Erratic framerate drops on FX Go 5700
HI, Just bought myself a laptop with an athlon 3,4ghz processor and a Nvidia Geforce Fx Go 5700; Clearly, i love games. So i got a hold of all the fun i missed while having a crap computer and installed halflife 2 doom 3 and world of warcraft.
HI,
Just bought myself a laptop with an athlon 3,4ghz processor and a Nvidia Geforce Fx Go 5700; Clearly, i love games. So i got a hold of all the fun i missed while having a crap computer and installed halflife 2 doom 3 and world of warcraft.
I have a recurrent problem, games run perfect and its all great, until, everyonce in while, randomly, the screen flickers and the framerate drops dramatically. After a while, this reverts and the framerate comes back, but then it happens again and again. It makes it quite hard to play anything seeing as everyonce in while the gameplay is impossible.
Please, someone give me a hand. I tried reinstalling drivers and all that jazz already.
Bitterkaz
Just bought myself a laptop with an athlon 3,4ghz processor and a Nvidia Geforce Fx Go 5700; Clearly, i love games. So i got a hold of all the fun i missed while having a crap computer and installed halflife 2 doom 3 and world of warcraft.
I have a recurrent problem, games run perfect and its all great, until, everyonce in while, randomly, the screen flickers and the framerate drops dramatically. After a while, this reverts and the framerate comes back, but then it happens again and again. It makes it quite hard to play anything seeing as everyonce in while the gameplay is impossible.
Please, someone give me a hand. I tried reinstalling drivers and all that jazz already.
Bitterkaz
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Sounds like another program decides its gonna startup and do *something*.
Could be:
Antivirus doing a scan.
Defrag program on a scheduled defrag when it thinks your laptop is idle.
Something else doing somekind of update/update check.
I'd look at what progs you run in the background and try to work out which ones are likely to come alive without any user intervention.
It could even be the graphics driver doing some kind of "optimisation". Not too sure about how nVidia stuff works, so thats a long shot.
The flickering could be a program trying to get window focus, hence your game almost minimising/maximising alot and causing the flickering effect.
Could be:
Antivirus doing a scan.
Defrag program on a scheduled defrag when it thinks your laptop is idle.
Something else doing somekind of update/update check.
I'd look at what progs you run in the background and try to work out which ones are likely to come alive without any user intervention.
It could even be the graphics driver doing some kind of "optimisation". Not too sure about how nVidia stuff works, so thats a long shot.
The flickering could be a program trying to get window focus, hence your game almost minimising/maximising alot and causing the flickering effect.
hmmm... thanks for your reply.
The thing is I run the game with the task manager in the background, when the slow quicks in, i quickly switch to it, and check... yet nothing seems to have run. I even tried turning everything off, including explorer itself... but to no avail. Its strange, its like a flicker and then the game slows, for about ten seconds, then it flickers back to normal. The thing is nothing to do with intensity of gameply either, it can run smoothly through a massive gun fight and slow down in a tiny room while picking up health.
I really hope someone has seen something like this... its driving me crazy...
As for declocking... hmm i dont know what that is, or how i could help that?
The thing is I run the game with the task manager in the background, when the slow quicks in, i quickly switch to it, and check... yet nothing seems to have run. I even tried turning everything off, including explorer itself... but to no avail. Its strange, its like a flicker and then the game slows, for about ten seconds, then it flickers back to normal. The thing is nothing to do with intensity of gameply either, it can run smoothly through a massive gun fight and slow down in a tiny room while picking up health.
I really hope someone has seen something like this... its driving me crazy...
As for declocking... hmm i dont know what that is, or how i could help that?
I had that problem on my laptop with MOHAA, I fixed it by getting a desktop. My problem was overheating, you wont see that in task manager. Try getting software like Motherboardmonitor or Rivatuner like dosfreak mentioned. I dont know Rivatuner but I know with Motherboardmonitor you can go into the program and check history and see what your max and min temps was and so on.