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Skippy Gameplay w/7800GT PCIe

Hey guys, wondering if you guys can help me locate the problem with my system or card.

Problems: During any intensive/high 3D detailed gameplay, the game will act very skippy. It's not my framerate going down either, because I have fraps on while I play, and it's always over 100FPS (during FEAR or CS:S).

So then I try to play a different game instead of FPS's, so I load Black and White 2, same thing happens, I have awesome framerate (over 100 FPS) but the game is really skippy.

Anyone know what could be causing this?

What I've done thus far:
-Changed drivers
-Tried different refresh rates in dxdiag (overide) and refresh rate in monitor settings
-Updated chipset drivers
-Tried 2 different motherboards

*But problem persists!

Thanks in advance for the help guys.
 
how many gig of ram do you have?

texture setting might be a problem

1 gig of ram isn't enough for fear
setting the texture to medium would solve the skipping problem in fear
 
I have 2gb of ram, i'll upload a video of when I'm playing CS:S in a bit.

BTW: What should my PCIe clock be set at? In my bios, it starts at 100 and goes 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, etc....
 
Originally posted by: PwrGetter00
I have 2gb of ram, i'll upload a video of when I'm playing CS:S in a bit.

BTW: What should my PCIe clock be set at? In my bios, it starts at 100 and goes 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, etc....

The standard speed of pci-e is 100 mhz
 
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: PwrGetter00
I have 2gb of ram, i'll upload a video of when I'm playing CS:S in a bit.

BTW: What should my PCIe clock be set at? In my bios, it starts at 100 and goes 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, etc....

The standard speed of pci-e is 100 mhz



Any benefit of increasing it?
 
Originally posted by: PwrGetter00
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: PwrGetter00
I have 2gb of ram, i'll upload a video of when I'm playing CS:S in a bit.

BTW: What should my PCIe clock be set at? In my bios, it starts at 100 and goes 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, etc....

The standard speed of pci-e is 100 mhz



Any benefit of increasing it?

No, in fact it might cause instability if you increase it, just like increasing the agp or pci frequency may cause instability.
 
AMD Athlon X2 4400+ @ 2.31
BFG 7800 GT @ 550 / 1.2g
Corsair XMS PC3200 2gb (1gb x 2) DDR400
ABIT AN8 NF4 SLi mobo (running with shadow card)
1x 10k RPM WD 80gb HD
2x 7200 RPM Seagate 300gb HD's
 
Could we please get this thread stickied?

It's always the same, somebody complains about their games stuttering/skipping despite high FPS and eventually we find out they are running dual core without the patch.😕
 
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