So I love to play a little counterstrike here or there and I've begun to notice my overall FPS (frames per a second). Of course it's going to vary from map to map and the amount of people on a server but sometimes it is completely different on different days.
For example, just now I was playing a level on a server and was averaging 50-70 fps.
Yesterday I played the same map, near same amount of people, and same server, and was averageing 100-120 fps.
Something must be going on and I have no idea what.
No overclocking has been done on my pc and it's clean of viruses/spam/spyware/adware. The only thing I could think of that MAY have something to do with it is my keyboard being messed up and registering the "enter" button at random times.
My buddy suggested it happens maybe when I start my computer and the enter button registers too much without me knowing.
No idea.
Hate to be a burden but does anyone know what's going on?
Specs are as follows:
Processor:
Amd Athlon Dual 64x
Memory:
4 gigs. Overkill? Hell yeah.
Video Card:
Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX
Sound Card:
none =X
Keyboard:
Dynex, nothing special
Operating System:
Windows x64
Those are the only things I think you would need to know what's going on.
For example, just now I was playing a level on a server and was averaging 50-70 fps.
Yesterday I played the same map, near same amount of people, and same server, and was averageing 100-120 fps.
Something must be going on and I have no idea what.
No overclocking has been done on my pc and it's clean of viruses/spam/spyware/adware. The only thing I could think of that MAY have something to do with it is my keyboard being messed up and registering the "enter" button at random times.
My buddy suggested it happens maybe when I start my computer and the enter button registers too much without me knowing.
No idea.
Hate to be a burden but does anyone know what's going on?
Specs are as follows:
Processor:
Amd Athlon Dual 64x
Memory:
4 gigs. Overkill? Hell yeah.
Video Card:
Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX
Sound Card:
none =X
Keyboard:
Dynex, nothing special
Operating System:
Windows x64
Those are the only things I think you would need to know what's going on.