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DatCong
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 12:28 am    Post subject: super jerky frame rates Reply with quote

For quite a while now, I have been experiencing very jerky performance even
on low-end games such as CS with my ATI Mobility Radeon. I can still remember
the first day I got my Dell Inspiron 9100 2.8 ghz, every game I played ran
with flawless smoothness. Now when I play CS, my frame rates would constanty
fluctuate between 10 and 60, resulting in horribly choppy performace. I've
tried every thing from overclocking to a clean partition of my hard drive and
reinstallment of Windows XP Home Edition. I've even e-mailed ATI for tech.
support, but twice they give me the same automated response that was no good
in solving my problem.
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Sandman
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 4:25 am    Post subject: Re: super jerky frame rates Reply with quote

Sounds like insufficient RAM or you need a new video card. Or both.
"DatCong" <DatCong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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For quite a while now, I have been experiencing very jerky performance
even
on low-end games such as CS with my ATI Mobility Radeon. I can still
remember
the first day I got my Dell Inspiron 9100 2.8 ghz, every game I played ran
with flawless smoothness. Now when I play CS, my frame rates would
constanty
fluctuate between 10 and 60, resulting in horribly choppy performace. I've
tried every thing from overclocking to a clean partition of my hard drive
and
reinstallment of Windows XP Home Edition. I've even e-mailed ATI for tech.
support, but twice they give me the same automated response that was no
good
in solving my problem.
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DatCong
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 4:37 am    Post subject: Re: super jerky frame rates Reply with quote

"Sandman" wrote:

Quote:
Sounds like insufficient RAM or you need a new video card. Or both.
"DatCong" <DatCong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B940003-4A68-485C-A0E3-FCD8A53A0BFB@microsoft.com...
For quite a while now, I have been experiencing very jerky performance
even
on low-end games such as CS with my ATI Mobility Radeon. I can still
remember
the first day I got my Dell Inspiron 9100 2.8 ghz, every game I played ran
with flawless smoothness. Now when I play CS, my frame rates would
constanty
fluctuate between 10 and 60, resulting in horribly choppy performace. I've
tried every thing from overclocking to a clean partition of my hard drive
and
reinstallment of Windows XP Home Edition. I've even e-mailed ATI for tech.
support, but twice they give me the same automated response that was no
good
in solving my problem.


I am using a ATI Mobility 9700 with 512MB ram, I believe it should more than suffice for Counter-Strike. I already mentioned that CS worked flawlessly at stable 60fps when I first got my laptop.
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Sandman
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 6:16 am    Post subject: Re: super jerky frame rates Reply with quote

O.K.....I don't know about laptops, (which is what you have?) but many times
people have complained to me that their video playback used to be fine, and
then began to suffer over time. Depending on who you ask; 512 RAM is
adequate to run XP, but 1meg of RAM would surely improve lagging video
performance..... Believe who you will. Just my first reaction/opinion on
this is RAM.......
"DatCong" <DatCong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B940003-4A68-485C-A0E3-FCD8A53A0BFB@microsoft.com...
Quote:
For quite a while now, I have been experiencing very jerky performance
even
on low-end games such as CS with my ATI Mobility Radeon. I can still
remember
the first day I got my Dell Inspiron 9100 2.8 ghz, every game I played ran
with flawless smoothness. Now when I play CS, my frame rates would
constanty
fluctuate between 10 and 60, resulting in horribly choppy performace. I've
tried every thing from overclocking to a clean partition of my hard drive
and
reinstallment of Windows XP Home Edition. I've even e-mailed ATI for tech.
support, but twice they give me the same automated response that was no
good
in solving my problem.
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