My brother has a machine that he has used for a few years, mild internet browsing/gaming mostly. Specs (as far as I can remember):
XP 2600+, stock HSF
A7N8X-deluxe ?
512mb generic PC2700
several PATA HDs, totalling maybe 300GB
Generic 350w PSU
9800pro with VGA silencer
several year old Samsung 17" LCD
He was trying to play CS on dial up, with the expected results. So then he got a good cable connection. Still crappy framerates. Then I replaced his GeForce MX with the 9800pro. Still not much of an improvement.
The problem is that I live about 100 miles away from him, and haven't had time to go try and fix it. I'm trying to get all the possible ideas I can before I make it up there. I had him defrag, clean all the old Nvidia drivers, get the newest ATI drivers, reinstall CS, no luck. I guess the next thing would be a complete reformat. I had him install MBM, temps are decent. I don't know what else the problem could be. Any ideas? I figure this system should be able to do 1024X768 at medium or high settings and still get a good framerate.
The only other thing I can think of is that his monitor is just too old and crappy? It was one of the 1st LCD's I saw anyone buy, ever... so maybe the drivers aren't very good? I don't have much experience there, I'm a CRT person...
XP 2600+, stock HSF
A7N8X-deluxe ?
512mb generic PC2700
several PATA HDs, totalling maybe 300GB
Generic 350w PSU
9800pro with VGA silencer
several year old Samsung 17" LCD
He was trying to play CS on dial up, with the expected results. So then he got a good cable connection. Still crappy framerates. Then I replaced his GeForce MX with the 9800pro. Still not much of an improvement.
The problem is that I live about 100 miles away from him, and haven't had time to go try and fix it. I'm trying to get all the possible ideas I can before I make it up there. I had him defrag, clean all the old Nvidia drivers, get the newest ATI drivers, reinstall CS, no luck. I guess the next thing would be a complete reformat. I had him install MBM, temps are decent. I don't know what else the problem could be. Any ideas? I figure this system should be able to do 1024X768 at medium or high settings and still get a good framerate.
The only other thing I can think of is that his monitor is just too old and crappy? It was one of the 1st LCD's I saw anyone buy, ever... so maybe the drivers aren't very good? I don't have much experience there, I'm a CRT person...