Fast question about immense lag

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Froe573
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Fast question about immense lag

Post by Froe573 »

I didn't want to post this in the Bugs section, because it might be my computer. Whenever I play PR, the newest version, .917, it runs nice and smoothly. After about 15 minutes of playing, my PR freezes for about 20 seconds, at 5 second intervals. This has never happened to be before. I tried to play at the lowest graphic settings, and this still happens.

My specs:

Acer Aspire M5641
GeForce 9800GT 1.7GB
4 GB RAM


My only thoughts are that I am playing at low graphics, which is actually boosting my framerate, I just dont know it, and I might be overheating my graphics card, which is causing the lag. Maybe I should turn the graphics really high and see if it works then?

Thanks!
Shredhead99
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by Shredhead99 »

Really sounds like you've got a problem with overheating. Check your fans and temperature with Download SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer <--Speed Fan, maybe you'll have to buy better and/or additional fans or replace the cooling paste.
If there is no problem, check your RAM, defrag your HDD and check for Trojans/virus.
boilerrat
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by boilerrat »

Sounds like a power supply issue to me.

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT

It says you need a minimum of 400w

Your power supply (If you didn't change it) is 300w
The fans on your case and or graphics card may not be getting enough juice.

I know on the 9800 page it says "Minimum recommended" BUT, you also have a processor, hard drive, disk drive, RAM, and case fans using your power.

If you don't get any other solutions I would recommend getting a new power supply.

You have almost the same case as I do, which happens to be a mATX form factor. So getting large and powerful power supplies won't be too easy.

Here is the power supply I will most likely be getting soon, as I also need to upgrade from 250w.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817338019
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snooggums
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by snooggums »

Is your page file at least 4+ gigs? If you are running something that is filling up your page file or it is too small to back up you will get lag as the system tries to shuffle around the page file.

I'd suggest making sure you have nothing running in the background including xfire, mumble, Teamspeak, FRAPS, etc for a night and see if you get the same issues.
Zimmer
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by Zimmer »

Try out Bf2 cleaner I had some issues with lagging because some files who stacks or something will do shit with the game.

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Dont know if it will help.
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Serbiak
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by Serbiak »

boilerrat wrote:Sounds like a power supply issue to me.
Wouldn´t the system shut down then if he had to little power? I had the Problem myself and when playing 3d games it would just make my computer to shut off.
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Froe573
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by Froe573 »

I don't think anything is underpowered, because according to Nvidia, my 9800 is a new type that requires "30% the power of a standard 9800". Other then that, overheating still might be an issue. I have a couple of fans in there, one looking like a Nuclear Reactor exhaust tower. Its massive. The 9800 itself has a big-*** fan. I will try some of the stuff you guy's said so far. Ill update you if it helped. Any other suggestions?

Thanks!
Froe573
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by Froe573 »

Ok I did a simple test. I put an Exaust fan with a 1 foot radius (loool) next to my comp. My comp's side was off. I tested the temps using Speed Fan. My graphics card was, in fact, overheating to about 150F. When I had the fan next to it, it stayed around 90F. After a while, still, I started to lag. Overheating might have contributed to this lag, but its not the only thing thats causing it. =(
boilerrat
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Re: Fast question about immense lag

Post by boilerrat »

Even if power isn't your problem for everything, you should try to get a larger one anyways.

But if nothing else works, try that out.
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