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April 19th, 2001, 12:14 PM
#1
Ways to tweak my performance
I was wondering guys...How can I tweak my cpu performance to make my video games run better. Here's my computer.
700 PIII
128 SDRAM PC133
Maxtor 20 GB 7200 RPM HD
Turtle Beach Montego 2 Sound card
Nvidia TNT2 M64 4xAGP
52xCD
Just put Direct X 8.0
To me it sounds like this system should be able to run a game decently but it's really choppy with video and sometimes stalls during gameplay. Example, I'm a hockey nut, long live the New York Rangers who do bad every season. NHL 2001 runs like poo on it. The video is cruddy and very choppy with more than 3 characters on the screen. I freeze all the time and then the opposing team scores to beat me in overtime. I can't win a game because of it! (imagine tears flowing) Anyway....If anyone has a similar system, plays a similar game and can help me get the max out of my computer help would be appreciated!!! Thanks to all!
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April 19th, 2001, 12:18 PM
#2
Registered User
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April 19th, 2001, 01:21 PM
#3
On some occasions video cards capable of 4xAGP still work better at 2x.
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April 19th, 2001, 06:46 PM
#4
Originally posted by Sowulo:
On some occasions video cards capable of 4xAGP still work better at 2x.
Agreed. Especially most Nvidia-based cards on a Via chipset on Win2K.
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April 19th, 2001, 06:52 PM
#5
Originally posted by Cobra MacLeod:
Agreed. Especially most Nvidia-based cards on a Via chipset on Win2K.
Especially as AGP4X is disabled in the drivers on VIA chipsets in Win9x/ME as well.
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April 19th, 2001, 08:56 PM
#6
Originally posted by Darren Wilson:
Especially as AGP4X is disabled in the drivers on VIA chipsets in Win9x/ME as well.
Yeah, but there are hacks to restore 4X support, and it actually works quite nicely on 9X once enabled, IF you have everything else tweaked just right.
Personally, I think AGP 4X is useless. Even on non-Via based systems, I haven't seen enough of a boost in performance (a couple of FPS) to justify all the hype and hooplah.
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April 19th, 2001, 10:50 PM
#7
aabatteries, what is the agp aperture set at in bios?
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April 20th, 2001, 12:00 AM
#8
Originally posted by aabatteries:
I was wondering guys...How can I tweak my cpu performance to make my video games run better. Here's my computer.
700 PIII
128 SDRAM PC133
Maxtor 20 GB 7200 RPM HD
Turtle Beach Montego 2 Sound card
Nvidia TNT2 M64 4xAGP
52xCD
Just put Direct X 8.0
To me it sounds like this system should be able to run a game decently but it's really choppy with video and sometimes stalls during gameplay. Example, I'm a hockey nut, long live the New York Rangers who do bad every season. NHL 2001 runs like poo on it. The video is cruddy and very choppy with more than 3 characters on the screen. I freeze all the time and then the opposing team scores to beat me in overtime. I can't win a game because of it! (imagine tears flowing) Anyway....If anyone has a similar system, plays a similar game and can help me get the max out of my computer help would be appreciated!!! Thanks to all!
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What is the screen res set for in the game? Have you tried backing the screen size off? I have some games that are choppy in my machine till I realized that they took my screen size of 11xx by 8xx. When I backed them down to 1024x768 they ran better and I have to run one of my games at 800x600. You can also see what the color setting is and drop that from 32bit to 24 or 16 bit.
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April 20th, 2001, 01:50 PM
#9
I recommend upgrading your video card if possible. You might be able to o/c the video and squeeze a little more performance. The problems you described sound video card related and would be cured with a modern video card. A friend upgraded his p3 450 from tnt m64 to geforce2mx and can tell a major difference at all resolutions, particularly 1024*768.
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April 20th, 2001, 06:31 PM
#10
Registered User
With a TNT type card, definitely lower res and turn off some of the eye candy. Your video card is choking at that resolution and can't pump out the polygons to keep a smooth framerate. You might also try killing all other memory resident programs before you start your game.
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