GFX probs ( again)


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rite i just formatted to try and solve my gfx priobs but wtf , its even worse, i am on me, latest nvidia gfx drivers, 29.42( i dont trust betas) and a gf3 ti200 whihc is 2 weeks old and when i play cs at 1024x768 i get very stupid fps, i have edited my opengl settings and turned v-sync and stuff off and no luck, the prob is that it would start off on 99fps then all the sudden drop to like 40fps and stay there and just keeps dropping and droping, same with unreal tourny, i very very low fps and i really lik to know what the prob is but i dunno if it the card, but it is way worse than when it was, i am gonna upgrade to xp 2mrow to solve any prob but i doubt it will...:( can some1 please put me out of my misery...:dead:

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*bump*

my specs are

GF3 ti200

384mb rambus

P4 1285mhz

40gb hdd ata 66

250w psw

sound blaster 4:1 digital

Windows ME (atm will upgrade l8r)

so can some1 please help meeeeeeee

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First of all, get a new Powersupply, 250W doesnt cut it these days.

Second of all, its a nVidia card, did you fix your refresh rates in 3D? If not, you cant get higher than 90fps. :o

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yer i will get new psw and whats this about refresh in 3D...:s i mean i get 99fps to start with then it just drops to 30/45 fps whihc just sucks and thats from just standing still...:(

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yeh, u might try the power supply thing, but also check out yer bios settings, u might have your agp appature size too small, or your speed of the agp slot at 2x or something like that, also about the refresh rate, win98 and ME do it automatically, unlike 2000/XP which set it at 60Hz and thats it, so u dont have to worry about that, unless u start running winxp.

also, turn off anti-aliasing and antrioscopic filtering (sorry for the spelling but u'll know wot im talking about) and c if it helps.

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Ack! It is nothing to do with the PSU. Is that all you Neowinians think about when a problem with a PC occurs?

If you had a crap PSU, there would be loads of crashes in Windows.

All you need to do is install the AGP filter drivers for your mobo chipset! Thats all!

No fscking PSU or anything else! Jus go to the site of your mobo maker, and dl them!

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