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Bad performance on nice new PC?

grantly

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Jan 2, 2008
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So I just got a new computer a few months ago and the performance in games is severely lacking. Here's the specs:

E6600 Core 2 Duo (2.4ghz, 4mb cache)
2 gigs of ram
7200rpm hd
8800gts 640mb
Vista 32bit

And here's what I get in games... this is running like

Bioshock 1280x1024 high detail - 50fps (dips to 30s)
Unreal Tournament 3 1280x1024 high detail - 45 fps (dips to 30s)

Why?! Something is bottlenecking my performance and I don't know what it is or how to fix it. Any suggestions on where to start?
 

MarcVenice

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Apr 2, 2007
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Severely lacking ? Try tweaking a little, like putting shadows on medium/normal, and don't run insane AA/AF levels, try 4x/4x or so ?
 

cputeq

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Sep 2, 2007
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First, Bioshock is a pretty demanding game in Vista, as you're probably running in DX10 mode by default. Meaning, your scores of 50FPS and dipping to 30FPS is good, especially when running 2xAA

I haven't done any UT3 FPS benchmarking, so I can't comment on those numbers, but they don't look too bad...I dunno, I can't remember what I was getting on the demo with my 640-GTS

You might want to do what others suggested and run 3dmark06 and get a score to post...makes judging performance easier.


Also, check your nvidia control panel and make sure your acceleration mode is in single-display mode, not multi-display. Sometimes that quirks out a game.