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Games lag on new PC
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Linoman
, Nov 05 2006 06:18 AM
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#1
Posted 05 November 2006 - 06:18 AM
Ok guys, now I have an intersting problem. When I play certian games my PC lags.
Half Life 2 (I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 800X640) for it not to lag.
Doom 3, I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 640X320 (I think)
Need For Speed Most Wanted (Medium detail but at 640X320)
I am not being funny but shouldn't my PC be able to run this games on at least medium quality for it not to lag? I even increased memory to my onboard gfx card (Geforce 6100, to 512MB)
Before I play the games the system usually shows I have 500mb of RAM on hand, so I doubt its any backround tasks giving me my problems. Have all the latest drivers installed, even AMD's duo core optermisation software installed.
Anyone have ideas whats causing this?
specs:
OS Name Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
Processor AMD® BOXED ATHLON™64 X2 3800+ PROCESSOR - 2.0GHZ DUAL CORE
Motherboard GIGABYTE® "S SERIES" NVIDIA NFORCE 430 CHIPSET, SOCKET AM2
Ram TRANSCEND® JETRAM™ HIGH-PERFORMANCE x2 512MB Total = 1GB
Harddrive: SEAGATE® BARRACUDA™ 7200.10 SERIES - 250GB SERIAL and another Western Digital 80GB
Soundcard: CREATIVE® SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY
Graphics Card: GEFORCE 6100 VGA (512MB)
Half Life 2 (I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 800X640) for it not to lag.
Doom 3, I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 640X320 (I think)
Need For Speed Most Wanted (Medium detail but at 640X320)
I am not being funny but shouldn't my PC be able to run this games on at least medium quality for it not to lag? I even increased memory to my onboard gfx card (Geforce 6100, to 512MB)
Before I play the games the system usually shows I have 500mb of RAM on hand, so I doubt its any backround tasks giving me my problems. Have all the latest drivers installed, even AMD's duo core optermisation software installed.
Anyone have ideas whats causing this?
specs:
OS Name Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
Processor AMD® BOXED ATHLON™64 X2 3800+ PROCESSOR - 2.0GHZ DUAL CORE
Motherboard GIGABYTE® "S SERIES" NVIDIA NFORCE 430 CHIPSET, SOCKET AM2
Ram TRANSCEND® JETRAM™ HIGH-PERFORMANCE x2 512MB Total = 1GB
Harddrive: SEAGATE® BARRACUDA™ 7200.10 SERIES - 250GB SERIAL and another Western Digital 80GB
Soundcard: CREATIVE® SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY
Graphics Card: GEFORCE 6100 VGA (512MB)
#2 Guest_scaramonga_*
Posted 05 November 2006 - 06:29 AM
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Half Life 2 (I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 800X640) for it not to lag.
Doom 3, I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 640X320 (I think)
Need For Speed Most Wanted (Medium detail but at 640X320)
Doom 3, I have to run it on low detail and at a resolution of 640X320 (I think)
Need For Speed Most Wanted (Medium detail but at 640X320)
You have a 'bottleneck' ------> Graphics Card: GEFORCE 6100 VGA (512MB)
Simple!
#3
Posted 05 November 2006 - 10:05 AM
Not so simple Scara, must be something esle...
I play Need For Speed Most Wanted (mid detail) @ 800x600 with my crap FX 5500 (OC 8%) 256 MB and no lag. Note that Lino's rig is much better than mine, should play this game very smoothly.
I play Need For Speed Most Wanted (mid detail) @ 800x600 with my crap FX 5500 (OC 8%) 256 MB and no lag. Note that Lino's rig is much better than mine, should play this game very smoothly.
#4
Posted 05 November 2006 - 10:35 AM
Anyideas? I checked again and its not any backround tasks causing problems. Could it be a driver?
#5
Posted 05 November 2006 - 05:13 PM
when you increase an on-board videocards ram it uses your system ram so 512mb of on-board ram it should be using up all 512mbs of system ram, unless the card has built-in ram say 256, then it would consume 256mbs of system ram
if i read his post right
if i read his post right
#6
Posted 05 November 2006 - 05:37 PM
The onboard gfx card, has about 256mb of its own memory and then it uses another 256 of system RAM
#7
Posted 05 November 2006 - 06:17 PM
try running eq2 lino
and in my experiences you need a dedicated video card... no sharing or on board crap, it really eats away at stuff and yes it'll be very laggy, however if it's dedicated it'll run flawlessly.. don't ask why I just know from experience <.< stupid dell
and in my experiences you need a dedicated video card... no sharing or on board crap, it really eats away at stuff and yes it'll be very laggy, however if it's dedicated it'll run flawlessly.. don't ask why I just know from experience <.< stupid dell
#8
Posted 05 November 2006 - 06:42 PM
Damn, oh well now I gotta save for a seperate gfx card
#10
Posted 05 November 2006 - 07:15 PM
Damn oh well until then I'll just have to run games on low, settings. Sniff sniff
#11
Posted 05 November 2006 - 08:53 PM
I have found in my exper. that on board are not always what they are cracked up to be.
#12
Posted 05 November 2006 - 09:41 PM
Lino,
A dedicated Vid card is the way to go, but...
you may want to enter your bios and see if you can set up the system into more of a gaming mode, or also check in your video properties on what its set up like as far as hardware performance goes
A dedicated Vid card is the way to go, but...
you may want to enter your bios and see if you can set up the system into more of a gaming mode, or also check in your video properties on what its set up like as far as hardware performance goes
#13
Posted 07 November 2006 - 03:54 AM
Back when I had a Athlon 64 2800+ I had a 9800Pro (Flashed up) and could keep up with the best of em with there expensive 3500+ and FX53's.
Of course I was not close in benching...but for games I was close to the rest.
Of course I was not close in benching...but for games I was close to the rest.
#14
Posted 10 November 2006 - 06:28 PM
Well after hours and hours of crying. 'Oops this is not why didn't I get a Geforce 7250 when I could'
Ok but seriously, I discovered that by changing certian profiles in Nvdia control panel that it made a difference. Games run much smoother now,,, I can now at least run NFSU MW on median graphics without it lagging.
Quake 4 runs well, and so does HL 2.. But only game that gives me probs is Doom 3. I'll have to wait until I can get a dedicated gfx card
Ok but seriously, I discovered that by changing certian profiles in Nvdia control panel that it made a difference. Games run much smoother now,,, I can now at least run NFSU MW on median graphics without it lagging.
Quake 4 runs well, and so does HL 2.. But only game that gives me probs is Doom 3. I'll have to wait until I can get a dedicated gfx card
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