low fps on certain maps/ in certain situations. Help appreciated!
Posted: 2011-08-31 14:12
Hi Community,
I come to you, to ask for some help to improve my fps on my system. I've tried everything I could think of and still don't have a clue, what that issue is all about.
Let first be said, I have started playing PR 2 years ago and never ever before did I have any issues whatsoever with performance. I was always playing on highest settings without any bad impact. I recently had like a 6months break and back there everything still worked fine. Now with me starting to play again, on maps like Shijia Valley, Fallujah West, Gaza always and on nearly every other map in certain situations like heavy smoke and explosions I experience a slight to really heavy "hardware lag".
So what changed in my computer setup the last 6 months?
- I bought a creative x-fi xtreme music (before, I had onboard realtek hd sound)
- I switched from Windows Vista 32Bit to Windows 7 64Bit(I am quite certain this is the problem)
-I got myself a new monitor 24 inch (22inch before)
And what did I already do?
-deinstall and a clean new install with all drivers (graphics, sound, chipset)
-take out the x-fi, deinstalling the corresponding drivers and reinstalling onboard sound
-assigning battlefield 2 to just one cpu core on my quad core cpu
-checking temperatures and workload on cpu, graphics card and ram memory. Everything seems fine and not overloaded at all. 3.2-3.5 of my 4GB Ram are usually used. CPU is at around 50% Load when playing PR, Temperatures all around 35-45?C ( I take great care when it comes to heat management)
-overclocking cpu (since it was never overloaded I did not really think that would change much and it didn't)
- checked processes in the background and none is using up much or is in any other way unusual
-lowering all graphic settings/ sound settings in pr to minimum. Changed nothing besides an increase of somewhat 3fps while "hardware lagging".
- since someone stated that running the game in compatability mode(which I had running always with PR) is lowering performance, I siwtched that off completely, still nothing changed.
-I even switched my graphics card for a day to try, if my card got damaged or something - again nothing.
Updated what I tried already:
-Switching off visual design and stuff in Win7
-defrag my HDDs
-disabled fetching, superfetching, indexing
-playing around with the pagefile location and size
my rig:
Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
Asus P5 QL-CM Mainboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400
Geforce 260 GTS (atm GeForce 8800GTX for test purposes)
4 GB= 2x 2GB DDR2 Corsair Ram CL 5-5-5-15 in dual channel
HDD's: 3x Western Digital Caviar 250GB
Creative X-FI Xtreme Music
I am very desperate at this point and even can't get myself to play at all with that issue.
Pleas anyone, do you guys have a few tips other than "reinstall windows" or "upgrade your rig"? ( truely those are the 2 most said things when someone has a computer issue, eh? )
I am damn sure it is Windows 7 plaguing me here, but I just don't know how to counter it.
Might that I forget to tell something, if I will add that later in my original post given I remember.
Sincerely
Colonel Ragman
I come to you, to ask for some help to improve my fps on my system. I've tried everything I could think of and still don't have a clue, what that issue is all about.
Let first be said, I have started playing PR 2 years ago and never ever before did I have any issues whatsoever with performance. I was always playing on highest settings without any bad impact. I recently had like a 6months break and back there everything still worked fine. Now with me starting to play again, on maps like Shijia Valley, Fallujah West, Gaza always and on nearly every other map in certain situations like heavy smoke and explosions I experience a slight to really heavy "hardware lag".
So what changed in my computer setup the last 6 months?
- I bought a creative x-fi xtreme music (before, I had onboard realtek hd sound)
- I switched from Windows Vista 32Bit to Windows 7 64Bit(I am quite certain this is the problem)
-I got myself a new monitor 24 inch (22inch before)
And what did I already do?
-deinstall and a clean new install with all drivers (graphics, sound, chipset)
-take out the x-fi, deinstalling the corresponding drivers and reinstalling onboard sound
-assigning battlefield 2 to just one cpu core on my quad core cpu
-checking temperatures and workload on cpu, graphics card and ram memory. Everything seems fine and not overloaded at all. 3.2-3.5 of my 4GB Ram are usually used. CPU is at around 50% Load when playing PR, Temperatures all around 35-45?C ( I take great care when it comes to heat management)
-overclocking cpu (since it was never overloaded I did not really think that would change much and it didn't)
- checked processes in the background and none is using up much or is in any other way unusual
-lowering all graphic settings/ sound settings in pr to minimum. Changed nothing besides an increase of somewhat 3fps while "hardware lagging".
- since someone stated that running the game in compatability mode(which I had running always with PR) is lowering performance, I siwtched that off completely, still nothing changed.
-I even switched my graphics card for a day to try, if my card got damaged or something - again nothing.
Updated what I tried already:
-Switching off visual design and stuff in Win7
-defrag my HDDs
-disabled fetching, superfetching, indexing
-playing around with the pagefile location and size
my rig:
Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
Asus P5 QL-CM Mainboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400
Geforce 260 GTS (atm GeForce 8800GTX for test purposes)
4 GB= 2x 2GB DDR2 Corsair Ram CL 5-5-5-15 in dual channel
HDD's: 3x Western Digital Caviar 250GB
Creative X-FI Xtreme Music
I am very desperate at this point and even can't get myself to play at all with that issue.
Pleas anyone, do you guys have a few tips other than "reinstall windows" or "upgrade your rig"? ( truely those are the 2 most said things when someone has a computer issue, eh? )
I am damn sure it is Windows 7 plaguing me here, but I just don't know how to counter it.
Might that I forget to tell something, if I will add that later in my original post given I remember.
Sincerely
Colonel Ragman