Framerates bit the dust
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Framerates bit the dust
So I played and beat the entire campaign of Halo PC with all the fancy graphics turned on, no problem. Smooth as a baby's butt.
Since monday, I can't get my Halo framerates above 9fps. Haven't changed any settings, and turning all the graphics fanciness off doesn't help.
My Norton subscription runs out in 27 days, if that matters.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Since monday, I can't get my Halo framerates above 9fps. Haven't changed any settings, and turning all the graphics fanciness off doesn't help.
My Norton subscription runs out in 27 days, if that matters.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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System specs and any recent changes you have made would help. For instance if you are using a Nvidia video card then you need to be aware of this.
download and run this
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... 96653.aspx
It is a more powerful version of windows task manager, that breaks down all running processes into useful information. It tends to show more than the normal Windows Task Manager does.
(don't worry, it doesn't replace it, it's will only run when you manually run it)
order the list by the CPU column (just click CPU) so that the largest numbers are at the top.
See if anything other than \"System Idle Process\" is using much CPU resources.
(just as an example, my computer tends to unpredictably start up video-conversion processes that use up a lot of CPU resources and make it run hot. With Sysinternals Process Exploder i can find em real fast.)
Also, how much System Memory and HDD space do you have free?
(To check memory, goto the normal Windows Task Manager - then the \"performance\" tab)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... 96653.aspx
It is a more powerful version of windows task manager, that breaks down all running processes into useful information. It tends to show more than the normal Windows Task Manager does.
(don't worry, it doesn't replace it, it's will only run when you manually run it)
order the list by the CPU column (just click CPU) so that the largest numbers are at the top.
See if anything other than \"System Idle Process\" is using much CPU resources.
(just as an example, my computer tends to unpredictably start up video-conversion processes that use up a lot of CPU resources and make it run hot. With Sysinternals Process Exploder i can find em real fast.)
Also, how much System Memory and HDD space do you have free?
(To check memory, goto the normal Windows Task Manager - then the \"performance\" tab)