Heres the 3d05 details which tell you everything about my system:
Firstly heres my results of the tests:
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I do disable those things stealth, but i will disable them and post a screen of my processes. Ive cleaned out ATI with driver cleaner.
Is it smart to OC my CPU when its reporting as 55-60C when idle? And what tools can i use to OC it? (if its the BIos im getting the advanced settings...
Temps, cpu stays around 55-65, its always that temp :s. No core frequency changes on the card while playing BF2.
Crescent, i know Intel sucks; ill be sure to get myself and AMD when i get a new system. But i dont think that explains my prob.
Edit: Its an FSP psu, i chose it cause it was...
I spent £60 on it!
This is what it says on the psu:
AC Input: 110-120/220-240V-, 10/6A, 60/50hz
DC output: 460W (500w preak 1.5 sec per 30 sec) +12V1-17.5A,+12V2-17.5A
+12v2-16.0A (Yel/black), +5VSB-2.0A(purp),12V-0.5A (blue)
Already have, seems to be fine and the GPU doesn't heat up much.
Im not being the type who expects over the top fps but how im playing it now is not fun atall. 20-30 fps in heavy combat, maybe 35-40 walkin through a street in BF2, ive talked to people with the same card who say they get 60-70...
Im waiting for a reply from acer on how to access the advanced settings of my Bios, then i can turn HT off. V Sync is already off.
I just know there will be one thing that is slowing my performance down, im gunna try running perfmon while playing BF2, then showing you the end graph.
Unfortunatly only that rail has the connection for the HD (the black thin one). The 3.3v rail has the gpu connection but i didnt think it would be right to have a 3.3v rail powering my card? Was i right there?
Heres an internal pic of my pc, before i got the new psu, card and ram...
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