It just takes a 5hitload of hardware to get good frame rates in Crysis with DX10. I would have suspected a CPU bottleneck in your case, but if you have it running at 4500 Mhz - probably not. Running in DX9 mode makes a huge difference.
This is just a bug. He's running at almost 4 Ghz if i'm not mistaken.. It's 500 * 8.. Well Zerk maybe you wonna install the latest Directx updates.. Don't just use the one enclosured in the game.. Download it from here:
This is just a bug. He's running at almost 4 Ghz if i'm not mistaken.. It's 500 * 8.. Well Zerk maybe you wonna install the latest Directx updates.. Don't just use the one enclosured in the game.. Download it from here:
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Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
Well thank you very much!
If this new DX Drivers don't work I'll check it out.
For comparison, I get framerates that dip into the mid 20's and average low 40's with the following settings: 1920x1080, 4xAA, no AF, all settings to "high" with the following hardware:
PII-955@3800Mhz
8GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz
(2) 4870 1GB
If I switch to DX9, add about 15 FPS to those numbers.