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poor performance in counter strike

post #1 of 14
Thread Starter 
Okay so I have spent so much time in the desktop world, where there is just insane ammounts of performance out of cheap parts.

I bought an E1705, and figured that a 7900GS 256 would be good enough to play games, so I skimped on the rest of the parts, and I have a few questions

My system has:
Dell E1705
Intel core duo 1.8ghz
1gig 533mhz ddr2
7900gs 256mb
120gig 5400RPM

I figured that the video card would be great for playing CSS, but I am scrapping by with 33 FPS on medium settings

Ugh

Okay so can someone with the same video card but more ram and a T7200 or faster tell me that they have good FPS in source games.
post #2 of 14
are you running vista? Hell, i threw in my vista hard drive into my 1710 because people on the forums were like... NEW DRIVERS FIX VISTA PROBLEMS!>!>!>! well, i updated all the drivers available, and guess what. game play STILL sux.

just like you, under 40fps, and that is when turning stuff down as well.

Annoying. STUPID VISTA
post #3 of 14
Thats odd...

I can play CS:S on my M1710 at 1920x1200 with max settings and it never drops below 100 FPS.

I have the same GPU, 7900 GS 256 MB and same amount of ram.

The only difference is my CPU is a 2.16 Core 2.

If your running vista I'd say its that. Your machine is more than capable of running smoothly.

Hell I used to manage 70-80 fps on my Gen 2 which had a single core chip and a 6800 Ultra
post #4 of 14
yeah on medium settings my 9300 in my sig can get > 33fps; you might want to try some different drivers or better yet, make sure the laptop is plugged in and not running the gpu in low power mode
post #5 of 14
my 1705 had a 7900gs,1.66,1g ram, and i played at around 70+ on avalanche, overclocked of course.
post #6 of 14
see my sig.

Runs smooth as a babys bottom, never drops below 45.

Scrap vista if ur usin it
post #7 of 14
Thread Starter 
Yeah I am running windows XP MCE 2005, all updates, newest drivers from the nvidia site, I am using the upgraded power adaptor, something happened last night, I don;t know what but I started getting excelent fps in CSS, I guess it was user error (oops) but I still think I could get better performance out of a faster hard drive and the T7200
post #8 of 14
I remember when Idirst got my system. Nothing worked.

Did a fresh install, updated video driver=havent had a glitch in 5 months *crosses finger*
post #9 of 14
A big problem with Vista that many gamimers don't realize is that when you computer automatically updates with Microsoft, there is a Nvidia driver that overwrite any performance driver you might install.

My FPS kept on dropping from an average of 140's on the CS:S stress test to about 70-80. It took me awhile to realize that the updates kept reinstalling Microsofts driver over mines.
post #10 of 14
in addition to the above, I would suggest a 7200 RPM Hard drive and 2 Gigs of memory along with a fresh install os XP will get you the max performance
post #11 of 14
i game just fine with 1 gig i need 2 though, but 1 will still do just takes longer to load up and do some things, also i didnt notice a difference at all when i had a 7200rpm hd and my 5400rpm, im sure theres a diffference but i couldnt tell much at all.
post #12 of 14
It's Vista... I'm having the same issues. I installed Vista Ulimate a while back and copied over my HL2 and CS:S folders. Of course I updated my 6800 drivers to the latest then overclocked using ATITool. I get frickin 12 fps in CS:S on Militia board when I used to get +70 in XP. I've tried many different drivers, I've tried overclocking and not. I've updated everything, but CS:S gets absolutely shitty performance on my 9300 when I used to get great performance. The only thing I changed was Vista. Well, I'm changing back to XP as soon as I get home. Have been dealing with Vista's crap long enough.

I'll use StyleXP and window blinds to get the eye candy of vista, but I want my games back.

Good luck.
post #13 of 14
I'm surprised vista is taking a toll on you guys, on my 8800GTS I get 150+ FPS in CS:S
post #14 of 14
not sure pdonk. i have the same issues with my desktop that i dual boot ALSO with vista ultimate and xp.

Under xp always over 100fps. Vista: 33 or below, though one day it DID magickally go to like 70s for a while. LOL.. It's just annoying, and i have 4gb of ram in BOTH machines.
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