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I got a computer only 2.5 years old which has: 2.4ghz intel CPU, 512mb
pc2700 ddr ram, 9800 pro radeon video, 40gb hd, cdrw and dvdrw. Recently its been getting this odd behavior where in 3d games it runs for 3-4 minutes fine, then it stutters/freezes for 2-3 seconds and then runs fine again. This loop continues on for the same time intervals almost. This happens in every 3d game. I dont notice it in windows while watching videos or 2d games. What i've done without any success is: -Exchanged video card with an older one -Defragged countless times with third party programs even -Cleaned registry and used diskcleaner software -Ran all type of disk scand and surface scans -Ran memory tests like memtest86 -Ran MS antispyware, Adware, Spybot -Put in a new more powerful 420w power supply -Updated all device drivers, windows -Unplugged all usb devices -Disabled or closed all programs and processes i can when playing a game -Check temperatures look fine I don't know what could be causing this or what else can I do? Reinstall windows would be my last step? |
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HAWK wrote:
> I got a computer only 2.5 years old which has: 2.4ghz intel CPU, > 512mb pc2700 ddr ram, 9800 pro radeon video, 40gb hd, cdrw and > dvdrw. Recently its been getting this odd behavior where in 3d > games it runs for 3-4 minutes fine, then it stutters/freezes for > 2-3 seconds and then runs fine again. This loop continues on for > the same time intervals almost. This happens in every 3d game. I > dont notice it in windows while watching videos or 2d games. > > What i've done without any success is: > -Exchanged video card with an older one > -Defragged countless times with third party programs even > -Cleaned registry and used diskcleaner software > -Ran all type of disk scand and surface scans > -Ran memory tests like memtest86 > -Ran MS antispyware, Adware, Spybot > -Put in a new more powerful 420w power supply > -Updated all device drivers, windows > -Unplugged all usb devices > -Disabled or closed all programs and processes i can when playing a > game > -Check temperatures look fine > > I don't know what could be causing this or what else can I do? > Reinstall windows would be my last step? You seem on top of things - so I am going to make this suggestion.. - Make an image of your system as it is to external media using something like Symantec/Norton Ghost and/or Acronis TrueImage. - Reinstall and update Windows XP onto your system (Be safe - do not connect to the Internet with the system until you have verified the firewall is enabled - and then visit only http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ until you have completely updated everything.. Do not get hardware drivers from there - get those from the hardware manufacturers.) - Now that you have a clean (and only) install of Windows XP - install and update one of the games that demonstrates the issue. Play it. If the issue rears its ugly head - your problem is not your Windows Installation from before. Restore the image. Troubleshooting from there will be where we need to go from. If the issue does not appear.. Well - you cannot say you didn't try to cleanup before going to drastic measures. But I would still tread carefully. You could have installed something before that never left completely (or you didn't find) or you might be using a better version of some driver you didn't even think about before redoing the system. Think on that carefully afterwards and before installing everything you use in a rushed fashion. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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