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I have a problem with my 3d video games. When I load a game in it becomes unplayable after 10 to 20 seconds as the movement becomes jumpy. I am using XP pro with a Radeon 9550 256mb video card. I do not think it is the video card as I have tried it with another type of card and it still does the same thing I am using Direct x 9c and all tests on this seem OK Any ideas? -- davids |
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Gaming is just about one of the most intensive things you can do with a PC
so you need to ensure the rest of the PC is up to spec.... lots of RAM, a good CPU and plenty of fans in the PC case. Ensure as little other programs are running as possible.... -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "davids" <davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net... > > I have a problem with my 3d video games. When I load a game in it > becomes unplayable after 10 to 20 seconds as the movement becomes > jumpy. I am using XP pro with a Radeon 9550 256mb video card. I do not > think it is the video card as I have tried it with another type of card > and it still does the same thing I am using Direct x 9c and all tests on > this seem OK Any ideas? > > > -- > davids |
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Thanks Carl but I should of added I have 1024Mb of memory and AMD XP2500+ CPU that has been overclocked The radeon 9550 has also been overclocked to try and get better chances I have uninstalled all drivers and then put them back again and Reset my system to normal in an effort to sort things out. I am trying to play tiger woods PGA tour06 which does not have particularly high demands nless I can come up with any better ideas I am thinking of wiping the disc and starting again! Cari \(MS-MVP\) Wrote: > Gaming is just about one of the most intensive things you can do with a > PC > so you need to ensure the rest of the PC is up to spec.... lots of RAM, > a > good CPU and plenty of fans in the PC case. Ensure as little other > programs > are running as possible.... > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging > http://www.coribright.com/windows > > > "davids" davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net wrote in message > news:davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net... > > I have a problem with my 3d video games. When I load a game in it > becomes unplayable after 10 to 20 seconds as the movement becomes > jumpy. I am using XP pro with a Radeon 9550 256mb video card. I do > not > think it is the video card as I have tried it with another type of > card > and it still does the same thing I am using Direct x 9c and all tests > on > this seem OK Any ideas? > > > -- > davids -- davids |
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Overclocking could have damaged your hardware.
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "davids" <davids.201ree@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:davids.201ree@pcbanter.net... > > Thanks Carl but I should of added I have 1024Mb of memory and AMD > XP2500+ CPU that has been overclocked The radeon 9550 has also been > overclocked to try and get better chances I have uninstalled all > drivers and then put them back again and Reset my system to normal in > an effort to sort things out. I am trying to play tiger woods PGA > tour06 which does not have particularly high demands nless I can come > up with any better ideas I am thinking of wiping the disc and starting > again! > > Cari \(MS-MVP\) Wrote: >> Gaming is just about one of the most intensive things you can do with a >> PC >> so you need to ensure the rest of the PC is up to spec.... lots of RAM, >> a >> good CPU and plenty of fans in the PC case. Ensure as little other >> programs >> are running as possible.... >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging >> http://www.coribright.com/windows >> >> >> "davids" davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net wrote in message >> news:davids.1zzr6b@pcbanter.net... >> >> I have a problem with my 3d video games. When I load a game in it >> becomes unplayable after 10 to 20 seconds as the movement becomes >> jumpy. I am using XP pro with a Radeon 9550 256mb video card. I do >> not >> think it is the video card as I have tried it with another type of >> card >> and it still does the same thing I am using Direct x 9c and all tests >> on >> this seem OK Any ideas? >> >> >> -- >> davids > > > -- > davids |
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