System Efficiency??
#21
Posted 18 December 2007 - 11:15 AM
Keep in mind , this is for OPTIMAL, performance,.........on modern games.
#22
Posted 18 December 2007 - 11:18 AM
Arther said:
I did notice on the Nvidia site they stated that my GPU 8800 GTX has two plug ins for P/S on the card its self guess I can always check and make sure that both of them are plugged in.
So has any one ever heard about the statement I posted before: Setting up my GPU to run off only one core to improve performance?
In some cases, on some games, on some systems, ................it can help,...........try it and see what happens,... can't hurt.
#24
Posted 18 December 2007 - 12:04 PM
A friend of mine told me it was in the advance settings under my GPU's control panel but I looked all over the place and did not see any where to change this or even see what it is currently set up on.
#29
Posted 19 December 2007 - 08:10 AM
#30
Posted 19 December 2007 - 12:49 PM
All true,....................however,..................+optimal ,operating temp. ( which means, higher frame rates ), is BELOW, 50 deg. C. I have seen some "Guru's", expouse, that anything over 40 deg. C, will have an adverse affect on INTENSE gameing ( most modern games ), .........this is of course , in relation to GPU temp.'s, ................CPU temp.'s, while similiar, are not identical, and is relative to the CPU, in question.
Keep in mind , this is for OPTIMAL, performance,.........on modern games.
#33
Posted 19 December 2007 - 05:03 PM
Don't get me worng EQ2 runs great BUT I do from time to time notice a wave like lag kinda like slow motion of sorts. I ran FRAPS on EQ2 and noticed in several zones I am getting FPS in the teens and some times it even drops into the single numbers. This is what mainly worries me why would I be getting such crappy FPS with the set up I have.
And yes I did DL the Crysis demo and maxed it out (as far as dx9 goes) and it ran great with no problems, I guess I could try and play the demo again and run FRAPS to see what I get.
And again that temp I am seeing for my GPU is with OUT even playing a game will try to remember to check it while I am playing to see if it really changes.
#34
Posted 19 December 2007 - 05:09 PM
Have you heard of this and can it really be true?
p.s. How in the world do yall post a message with the reply in the post?? I always hit reply and your post never seems to show up, but I see yall posting all the time some times with several replys in the same post?
That way I don't have to post 3 or 4 diffrent post to answer all the diffrent questions and just do it in one post.
#35
Posted 19 December 2007 - 06:17 PM
Arther said:
Have you heard of this and can it really be true?
Hi Arther. Yes, that is definitely true. Now, specifically what settings need to be changed, I am not sure. However, I know that certain settings can be altered and adjusted to increase bandwidth, etc. You may have to speak directly to your ISP to confirm this. I have never used this Tune Up Tool; however, I would gather that this application costs money.
This may be a question for SMax to make suggestions. If this post piques his interest, I am sure he would know what specific settings you would have to change within your computer.
Arther said:
That way I don't have to post 3 or 4 diffrent post to answer all the diffrent questions and just do it in one post.
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The easiest way to include the original message within your post is to use the quote feature. I am not sure if Rich Text works since I only see Plain Text; however, you should see a quotation mark in the header of each post screen. When you click on it, you should see all of the original post.
Now, in the previous forum format, the entire Discussion was visible when you wanted to post a response. I believe this is going to be available in an update of this forum. Until then, if there are several posts that I want to post a response, I copy and paste each of them into my response field and then answer each. It is a bit hard to explain but when you click on the quote option for the first time, you will see what I mean.
#36
Posted 19 December 2007 - 06:26 PM
That way I don't have to post 3 or 4 diffrent post to answer all the diffrent questions and just do it in one post.
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Hi, Arther. It's easy to do. When you hit the Reply button, you get a blank page where you can post your answer. Up in the header, on the left of the smilie face, there are two "quotes" (they look like little clouds). Hit that and you immediately have the person's answer inside your page.
Another thing you can do too is you can delete part of their response, to leave only what you want to talk about, just like I did above with yours.
#37
Posted 20 December 2007 - 01:08 AM
Adama said:
The "quote" button looks like:
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...in the Rich Text mode at least. In the Plain Text mode, it looks like a quotation mark (i.e. ") symbol.
#38
Posted 20 December 2007 - 01:10 AM
mphenterprises said:
This may be a question for SMax to make suggestions. If this post piques his interest, I am sure he would know what specific settings you would have to change within your computer.
Actually, I don't really know much about this area. I have never really had the need to "tweak" my settings, so I have never really learn about if it is really possible and if so, how to do it.
#39
Posted 20 December 2007 - 01:34 AM
Arther, unless you use the Tune Up Tool, you may have to contact your ISP to determine how to tweak your internet speeds.
#40
Posted 20 December 2007 - 06:39 AM
mphenterprises said:
Arther, unless you use the Tune Up Tool, you may have to contact your ISP to determine how to tweak your internet speeds.
Woot thanks for the info on how to include the post in my response B-)
Yea I guess what I will do is buy that tune up program think it was $29.99 per year but seems to be a good tool so might be worth it. Once I get a chance to sit down and go through the tool/scan again I will try to post the suggestions is offers here.
I still need to d/l that free version of 3DMark and do a bench test which then I will try to post results here as well, thanks guys for the help so far more to come.
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