Quote from: humanxlemming on March 19, 2011, 12:39:39 AMQuote from: BornToDie on March 06, 2011, 11:35:45 AM :sad0049:I'm runing an ASUS ENGTX 480/ 1.5 GB - GDDR5 SDRAMAMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz Quad-Core ProcessorGigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 Motherboard4 GB OCZ Memory Windows 7 Professionaland i still get loads of laggs. Even more if graphic setting are low :sad0049:OS: Windows® Vista / XP / 7Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 or betterMemory: 2GBGraphics: Shader 3.0 or better 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600GT / ATI Radeon® X1950Pro or betterDirectX®: DirectX® 9.0cHard Drive: 12GB*Sound: DirectX® 9.0c-compatibleEither better graphics card or more ram for you my friend.I juts spend 300£ on my graph carp and it's still not good enough? My memory about 2 years old and i think only 400 mHz.Or 800?
Quote from: BornToDie on March 06, 2011, 11:35:45 AM :sad0049:I'm runing an ASUS ENGTX 480/ 1.5 GB - GDDR5 SDRAMAMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz Quad-Core ProcessorGigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 Motherboard4 GB OCZ Memory Windows 7 Professionaland i still get loads of laggs. Even more if graphic setting are low :sad0049:OS: Windows® Vista / XP / 7Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 or betterMemory: 2GBGraphics: Shader 3.0 or better 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600GT / ATI Radeon® X1950Pro or betterDirectX®: DirectX® 9.0cHard Drive: 12GB*Sound: DirectX® 9.0c-compatibleEither better graphics card or more ram for you my friend.
:sad0049:I'm runing an ASUS ENGTX 480/ 1.5 GB - GDDR5 SDRAMAMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz Quad-Core ProcessorGigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 Motherboard4 GB OCZ Memory Windows 7 Professionaland i still get loads of laggs. Even more if graphic setting are low :sad0049:
The GTX 480 is a good graphics card and 4gb of memory is more than enough to run black ops. I'd update all your drivers and see if that makes a difference.
Quote from: Kirkers on March 19, 2011, 09:02:11 PMThe GTX 480 is a good graphics card and 4gb of memory is more than enough to run black ops. I'd update all your drivers and see if that makes a difference.Yea i just reinstalled the windows and got all the latest drivers.Still have low fps and lag.Loading screen freeze gone thought
Quote from: BornToDie on March 23, 2011, 04:50:26 PMQuote from: Kirkers on March 19, 2011, 09:02:11 PMThe GTX 480 is a good graphics card and 4gb of memory is more than enough to run black ops. I'd update all your drivers and see if that makes a difference.Yea i just reinstalled the windows and got all the latest drivers.Still have low fps and lag.Loading screen freeze gone thoughtWhy not try changing the black ops settings to low and see how it runs then.
Yeah, it was the same with me low settings were worse I did find there were a few settings that made a difference:1) Turn shadows off.2) In your game config file find the value the game has chosen for seta snd_khz and then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds change your Windows sound device to use that same KHz value. For example, if your config file says seta snd-khz "48" then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds set your sound device to always do 48 KHz.3) Do the following config file tweaks:* snd_losOcclusion to "0" - turns off the way sound changes coming through walls, boosts performance* seta sm_enable "0" - this value disables shadows, boosts performance* seta r_blur_allowed "0"- this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta r_motionblur_enable "0" - this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta com_maxfps "125" - sets your max fps.* seta cl_maxpackets "100" (or alternately use one of these specific values: 91, 84, 77, 72, 67, or 63. Choose the highest one of those that makes game run the smoothest on your machine. Game engine is programmed to send a certain amount of packets to server at any moment based on your fps at that moment. These specific numbers for maxpackets are optimal for that relationship.Bottom line is every PC is different so there is no generic solution. I have also found with each patch different tweeks work.
Quote from: Kirkers on March 25, 2011, 12:05:20 AMYeah, it was the same with me low settings were worse I did find there were a few settings that made a difference:1) Turn shadows off.2) In your game config file find the value the game has chosen for seta snd_khz and then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds change your Windows sound device to use that same KHz value. For example, if your config file says seta snd-khz "48" then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds set your sound device to always do 48 KHz.3) Do the following config file tweaks:* snd_losOcclusion to "0" - turns off the way sound changes coming through walls, boosts performance* seta sm_enable "0" - this value disables shadows, boosts performance* seta r_blur_allowed "0"- this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta r_motionblur_enable "0" - this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta com_maxfps "125" - sets your max fps.* seta cl_maxpackets "100" (or alternately use one of these specific values: 91, 84, 77, 72, 67, or 63. Choose the highest one of those that makes game run the smoothest on your machine. Game engine is programmed to send a certain amount of packets to server at any moment based on your fps at that moment. These specific numbers for maxpackets are optimal for that relationship.Bottom line is every PC is different so there is no generic solution. I have also found with each patch different tweeks work.I was reading about the sound thing but didn't try but if it helped for you I'll give it a try after work :SSo see you all later and thanks for helping me out
Quote from: BornToDie on March 25, 2011, 05:39:53 AMQuote from: Kirkers on March 25, 2011, 12:05:20 AMYeah, it was the same with me low settings were worse I did find there were a few settings that made a difference:1) Turn shadows off.2) In your game config file find the value the game has chosen for seta snd_khz and then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds change your Windows sound device to use that same KHz value. For example, if your config file says seta snd-khz "48" then in Windows/Control Panel/Sounds set your sound device to always do 48 KHz.3) Do the following config file tweaks:* snd_losOcclusion to "0" - turns off the way sound changes coming through walls, boosts performance* seta sm_enable "0" - this value disables shadows, boosts performance* seta r_blur_allowed "0"- this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta r_motionblur_enable "0" - this value disables visual blurring effect, boosts performance* seta com_maxfps "125" - sets your max fps.* seta cl_maxpackets "100" (or alternately use one of these specific values: 91, 84, 77, 72, 67, or 63. Choose the highest one of those that makes game run the smoothest on your machine. Game engine is programmed to send a certain amount of packets to server at any moment based on your fps at that moment. These specific numbers for maxpackets are optimal for that relationship.Bottom line is every PC is different so there is no generic solution. I have also found with each patch different tweeks work.I was reading about the sound thing but didn't try but if it helped for you I'll give it a try after work :SSo see you all later and thanks for helping me outDid it work?