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Low fps, DC and driver issues
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Edited by Bankbelf on 22/05/12 13:02 (BST)
I got abnormal low fps choking a lot,
abnormally bad latency and now that I tried a driver detective it gave me this list of drivers that are out of date: -nvidia nforce 590/570/550 serial ATA controller -nvidia nforce pci system management -nvidia network bus enumerator -plug and play screen -realtek RTL8139 family pci fast ethernet NIC -(4) usb- mass memory device Problem is, I use nvidia autoupdate and it can't find anything. And when I type those names in google, all I get is 5-10 year old pages...? How do I fix those? I just got 10 errors when I started my pc and sounds won't even play occasionally. Last week my connection went totally offline and said I have no ethernet... Yeah I know my pc is a piece of junk but I can't afford a new one so save your "just buy a new one LoL" jokes about this prehistorical 2007 pile of hardware trash. |
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check in options if your max foreground fps is set at maximum
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Huh? It's set to like 80 by default. I got abnormal low fps choking a lot, Can you please provide a Dxdiag? http://eu.battle.net/support/en/article/how-do-i-create-the-dxdiag-and-msinfo-files |
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1) It's two files of walls of text, and it's in finnish... still ok or do I have to switch my system to english before I make those files so you can read the main info off them ?
2) Do you want me to just copy-paste the files here or how do I add them as a downloadable link? 3) My winXp started giving me an error on the last 2 start ups saying "generic host process win32 services error" And it switches my system automatically from normal to super ugly back to normal, re-arranging my whole desktop within 1-2 seconds. You know the control panel -> system -> performance settings where you get to choose between -let windows decide -best performance -best looks -customised It like selects them all in a row and totally messes everything up... I got no idea what's going on or why did this start happening. Couldn't find any virus either. |
