To get rid of stattering

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  • zzDimaxx

    #16
    Re: To get rid of stattering

    gclol i'm not lying i post about this because it help me very much....

    btw my resolution is 1024x768.

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    • venny

      #17
      Re: To get rid of stattering

      Originally posted by xxCaptainBlackxx
      venny
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      you card its worser than FX 5200 i know this because i still have the same card on other pc...
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      oh. doesnt make me feel any better... darn, i badly need a new pc. wish dx 10 will come out right now. and all the conroe boards and processors. i cant keep waitin.

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      • Unfocused

        #18
        Re: To get rid of stattering

        Originally posted by xxCaptainBlackxx
        well it help.......
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        I run the game
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        Terrain:MEDIUM
        LIGHT :MEDIUM
        GEOMETRY:HIGH
        EFFECTS:HIGH
        TEXTURE:HIGH
        Texture Filtering: MEdium
        View Distance 95
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        And i run the game at 65-30FPS. all the time.
        Before its lag a little from the start, now no lag at all.
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        venny
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        you card its worser than FX 5200 i know this because i still have the same card on other pc...
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        TO ALL OTHERS AS I SAY THIS WILL NOT HELP IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 1GB OF RAM!!!




        .
        What are the rest of your specs? Processor, RAM. And what is your settign for dynamic shadows and lightning?

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        • Stormy{CAN}
          Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 958

          #19
          Re: To get rid of stattering

          About disabling the pagefile,

          Myth - "Disabling the Pagefile improves performance."

          Reality - "You gain no performance improvement by turning off the Pagefile. When certain applications start, they allocate a huge amount of memory (hundreds of megabytes typically set aside in virtual memory) even though they might not use it. If no Pagefile (i.e., virtual memory) is present, a memory-hogging application can quickly use a large chunk of RAM. Even worse, just a few such programs can bring a machine loaded with memory to a halt. Some applications (e.g., Adobe Photoshop) will display warnings on startup if no Pagefile is present." - Source

          "In modern operating systems, including Windows, application programs and many system processes always reference memory using virtual memory addresses which are automatically translated to real (RAM) addresses by the hardware. Only core parts of the operating system kernel bypass this address translation and use real memory addresses directly. All processes (e.g. application executables) running under 32 bit Windows gets virtual memory addresses (a Virtual Address Space) going from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (2*32-1 = 4 GB), no matter how much RAM is actually installed on the computer. In the default Windows OS configuration, 2 GB of this virtual address space are designated for each process' private use and the other 2 GB are shared between all processes and the operating system. RAM is a limited resource, whereas virtual memory is, for most practical purposes, unlimited. There can be a large number of processes each with its own 2 GB of private virtual address space. When the memory in use by all the existing processes exceeds the amount of RAM available, the operating system will move pages (4 KB pieces) of one or more virtual address spaces to the computer's hard disk, thus freeing that RAM frame for other uses. In Windows systems, these "paged out" pages are stored in one or more files called pagefile.sys in the root of a partition. Virtual Memory is always in use, even when the memory required by all running processes does not exceed the amount of RAM installed on the system." - Source
          from here, http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/XPMyths.html

          and more here, http://www.tweakhound.com/xp/xptweaks/supertweaks5.htm

          and here, http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/...2035.html?Ad=1

          and here, http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;555223

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          • AlexIsUber
            Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 459

            #20
            Re: To get rid of stattering

            Nvidia 6200 256MB is pretty bad card if u wanna some perfect frames.

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