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Answer» I just bought this card around a hour ago , and installed it 5 minutes ago . Do you have any background processes taking up all your Processing power?Nope . 28 processes running all which i need. im kind of curious as to why you care if you get 125fps or not. above ~40fps the human eye cannot notice any difference. EX. 50fps will look the same as 150fps. Quote from: homer on June 22, 2008, 11:35:04 PM im kind of curious as to why you care if you get 125fps or not. above ~40fps the human eye cannot notice any difference. EX. 50fps will look the same as 150fps.I was wondering the same thing... My HALO game runs at 30fps and it's fine.Actually, there is a difference. While, consciously, you won't really notice a difference, your brain will. NVIDIA put out a demo which ran something at 60FPS on one side of the screen and 30FPS on the other. If you only watched one or the other, they both looked fluid. But when watched side by side at the same time, you could definitely see a difference. The human eye doesn't process visual information in frames nor does the real world provide information to the eye in such a way. The highest proven frame rate that the human eye can perceive is over 200FPS in a test of flashing images on a screen for 1/200th of a second. Every image was visible and identifiable by the viewers... exactly how subliminal advertising works. While a constant stream of images (full motion video for example) won't be as noticeable, it can be perceived by the human eye at far higher rates than 30-40FPS, and the brain can interpret the fluidity. You consciously won't really notice a difference unless it's next to something running slower (like seeing 120FPS next to 60FPS in a way like NVIDIA demonstrated). Anyway, enough with the A/V lesson... back to the topic... Quote from: quaxo on June 22, 2008, 10:03:26 AM Make sure you set the NVIDIA Control Panel to "Let the 3D application decide" for settings. Not doing this will cause your frame rate to drop. T-Rex, have you checked this YET? You never did say. Quote from: homer on June 22, 2008, 11:35:04 PM im kind of curious as to why you care if you get 125fps or not. above ~40fps the human eye cannot notice any difference. EX. 50fps will look the same as 150fps.Massive difference..... Example: You cant shoot any moving enmey on call of duty 2 on less than 125 fps. I dont tend to go into the nivdia set up , i only change the screen refresh rate . :/ could you tell me how to get there please.In the system tray you should have an NVIDIA icon, right click it and choose "NVIDIA Control Panel". Under "Adjust image settings with preview", choose "Let the 3D application decide".Yeah its on that mate. just to make sure you might want to run 3D mark 05 or newer to see if your running comparable with other machines. I'd use driver cleaner or some such program to delete and reinstall video drivers. Check your GPU temps with a fan/temp monitor to check the stress on the vid card. |
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