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Oh you want to bring computer IQ up eh?
ShoobieRat said:
Start with making sure everything's up to date and that nothing has changed in the drivers.
Second, check to make sure that BF2 didn't install any new drivers or whatnot that might be causing a problem.
Third, hit up the NVIDIA site for some of their test videos and see what you can see.
Fourth, try running a vid test program like 3dmark and see what happens.
It may also be possible that yer vid card cooked itself. Do you see any artifacts while yer playing?
DoomUK said:Silly question, but have you ran 3DMark05/03 again? If you have, was there a significant decrease in your score?
Have you scanned for spyware/trojan/virus possibilities? Adding to that, do you have any anti-virus apps running in the background that you didn't have before?
Have you altered any settings in Forceware control panel, specifically unser 'Global Settings'? Easily done when you're creating a profile for a specific .exe, you can accidentally enable global FSAA or whatever...
Are your CPU & RAM frequencies correct?
Are your GPU & VRAM frequencies correct? From your sig I see that you've overclocked - and this might be the answer actually - when you reinstalled Forceware did you set them to 450/1150 again? If not then that would be an obvious solution.