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Hay Guys!

I got Win 7 64.

Noticed Crysis Running Mach Turtle in DX10.

Any Ideas why?

Baby Drivers.

Bad DX10 Support.

DX10 just Laggy?

I switched to DX9 and My frame Rates went back to what they were when I had XP.

I very Pleased with Win 7.

Just wondering why I get half the frame rates in DX10.

Anyone else have this to?


Thanks!

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Reply to The_Prophecy

Oh, yea sure thing.

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=496512

But I have an EVGA GTX 285 now.


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Reply to Zerk

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.

Reply to soo-nah-mee

Well.

I'm running 191.07 Drivers, I might try older ones.

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Reply to Zerk

I have seen 4.5 seem fine but actually cause problems and slow things down. Lower the OC and have a look see.

Reply to daship

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:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads [...] 2d8712d553

This should solve your problem, just like it did to me.. I have the same cpu at the same specs, 8600 GT (lol) and using Win 7 64-bit.

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alexsam wrote :

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:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads [...] 2d8712d553

This should solve your problem, just like it did to me.. I have the same cpu at the same specs, 8600 GT (lol) and using Win 7 64-bit.





Thank you!

I didn't think about that.

I'll give it a try.


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Reply to Zerk

Zerk wrote :

Thank you!

I didn't think about that.

I'll give it a try.



Zerk,

If the above suggestions do not prove to be the solution you are looking for Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum located here http://tinyurl.com/9fhdl5 . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.

Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team

Reply to JessicaD

JessicaD wrote :

Zerk,

If the above suggestions do not prove to be the solution you are looking for Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum located here http://tinyurl.com/9fhdl5 . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.

Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team





Well thank you very much!

If this new DX Drivers don't work I'll check it out.

Thanks!

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Reply to Zerk

Zerk wrote :

Well thank you very much!

If this new DX Drivers don't work I'll check it out.

Thanks!



You're welcome Zerk! Let us know!

Reply to JessicaD

hmm.

No.

That new DX didn't seam to help.

I still seam to be getting 20 or so fps less then I should.

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Reply to Zerk

What settings are you running?
2600x1560 @16xAA/16xAF?

Reply to anamaniac

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.

Reply to soo-nah-mee

Do you see any major difference in appearance while playing in DX10?

Reply to shubham1401

no.

Just per Object motion blur.

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Reply to Zerk

Sorry, I miised a few.

Um.

1440x900 16x AF.

I normally get 50-60 fps Very high DX9.

And 20-35 fps DX10.

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Reply to Zerk

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