zhejr Posted February 11, 2008 CID Share Posted February 11, 2008 Hiho,me again I play some game a lot...its called warcraft3,map DoTa...some1 mby heard of it Anyway there is this program called good-game client (GGC) ,which allows u to play with less delay in game. I got problem...without that GGC I have fps like 30-40,it aint so good,in big fights in game its lot lower.Also if I use GGC and then play that game,I got fps like 10,which is totaly unplayable,you cant see nothing. Anyway ...my configuration is: 1.7Ghz Intel Celeron Radeon PowerColor 9250 128mb 64bit dunno motherboard 512 DDR RAM HDD 160gb ...particions 40/120 ...game is on 40gb with windows xp sp2 I formatted that 40gb partition 5 days ago,and now i have like opera,msn,winamp,that game,and ggc installed only... I installed driver I could find on www.powercolor.com ...driver is pretty old I think ,year 2006 I think I dunno what to do,some say its processor,some say its graphic card driver. I did some tweaks I read on some gamers forum...turned off hard disc indexing service,turned off some services,desktop set to 16bit color depth,ingame resolution 800x600x16 low details Dunno what can I do more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starship_troopers Posted February 11, 2008 CID Share Posted February 11, 2008 I think that your hardware is outdated....upgrade you're CPU....celeron 1.7ghz..i have that in my old dell..slow as hell. graphics card, yes update..thats an integrated card isnt it? DEF. upgrade even if it isnt. thats such an old one. maybe ram...like 512mb more would be nice. and the harddrive is fine... edit/ thinking about it. that whole system is OUT dated...just try to scrounge up enough $$ for a new one. ...maybe i missed it, but what brand is your comp? HP? Dell? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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