Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Dark Tree on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 11:26am
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Lovely. After some "tweaking" of my computer from your help files, my internet no longer worked! I then had to go back to each one and find out what caused the disconnection! Yeah I know- I probably shouldv'e known disabling "Local Connection" would disconnect me, but hey, thats me. Anyway, thanx to that page, my commit charge has went from 266M to 130M out of 1250M! That was very helpful! As for the benchmark, I don't know how to use it in conjunction w/ widescreen displays....
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Jinx on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 2:22pm
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Recently I've been partitioning my hard drive so that I have one partition for Windows and programs, then another that is simply the 'data' partition. This seems to make hard drive access time a bit faster. the hard drive has to look across a smaller area for OS and program files, even if they are fragmented. Also, it makes defragging take very little time, since the windows/programs partition tends to be much smaller. The data partition is less important to defrag. I like how this method keeps things organized, too.
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 2:27pm
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i used to have a program that examined and analyzed your video card and told you the maximum over-clock it could safely handle.i cannot recall its name, can anyone remember?
Re: Tweakin it.
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Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 2:33pm
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ATI Tool can be used for that.
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Gorbachev on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 8:27am
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Careful when turning services off...you'll find a lot of dependencies that you never knew of. :razz:
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Dark Tree on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 9:15am
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Hey guys. I have been having some problems (or not) playing Half-Life 2 with the amount of fps I want. I have been tweaking my computer and Half-life 2 settings and cvars to optimize it but I still don't get where I want to be...
Here is my system:
DirectX: 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
System Memory: 512 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700LE (256 MB)
Audio Adapter: Creative EMU10K1 SB Live! Audio Processor
Hard Drive: Maxtor 6Y160P0 (160 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/133)
And I have a 23" Apple widescreen display (1680 x 1050)
I have to run the game with these settings:
Textures: Medium
Models: Medium
Shader: off
Resolution: 1680x1050
Water detail: reflect simple
Even with all this I still get really low fps....gets almost to choppy too play around water. I don't use my flashlight in the game because it slows things down noticeably....I don't know the exact fps I am getting but it isn't as smooth as I thought it should be. I do have bump map enabled but I think I only get around 20-30 fps if I have my flashlight on AND around water.
Anyway...gotta run, but might edit this post later with more info....sorry if this is confusing but it just doesn't seem that the game is running at its potential.
IS it possible that it is the high resolution that kills it? Does anyone else have a widescreen display that plays Half-Life 2? I can run the game at 1024x768 with a fixed aspect ratio on my screen but it isn't much better. Thanx guys.
edit:
would adding another stick of 512 memory help me? If so...which should I get?
also, things are even worse when I play Doom3. However...I can play Painkiller with all details and graphics max with NO PROBLEM. 60 fps in that game around water, multiple enemys and what-have-you. The biggest problem always seems to be dynamic lighting that kills my system....I dunno...
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Dark Tree on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 9:48am
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I have the anti-aliasing turned off...and I have turned off almost all services except the neccesary ones to run my comuter....
EDIT:
How is my processor and video card? Are they decent comparatively to others?
/ponders
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by KingNic on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 12:25pm
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Ummm.... What is your processor?
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 12:53pm
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you know, unless someone has a really big nVidia card, they all seem to say "I am not getting the results i want"
perhaps HL2 just likes Radeon better?
perhaps these people want to much?
perhaps Radeon people are more easily satisfied.
I get s**tloads of frames now on my new PC, but i would have been happy playing at a solid 30fps on my old one. all the time i hear people complain about not achieving a solid 60fps and i just look at the monitor and wonder "WHY?, you obviously got better than 30"
shrugs
perhaps that why i am dancing so much now. i got my 30 and then some.. maybe, showing my dedication to a game i could not play for more than 15-20 minutes for over 5 years has paid off, cause now i can frag for an hour with no ill effects of note. :biggrin:
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by KingNic on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 1:53pm
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Teh w00teh Orph! Now you can pick holes in everyones maps for hours at a time! :razz:
Re: Tweakin it.
Posted by Dark Tree on
Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 9:36pm
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I have no idea why I didn't post it before...but here is my processor:
AMD Athlon XP-A, 2100 MHz (10.5 x 200) 3000+