Hi, am having a situation with an Nvidia 7600 GT where the frame rate during gameplay, Joint Operations, drops to as low as 2 and never any higher than around 45 fps. while the processor hovers around 90%.
All bios settings are default with the latest drivers (91.47 Forceware). I have no benchmarks at this time as I am posting as a third party but will be able to supply that info. later tonight.
I have a screen shot here of the game during play. Prolly no help but there it is. Any suggestions here will be greatly appreciated. Thanx.
Thats wierd, I have the same setup(3.0 Intel,7600gt,1 gig) and i play bf2 on all high( no aa) at 1280 by 1024 with like 90 to 50fps and cpu never tops 30%....
Ok, the BIOS version for the card is 05.73.22.15.03, dated 2-25-06. And, yes, I know there is a newer one so we will be reflashing to version 04 soon.
Forceware driver version is 9131, dated 6-1-06. Again, a newer version just surfaced like the last day or two so I would say we are current there but will update.
3Dmark03 set his card at 9511, ranking him 13th in his class, although I don't of how many!
I have the file saved from 3DMark but I don't how much good it'll be. When I open it 3DMark gives me my own details! Is there no way to upload files here?
Screen res. is 1024x768 but not sure of the video settings. I thought I would see all that in the 3DMark file but... Guess I'll have to have him send me a screen shot instead.
Okay, updating this thread because we still haven't resolved the issue of low frame rates. 3DMark03 is >10K (9669 best)
P4 3.0Ghz Oc'd to 3.45Ghz (230Mhz FSB)
Intel D101GGC, single channel
Maxtor 160Gb IDE100/133
XFX 7600 GT 256Mb, maximized
Ultra 512Mb 3200 DDR 400 Mhz CL3 x 2
On-board sound and LAN
The BIOS settings are as such:
Hyperthreading _ Disabled
Serial and Parallel ports _ Disabled
SATA _ Disabled
Memory set manual to 400Mhz
SDRAM set to AUTO
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