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How do I Increase Gaming Performance

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Psykoh, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. Psykoh

    Psykoh Guest

    Hello All,

    I would really appreciate any assistance. I have a Dell 710H2C, Quad
    Core, 4GB RAM (soon to be 6GB), 2 striped 10,000 RPM HDD's, 2 Nvidia
    8800 GTX SLI video cards. I am an avid World of Warcraft and
    Counterstrike player. I want to improve the performance of my system.
    Frame rates stink when the graphics are maxed. This system should be
    preforming a lot better. Sometime frame rates drop to 20FPS. Been
    reading a lot of stuff on-line about improving performance. First off
    when I run SLI mode games usually lock-up. Been told by Blizzard tech
    support that they don't support SLI. Ready to pull my hair out! Please
    help?


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  2. Leroy

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  3. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "Psykoh" <Psykoh.3tgu7c@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
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    > Hello All,
    >
    > I would really appreciate any assistance. I have a Dell 710H2C, Quad
    > Core, 4GB RAM (soon to be 6GB), 2 striped 10,000 RPM HDD's, 2 Nvidia
    > 8800 GTX SLI video cards. I am an avid World of Warcraft and
    > Counterstrike player. I want to improve the performance of my system.
    > Frame rates stink when the graphics are maxed. This system should be
    > preforming a lot better. Sometime frame rates drop to 20FPS. Been
    > reading a lot of stuff on-line about improving performance. First off
    > when I run SLI mode games usually lock-up. Been told by Blizzard tech
    > support that they don't support SLI. Ready to pull my hair out! Please
    > help?
    >
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    Get a Geforce 295 GTX, SLI on a single card or even two for quad SLI if
    money is no object. It will set you back about $1100-$1200 though for two
    cards.

    If you're not going to use SLI or can't because of compatibility, then you
    could go with Geforce 280 GTX. I don't know the exact performance level,
    but a single Geforce 280 GTX should be near the performance of 2 8800 GTX
    running in SLI mode.

    Geforce 280 GTX are under $290 a piece. You could buy another 280 later and
    trounce your 2x 8800 GTX SLI mode into the ground. Easily.
     
  4. Dalo Harkin

    Dalo Harkin Guest

    As the others have said there is not much more that you can do that you
    currently are not:-
    You could opt for a faster CPU and GPU and RAM as has been advised -
    you have some of the fasters HDDs that money can buy, the resolution
    that you are gaming at plays a huge part in this - if you are trying to
    run those two cards on a huge panel with all the AA and AF on MAX then
    you wont manage it.

    If you need anymore help let us know.


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  5. Jasper

    Jasper Guest

    "Dalo Harkin" <Dalo.Harkin.3th0ga@nntp.nospam.local> wrote in message
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    > As the others have said there is not much more that you can do that you
    > currently are not:-
    > You could opt for a faster CPU and GPU and RAM as has been advised -
    > you have some of the fasters HDDs that money can buy, the resolution
    > that you are gaming at plays a huge part in this - if you are trying to
    > run those two cards on a huge panel with all the AA and AF on MAX then
    > you wont manage it.
    >
    > If you need anymore help let us know.
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    To run WoW in SLI and have it work you must disable triplebuffering in the
    graphics options in the game it slows it down.
    Setup a custom profile for WOW in the Nvidia control panel

    use alternate frame rendering 2 instead of split frame.
    set Vsyc to always on
    leave all other settings to let app decide.

    This should get you 40 - 60 FPS average. These settings worked fine for me
    with 2 8800 GT's
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  6. Frank-FL

    Frank-FL Guest

  7. > Psykoh wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hello All,
    >>
    >> I would really appreciate any assistance. I have a Dell 710H2C, Quad
    >> Core, 4GB RAM (soon to be 6GB), 2 striped 10,000 RPM HDD's, 2 Nvidia
    >> 8800 GTX SLI video cards. I am an avid World of Warcraft and
    >> Counterstrike player. I want to improve the performance of my system.
    >> Frame rates stink when the graphics are maxed. This system should be
    >> preforming a lot better. Sometime frame rates drop to 20FPS. Been
    >> reading a lot of stuff on-line about improving performance. First off
    >> when I run SLI mode games usually lock-up. Been told by Blizzard tech
    >> support that they don't support SLI. Ready to pull my hair out! Please
    >> help?
    >>
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    Make sure you use the MB , GPU drivers from the manufacturer, not Dell.
    Blizzard tech doesn't need to support SLI...nvidia does.
    Check the settings for World of Warcraft in nvidia control panel.
    For sli...AFR1, or AFR2 usually work best.
    You could also try single GPU if SLI locks up no matter what.
     

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