I just upgraded from a GeFroce2 MX 400 to a Sapphire 9600 Radeon Pro
128MB
I do see a dramatic difference in image quality but when I play
Warcraft III in a multiplayer game, my frame rate drops to as low as
5-10 FPS. I tried lowering the resolution and options in Warcraftiii
to low and off, but that did not really help much at all.
I'm not sure why my FPS is so low. Is it because 9600 radeon pro is
8x GAP and my mobo only supports 4x? Would it also be possible that
my outdated processor and RAM are slowing my FPS down? Would I see a
big difference if I were to get a P4 mobo with say 2.4-2.6 Ghz
processor along with DDRAM ?
Here's my current system
AMD 1.0 Ghz NOT OC'ed
Asus A7V (4x GAP)
384 PC-133 Generic RAM
9600 Radeon Pro
(3) 8MB 80GB HD
thanks!
Kwijibo
Hey, I'm interested to see what people have to say. I recently bought a 9600
Pro, too. My UT2k3 framerates aren't as good as I'd like to see. However,
this card overclocks like a fiend. I'm running about 500 core, 345 memory.
The memory is not happy any higher than this, and I think the core could go
higher, but I fear for the life of the card.
I have a P4 2.4B and DDR memory, but I just bought Warcraft 3 today so I
can't really give you a comparison yet. I'm running it at the highest
resolution I can with everything set on high for the single player campaign,
and no problems so far. 5-10 fps, though? That suggests major problems
somewhere...
Oh, make sure your AGP aperature is at 128.
Cheers.
Sigh, I thought you had just found my problem--AGP aperature in the
BIOS. I went into my bios and changed it from 64mb to 128mb. Played
WC3 again. Still! Framerate Per Second was still around 5-10 FPS
during battle. When I was in the chat room, it was around 75 FPS.
But once the game started, I was around 35-40. During a "regular"
battle, it was around 15-20FPS. During a major battle, around 5-8
FPS.
Can anybody help?
thanks!
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 10:31:53 GMT, Kwijibo <Kwi...@Springfield.com>
wrote:
I think your system maybe the bottle neck not the card.
Try increasing the agp aperture on the m/b.
Try using latest drivers for the card.
Try updating the 4 in 1 drivers for your m/b.
I've just built a new pc system and put in a Radeon 9600 pro (Power Color)
and it flies along nicely.
It has the original manufacturers fan and heatsink on the card.
The system is in an Antec Case (with front, side and rear fans).
Asus A7N8X Deluxe m/b.
AMD Athlon 2500 Barton cpu.
512Mb Crucial DDR ram.
Maxtor SATA 120Gb h/d.
The pc is overclocked to 2.1Ghz using x12 multiplier and FSB speed of 175
M/B Settings. (12 x 175 = 2100 or 2.1Ghz) The default setting is 11 x 166
= 1.8Ghz)
The 9600 Pro is overclocked using core clock of 500 and Memory clock of
360 (default setting was 400/330)
I'm using Win XP home and Directx9a and I'm using the latest ATI Catalyst
drivers (v3.6)
I'm getting 3Dmark2003 scores of over 4000 which is pretty good for this
card.
*Peter* - http://www.cix.co.uk/~pjgtech/home.html
I had untold headaches from an ATI card installed without the AGP miniport
that comes with the 4in1's. Never worked right ... I called ATI and I felt
like an idiot.
I've run Warcraft 3 on a Duron 800 with a Kyro2 video card (not the
strongest ... I'll tell ya) at higher FPS than you're talking about.
Drumguy
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