CPU and PR performance?
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lbgspam
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CPU and PR performance?
Hi, long time player of PR (since .3). I am having problems playing PR with decent frame rates, mainly on the insurgency maps and mashtuur city. I thought it was because my video card was old, 7600 GT 256mb, so I upgraded to a 9800 GT 512mb. Unfortunately, it didn't make much a difference. Should I assume its because the CPU (Pentium D 2.8 ) just can't handle all that has to be processed in PR?
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Robbi
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Is it a single core you have a take it?
Quite possible that this isnt helping if it is
Quite possible that this isnt helping if it is

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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Complete specs
Windows XP 32bit
2.5gb Ram
Pentium D 2.8 (first Intel dual core CPU)
Windows XP 32bit
2.5gb Ram
Pentium D 2.8 (first Intel dual core CPU)
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Tofurkeymeister
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
I had your exact same setup, Pentium D with a 8800GT (AKA 9800GT). Played PR on medium. Once I upped my proc to a Phenom II 920, I went to high.
So yes, I think it is the processor.
So yes, I think it is the processor.
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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Thanks for the confirmation. I am surprised the CPU is already too old for games several years old as well.
Most disappointing
Most disappointing
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Tofurkeymeister
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
I was surprised as well. That being said, you should not have any trouble running PR on medium settings, although it may be a bit laggy at times.lbgspam wrote:Thanks for the confirmation. I am surprised the CPU is already too old for games several years old as well.
Most disappointing![]()
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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Tried, and even lowered resolution to 1200x something from my monitor 1600x1200Tofurkeymeister wrote:I was surprised as well. That being said, you should not have any trouble running PR on medium settings, although it may be a bit laggy at times.
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nick20404
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
I had the same cpu and got maybe 30 fps on medium, when I got my new E8400 I can play on max with AAx4 with 100+ fps on most maps. For 150 bucks it was totally worth it, especially since I can play any other game maxed out as well.
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Mr.Hyde
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
What happens when you put all of the settings on low? Do you still get bad fps?
What kind of sound card do you have? What are your audio settings in game?
Just a thought....do you have any conflicts in device manager?
Have you tried to tweak XP to utilize all of your ram? ~this could cause a problem
Is your mobo using the 955x chipset?
what mobo are you using?
This sparked my curiosity cause I looked up your cpu and found that it came out the same year as the game did. I know that PR is more demanding than vanilla, but in this case I don't think upgrading should be your first option.
What kind of sound card do you have? What are your audio settings in game?
Just a thought....do you have any conflicts in device manager?
Have you tried to tweak XP to utilize all of your ram? ~this could cause a problem
Is your mobo using the 955x chipset?
what mobo are you using?
This sparked my curiosity cause I looked up your cpu and found that it came out the same year as the game did. I know that PR is more demanding than vanilla, but in this case I don't think upgrading should be your first option.
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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
I am not certain whether or not I can upgrade the CPU on the motherboard, and even so, given the slow DDR2 pc2-4300 will the new CPU be able to help given the memory speed bottle neck?nick20404 wrote:I had the same cpu and got maybe 30 fps on medium, when I got my new E8400 I can play on max with AAx4 with 100+ fps on most maps. For 150 bucks it was totally worth it, especially since I can play any other game maxed out as well.
Otherwise, it's an IBM computer purchased September 2006, chipset reported by CPUID as i945P/PL/G/GL which Intel says does support Core 2, and socket 775 LGA . But, how do I tell if a new CPU will work or not in the motherboard (BIOS has had several updates, PSU is 325W).
1) All low, still awful. Even lower graphics etc.Mr.Hyde wrote:What happens when you put all of the settings on low? Do you still get bad fps?
What kind of sound card do you have? What are your audio settings in game?
Just a thought....do you have any conflicts in device manager?
Have you tried to tweak XP to utilize all of your ram? ~this could cause a problem
Is your mobo using the 955x chipset?
what mobo are you using?
This sparked my curiosity cause I looked up your cpu and found that it came out the same year as the game did. I know that PR is more demanding than vanilla, but in this case I don't think upgrading should be your first option.
2) Audigy 2 ZX 5.1 surround sound.
3) See above response
4) It worked fine in Vanilla even with AA. I just assumed that PR maps have gotten just sooo big that something can't handle it anymore as the smaller maps and less detailed maps seem to be better. ALL insurgency maps are just not playable as is Mashtuur city.
Thanks so much everyone!!
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nick20404
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
The old ram won't bottle neck you much I still use old ram, and my computer is pretty underpowered but I still get great fps in all games never had a problem either. Save your money up if you need to, better performance won't appear out of thin air you just have to accept you will be spending money.
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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Sure, that's fine now that I understand that it was the CPU being the bottle neck.nick20404 wrote:The old ram won't bottle neck you much I still use old ram, and my computer is pretty underpowered but I still get great fps in all games never had a problem either. Save your money up if you need to, better performance won't appear out of thin air you just have to accept you will be spending money.
Otherwise, trying to figure out if I can just upgrade the CPU in my existing computer or not.
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nick20404
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Well you should check the motherboard to see what cpu series it supports, Make sure you check both the motherboard and the cpu you are buying to see if they are compatible. If you need help post the info here first.
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Tim270
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
In all honesty I would start saving for a new pc rather than trying to keep updating your current one, depending on what you want, high end dual cores are good value for money.

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lbgspam
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Re: CPU and PR performance?
Agreed, decided to get a new PC and use this one as a HTPC
