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Well i had no idea where to post this, and i really wanted some opinions and whatever i can get out of anyone to help me figure this problem out. I normally never post anything but this has driven me to the point where i thought it wouldn't hurt to try on here and see what any of you have to say. I recently bought a new GPU for my old system. Its around 3 years old, i built this rig back in September of 2005. Oh and i bought a XFX Geforce 9800GTX which has led me to be frustrated into hell. My specs as follows:
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Hate to state the obvious, but have you checked for patches/updates for the games you are having problems with? Also, have you loaded the latest chipset drivers etc for your board?
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Message edited by rgsaunders on 07-20-2008 at 08:55:03 PM --------------- Never under estimate peoples capacity for stupidity, and you won't be disappointed. |
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I'd agree with patches on the games.
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Only other thing to try perhaps, is the actual nvidia (nforce 4) drivers for your chipset on the Mb. Perhaps that might help.
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Thanks Grimmy, i guess that's the only thing to try out. Other then that if that doesn't work i am pretty much screwed. But thanks for your help. |
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ill be honest with you, i know reformatting is a pain, but i reformat every year and a half or so, which i know is overkill but; i find that windows has a half life, and after each increment it just get worse, as drivers get fragmented and scattered and ans harware upgrade coe and go. there is nothing like a clean install. Your issues does sound like a software issue so unless you've found a fix...
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Honestly if you had 1 more GIG, i would even recommend (if you intend to reinstall), VISTA 64 Bits.
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From what ive tested in similar machines they run pretty great with 3 or more Gigabytes. Vista 64x SP1 can be pretty stable and very fast if you have the right rig. If you have DDR2, well buy 2 more. they are cheap, and DDR2 boards aren't gonna vanish overnight. If you have DDR400, well, that is a different ballgame. Let me see if i can do it by memory (im working atm). Run services.msc. - Disable Superfetch (it will open a DOS CMD, close it and restart the PC) Disabling Windows Vista Indexing (copy/paste , my work pc has XP) : Run Services (just type Services at the Start Search bar), right click on the Windows Search service and select Properties. Then choose Disabled for the start type. Afterwards, you have to stop this service by right clicking on it and selecting Stop. Tinkering Virtual memory in Vista 64x Ill paste a link, so you can take a peek how too. With 3GB of ram you can reduce it a lot to 512mb. Virtual memory is only good to page new process that CAN take ALOT of memory, but they don't. Imagine you run wow. Firstly Wow is assigned to the Virtual Memory has having a possible 2GB max paged, but in reality is taking only a 200mb of ram. With 3-4Gb most apps tend to skip this part increasing load/alt+tabbing times. You really notice the difference. The link i am going to paste tells you to increase it, but hey, tinker a bit, a check what is faster. If you have 3-4Gb take it down, if you have less, well, tinker a bit. http://spiceminesofkessel.com/2007 [...] -in-vista/ I Hope i helped. PS: After you disabled the crap out of Vista, and find out that reducing Virtual memory to a minimum really speeds up the PC, don't get scared, if hes eating 1GB or more with a clean install. It is normal. Message edited by radnor on 07-22-2008 at 11:54:24 AM --------------- Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read - Frank Zappa |
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