Am I GPU or CPU bottlenecked?

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Smartazz

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Originally posted by: pkrush
What chipset does Everest say that your motherboard has, then?

I don't see where it tells you what chipset you have, cpu-z says:D915GRO which I can't find on Intel's site, but everest has under pci-express controller:Field Value
PCI-E x16 port #2 In Use @ x16 (nVIDIA G70 Video Adapter)
 

Gagan

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What about for me guys?

Running 2560x1600 On 2 7800 512 SLI'd and only getting 40 FPS

what's wrong with mY pc???
 

Smartazz

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Originally posted by: Gagan
What about for me guys?

Running 2560x1600 On 2 7800 512 SLI'd and only getting 40 FPS

what's wrong with mY pc???

Are you serious?
 

Gagan

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I would not lie about something like this man,

i will show you the net_graph 1 when I get home, it's SAD.
 

Gagan

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All I have is like the 2x Aa, but no real high settings at all, it's just the starred ones, and they shaft me like this, damn
 

Smartazz

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lol, I just found out that my psu only supports 18amps on the 12 volt rails, BFG recommends at least 26amps, and that's not overclocked.
 

IntelUser2000

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No, I searched for it. 915GRO is not Intel motherboard. According to google, its a Soltek mainboard. Here: http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=915GRO&meta=

Your dual channel isn't optimal, even though its dual channel. The performance would be between dual channel and single channel.

Dual channel Optimal: Even number DIMMs of the same type, eg. 2x DDR2-533 1GB
Dual channel Compatibility: This config is used for mostly upgrading purposes, eg. 2x DDR2-533 1GB, 2x DDR2-533 512MB
Single channel: Odd number of DIMMs, or DIMMs in a wrong slot

Obviously you have the compatibility dual channel. Of course, it shouldn't make that much of a difference, likely its your CPU.

Check your PS too though, maybe the power supplied is so low your video card and your CPU is throttling(lol).
 

Smartazz

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Originally posted by: IntelUser2000
No, I searched for it. 915GRO is not Intel motherboard. According to google, its a Soltek mainboard. Here: http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=915GRO&meta=

Your dual channel isn't optimal, even though its dual channel. The performance would be between dual channel and single channel.

Dual channel Optimal: Even number DIMMs of the same type, eg. 2x DDR2-533 1GB
Dual channel Compatibility: This config is used for mostly upgrading purposes, eg. 2x DDR2-533 1GB, 2x DDR2-533 512MB
Single channel: Odd number of DIMMs, or DIMMs in a wrong slot

Obviously you have the compatibility dual channel. Of course, it shouldn't make that much of a difference, likely its your CPU.

Check your PS too though, maybe the power supplied is so low your video card and your CPU is throttling(lol).

I think you may have solved the case.

edit: basically it's the psu's fault as to why all my games are getting choppier and choppier. When I first got my 7800GT games lagged less now they lag a lot, psu problem?