- Jun 8, 2000
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Hi there,
I was hoping someone could explain what happens with my FPS while playing games and perhaps give me an idea if it's possible to improve my situation...
When playing WoW I average about 60FPS, however, I've noticed that in a static situation (i.e. not moving or interacting) my framerate will remain quite high (90+) for several seconds, then take a hit and remain lower (64 fps) and rock steady for a few seconds, then shoot back up to 90+ again. I was wondering if that means my video memory is filling and then swapping out to RAM or perhaps my system RAM is running low causing the performance hit. Any ideas as to why this happens would be most enlightening...
Thanks!
Bob
Abit AN7
AthlonXP 2500+
2x512 Kingston PC3200
Radeon AIW X800XL (256 AGP)
2x SATA 80GB (non RAID)
1x PATA 60GB (OS etc)
Soundblaster Audigy Platinum EX
I was hoping someone could explain what happens with my FPS while playing games and perhaps give me an idea if it's possible to improve my situation...
When playing WoW I average about 60FPS, however, I've noticed that in a static situation (i.e. not moving or interacting) my framerate will remain quite high (90+) for several seconds, then take a hit and remain lower (64 fps) and rock steady for a few seconds, then shoot back up to 90+ again. I was wondering if that means my video memory is filling and then swapping out to RAM or perhaps my system RAM is running low causing the performance hit. Any ideas as to why this happens would be most enlightening...
Thanks!
Bob
Abit AN7
AthlonXP 2500+
2x512 Kingston PC3200
Radeon AIW X800XL (256 AGP)
2x SATA 80GB (non RAID)
1x PATA 60GB (OS etc)
Soundblaster Audigy Platinum EX