 

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Intel [email protected]
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ASUS P5N-D nForce 750i SLI
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8GB Patroit Gamer Series PC6400 DDR2
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PNY GTX 470
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Realtek HD Audio
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Acer X233H
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Razer Marauder (Starcraft 2)
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Cable (2-5Mb/s)
Ok, i'm back.

About reinstalling 7, i have the upgrade version of Home Premium. will i be able to install 7 after i format the drive or to i need to go out and buy the full OS version?

http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp

Thanks archie, i was starting to think that no one was going to answer my question:D. i think i'll try method #3, it looks like it might be the best option. Before i do this though i think i'm going to by a new CPU, i need one anyway.

I do have an idea as to how i can find out if my CPU is to slow to handle newer games on win7. later on today i'm going to install a really old game like Starcraft, or Unreal Tournament. if i'm still getting bad performance from old games like that then i know my problem isn't my CPU.

no worries..............BEST way to diagnose a cpu bottleneck , use fraps to view your framerates ingame running the game with no antialaising and no aniosotropic filtering then set AA to 4x (for example) and AF to 16x and run the game again , if you see no noticeable drop in fps then your cpu is bottlenecking your gpu

for example look at my rig spec (its out of date now but thats ideal) when i first bought that ati gpu i was running the rig as it is in that spec with a q6600 at 3.4 gig , bad company 2 was running ok but i was very dissapointed with the cards perf , after running afterburner ingame display i found that gpu usage was maxing out at 40% , if i upped the AA and AF both to 16x my fps remained pretty much tha same as 4aa 16 af , i now have an i7 clocked at 4 gig and with the same gpu im getting 40-50 fps more in BC2 , thats some bottleneck i know but win 7 seems to make any bottleneck ALOT worse , i realise im also running a new mobo and DDR3 but still 50fps is one hell of a leap
 

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EVGA 980ti SC + ACX 2.0
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Thanks archie, i was starting to think that no one was going to answer my question:D. i think i'll try method #3, it looks like it might be the best option. Before i do this though i think i'm going to by a new CPU, i need one anyway.

I do have an idea as to how i can find out if my CPU is to slow to handle newer games on win7. later on today i'm going to install a really old game like Starcraft, or Unreal Tournament. if i'm still getting bad performance from old games like that then i know my problem isn't my CPU.

no worries..............BEST way to diagnose a cpu bottleneck , use fraps to view your framerates ingame running the game with no antialaising and no aniosotropic filtering then set AA to 4x (for example) and AF to 16x and run the game again , if you see no noticeable drop in fps then your cpu is bottlenecking your gpu

for example look at my rig spec (its out of date now but thats ideal) when i first bought that ati gpu i was running the rig as it is in that spec with a q6600 at 3.4 gig , bad company 2 was running ok but i was very dissapointed with the cards perf , after running afterburner ingame display i found that gpu usage was maxing out at 40% , if i upped the AA and AF both to 16x my fps remained pretty much tha same as 4aa 16 af , i now have an i7 clocked at 4 gig and with the same gpu im getting 40-50 fps more in BC2 , thats some bottleneck i know but win 7 seems to make any bottleneck ALOT worse , i realise im also running a new mobo and DDR3 but still 50fps is one hell of a leap

Fraps is a great tool, been using it for a while now. it would be great if i could test it on a newer game like you are saying, but i notice no difference with AA turned off or at 16x, still 10 fps.

Anyway, i just ran Unreal Tournament and with the settings all at max i was getting a constant 60fps. Oh, it was beautiful to not have low frame rates so bad that i can describe it like this, Frame...................................................Frame..............................................Frame. i think thats why Bioshock also ran ok, with max settings and gets 30fps. Sense Bioshock is a little old, the requirements were less, especially on the cpu.

With that being said, i think my problem is my "ancient" cpu.
 
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PNY GTX 470
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Realtek HD Audio
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Western Digital 1TB
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Razer Spectre (Starcraft 2)
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I don't know if anyone read one of my resent posts or not but i had a really important question to ask.

Here's the question, if i format my drive will i be able to reinstall win 7 with the "upgrade version" of Home Premium? I just need to know if i have to go out and buy the full version or not.

Finally, I found someone on the same boat like me. I have the following configuration:


OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit (Clean install)
CPU: AMD 64 3700+
Motherboard: Lanparty NF4-SLI D
RAM: 3GB DDR400
HDD: 250GB Western digital 7200rpm SATAII, 16MB buffer (No NCQ support)
Sound: Creative X-Fi Champion series
Graphic: XFX ATI HD 4870 1GB GDDR5
Power: Antec Trupower 480W

Drivers
Graphic: Catalyst 10.5 with CCC
Chipset: NF4-7 Performance Packs

Gaming was horrible slow in Windows7 and I would say it's only 30% performance of XP SP3. Now, I am start thinking if this issue only occur with Nvidia Nforce chipset. I did try to comparing the performance of different chipset different including the Windows 7 default driver by using Passmark Performance Test tool. What I found was:

1. There is no signification difference between difference chipset drivers.
2. If you run benchmark just after the start up of OS, it would give you very high score.
3. If you run it after a while (Say 30mins), the performance will degrade so much especially in the CPU and 3D's mark.

I guess there are definitely something with Nforce memory bus.:D
 

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My wife has almost those exact same specs. DFI nf4, 3700+, 2GB ddr 400, 8600gt, Samsung 226bw (1680x1050). 32-bit 7 Ultimate.

There are no issues, or slowdowns gaming on that rig; however, I don't install modern games on it... she just doesn't have the cpu strength.

Battlefield 1942, CS: Source, those games run ok... anything more demanding would, I suspect, choke.

What games are you trying to run?
 

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EVGA GTX 570 SC
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OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
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My wife has almost those exact same specs. DFI nf4, 3700+, 2GB ddr 400, 8600gt, Samsung 226bw (1680x1050). 32-bit 7 Ultimate.

There are no issues, or slowdowns gaming on that rig; however, I don't install modern games on it... she just doesn't have the cpu strength.

Battlefield 1942, CS: Source, those games run ok... anything more demanding would, I suspect, choke.

What games are you trying to run?

I tried Left 4 Dead2, Borderlands and those were able run at 8x AA without any problem in XP. In fact, it is not only gaming, general browsing are all slow down. For Passmark Performance test, I can only get 260 mark where it is supposed to be more than 500!

Can you tell me what driver you installed?
 

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hmm... Unfortunately I can't find the nf4 downloads on DFI's site (you know they're shutting down their LanParty division, right? :cry:).

I know I updated the bios to the latest and just installed the chipset and ethernet drivers. I didn't install any performance packs and no ide drivers.

edit...

hold on a sec, finding them now.

406 bios. Marvell Lan driver.

I recall installing a chipset driver, I just can't seem to find it anymore... it was for Vista. http://www.dfi.com.tw/portal/CM/cmp...sWindow?action=e&windowstate=normal&mode=view
 

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EVGA GTX 570 SC
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X-Fi Titanium Fatality
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Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
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OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
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PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
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1 .I did try to uninstall all the Nivida and just let Windows7 to use its own driver. It doesn't help.

2. My bios was update to the newest one.

This is a stange issue and I am thinking if I should back to XP, lol.
 

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ro888 ...................

ok ive been doing a bit of digging it seems the default win 7 chipset driver is the best for NF4 chipsets under win 7 (this is only for gaming ive not looked into anything else)

so your better off uninstalling your chipset drivers and letting win 7 do its thing on reboot then leaving it
........................

the problem seems after looking around that win 7 doesnt properly support NF4 though i dont think this is the full issue , i think running a multithreaded game on a single cor cpu in win 7 is always going to be an issue no matter what you try and do

whiplash.................

i would never recommend anyone upgrade their hardware till all other avenues have been explored but i think this one has been "done to death" i think (and i hardly ever say this) its a hardware issue , specifically and old hardware issue , i think the cpu is dragging the rig down under certain circumstances , ie games that are specifically written to run on multi core cpu's , win 7 seems to have issues
 

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Thanks for your help, guys. I think it's the time to upgrade my system and let NF4 sit back with XP.
 

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Look at this positively: it'll make an excellent htpc, and that's something XP can't do.
 

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EVGA GTX 570 SC
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X-Fi Titanium Fatality
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OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
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ok, so later on today i'm going to order a new quad core cpu. here's a link to it.

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 Processor BX80580Q8300 - 2.50GHz, 4MB Cache, 1333MHz FSB, Quad Core, Retail, Socket 775, Processor with Fan at TigerDirect.com

There's also an identical OEM model for the same price that has 6mb of cache. should i go for 2 more mb of cache, or stay with retail packaging?

as for cooling, i have that handeled. here's a link to the cpu cooler i'm getting.

Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler - Socket 775, 939, 754, AM2/AM2+/1366/1156 Support at
TigerDirect.com

Or should i go with this cooler for $10 less.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4486403&Sku=ULT40493

i would like to get the thermal-electric cooler but i'm a little short on cash now.

anyone have anything to say before i say goodbye to $200 and become a broke teenager once again?:cry:
 

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Intel [email protected]
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ASUS P5N-D nForce 750i SLI
Memory
8GB Patroit Gamer Series PC6400 DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
PNY GTX 470
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
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Acer X233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Western Digital 1TB
Western Digital 2TB
Corsair Neutron 120GB SSD
PSU
900 watt, efficient to 750 watts
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NZXT M59
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Ultra Chilltec Silver CPU Cooler, 120mm fan x2, 140mm fan x2
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Razer Marauder (Starcraft 2)
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Razer Spectre (Starcraft 2)
Internet Speed
Cable (2-5Mb/s)
Games make use of two things: cores and cache. As for whether or not to get the cpu with the higher cache... well, even though it's OEM (original equipment manufacturer), in this case, the OEM happens to be Intel. Just be aware that it's not going to come with the same warranty as the retail (lower cache) version.

Just to calm your nerves, if they're not already, I've never had a single problem with an OEM cpu. If a chip is going to fail, it's going to do it shortly after I pull it out of the box, still under the 15/30/whatever day warranty... not six months to a year down the road.

As for your cooler, $60.00 for a Thermaltake? :shock: That's spending Thermalright or Zalman type cash; does it deliver similar performance?
 

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i5-2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 SC
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
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Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
2TB Samsung F4.
PSU
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
Case
Lian Li Lancool K62
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Thermalright Venomous X Black/Scythe S-Flex/Shin-Etsu X23
Keyboard
MS Natural Elite 4000 Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitech G500
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6MB/768
Other Info
Logitech Z-5500 505 watts.
D-Link DGL-4500.
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