I rescently bought a new computer, and what is not fun, is that it doesn't run smooth at all. Both are fresh installed with newest drivers (Nvidia N-force drivers) and DirectX9.0, running WindowsXP Pro.
Old Computer:
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AMD XP1700+
256MB DDR266
ASUS A7N266-C (N-force, AGP4X)
New Computer:
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AMD XP2600+ Barton
512MB DDR400 (runs at 333)
ABIT NF7 (N-force2, AGP8X)
I use this card when comparing:
Geforce4-Ti4200SE 64MB
Score in 3DMark2001
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Old computer 9200 points
New computer 9600 points
Should the difference not be more????.... ;(((
And to the second thing. My new computer suffers som kinda crappy lag. When I run the benchmark, or some heavy 3D-game, the graphics seem to "lag". The screen freezes for short short periods, and it's VERY irritating. This occurs all the time in for example Battlefield Vietnam.
Atm, my old system does a better job. Does anyone have a clue what this can be due to?..
Could it be the memory that sucks? It's a no-name memory, and I will now try to switch memory on the computers, and see what it results in.
Please help me..
Old Computer:
************
AMD XP1700+
256MB DDR266
ASUS A7N266-C (N-force, AGP4X)
New Computer:
*************
AMD XP2600+ Barton
512MB DDR400 (runs at 333)
ABIT NF7 (N-force2, AGP8X)
I use this card when comparing:
Geforce4-Ti4200SE 64MB
Score in 3DMark2001
*****************
Old computer 9200 points
New computer 9600 points
Should the difference not be more????.... ;(((
And to the second thing. My new computer suffers som kinda crappy lag. When I run the benchmark, or some heavy 3D-game, the graphics seem to "lag". The screen freezes for short short periods, and it's VERY irritating. This occurs all the time in for example Battlefield Vietnam.
Atm, my old system does a better job. Does anyone have a clue what this can be due to?..
Could it be the memory that sucks? It's a no-name memory, and I will now try to switch memory on the computers, and see what it results in.
Please help me..