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Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - Autonomic1 - 03-04-2012 Hello Everyone. I am getting a low FPS when playing any title. For example, in New Super Mario Bros, the speed I am getting is around 60-75% which is very slow and unenjoyably. My Specs ----------------- PROCESSOR: AMD Phenom 9750 Quad-Core @ 2.4GHZ RAM: 4GB DDR3 GRAPHICS CARD: nVidia GTX 460 I have tried many revisions and I am currently on 3.0-419 The game was ripped from Wii onto External HDD if it matters but I have tried re-ripping it. I messed with the config but even smaller games have a low speed. Thanks ![]() RE: Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - scummos - 03-04-2012 I'd say your processor is too slow. You could try overclocking it.
RE: Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - Autonomic1 - 03-04-2012 (03-04-2012, 01:14 AM)scummos Wrote: I'd say your processor is too slow. You could try overclocking it. Hmmm... What should I OC it to? Do you know any good CPU coolers for overclocking? Thanks RE: Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - scummos - 03-04-2012 No, I'm not really a hardware freak. But other users in this forum can surely help you out there. For overlocking, just go as far as you can without introducing stability issues. RE: Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - giorgakis132 - 03-04-2012 it is best if you dont overclock with a stock cooler..you should buy an aftermarket one (not that I have one but thats what I know) if you ask why..it is because your computer may be FRIED if you overclock with a stock cooler,and you dont want that to happen...do you??
RE: Low FPS. Are my specs bad? - StupidStories - 03-04-2012 Sites with cooler reviews: FrostyTech (very good) X-bit Labs Hardware Secrets Hard OCP Make sure it fits the AM2 socket. The overclock is limited by your CPU (every CPU is different in this regard), your motherboard and your cooler. Overclocking is done by trial and error. You'll find many guides on the internet. |