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#1
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hello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers

hello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers
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#2
4 Frags +

I think a lot of people took a hit on their fps when the Halloween update came out.

I think a lot of people took a hit on their fps when the Halloween update came out.
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#3
2 Frags +

Try uninstalling and re-installing. That helped me when my frames dropped. If that didn't work try dx8. They do recommend a 3.4ghz processor but I highly doubt that is what it is.

Hope this helps.

Try uninstalling and re-installing. That helped me when my frames dropped. If that didn't work try dx8. They do recommend a 3.4ghz processor but I highly doubt that is what it is.

Hope this helps.
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#4
1 Frags +

Is it only tf2 you are getting frame drops? have you updated your video card drivers lately? have you tried defragging tf2?

Is it only tf2 you are getting frame drops? have you updated your video card drivers lately? have you tried defragging tf2?
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#5
0 Frags +
fooqphello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers

It's embarrassing to post this publicly, but maybe it'll help someone as fucking stupid as I am.

I was having issues with Tf2 stuttering with nearly constant regularity. I googled a description of my problems and started going down the list of potential solutions. (Running maxframes, turning off multi-core processing, validating TF2, etc.) One thing led to another and I'd eliminated all questions my problems being hardware related.

Earlier this week I just checked my Net_graph 3 output while I was in game and saw that I was getting severe and regular packet loss; I called my ISP, had them confirm it was a wiring issue, and had it fixed in two days.

Make sure it's not something simple before you start fucking with all of your hardware and TF2 settings.

[quote=fooqp]hello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers[/quote]

It's embarrassing to post this publicly, but maybe it'll help someone as fucking stupid as I am.

I was having issues with Tf2 stuttering with nearly constant regularity. I googled a description of my problems and started going down the list of potential solutions. (Running maxframes, turning off multi-core processing, validating TF2, etc.) One thing led to another and I'd eliminated all questions my problems being hardware related.

Earlier this week I just checked my Net_graph 3 output while I was in game and saw that I was getting severe and regular packet loss; I called my ISP, had them confirm it was a wiring issue, and had it fixed in two days.

Make sure it's not something simple before you start fucking with all of your hardware and TF2 settings.
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#6
0 Frags +

Try using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.

Try using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.
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#7
-56 Frags +

FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.

FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.
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#8
32 Frags +
SevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.

2013 and still people claim there is no notable difference above 60fps...

[quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.[/quote]

2013 and still people claim there is no notable difference above 60fps...
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#9
21 Frags +
SevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.

you poor man

[quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.[/quote]

you poor man
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#10
-3 Frags +

OK I'm wrong. What's the refresh rate on your monitor fooqp?

OK I'm wrong. What's the refresh rate on your monitor fooqp?
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#11
15 Frags +
SevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS.

Please tell me this is bait. Please. Please tell me.
Oh my god I

I'm trying so hard not to just

Help me

[quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS.[/quote]

Please tell me this is bait. Please. Please tell me.
Oh my god I

I'm trying so hard not to just

Help me
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#12
12 Frags +
SevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.

the legend of the spy main

[quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.[/quote]
the legend of the spy main
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#13
-7 Frags +
SnowdreamSevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS.
Please tell me this is bait. Please. Please tell me.
Oh my god I

I'm trying so hard not to just

Help me

Bait for... fish?

[quote=Snowdream][quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS.[/quote]

Please tell me this is bait. Please. Please tell me.
Oh my god I

I'm trying so hard not to just

Help me[/quote]

Bait for... fish?
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#14
0 Frags +
SevinOK I'm wrong. What's the refresh rate on your monitor fooqp?

60 hertz

[quote=Sevin]OK I'm wrong. What's the refresh rate on your monitor fooqp?[/quote]


60 hertz
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#15
0 Frags +
dyzTry using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.

i updated it. installed last BETA version. and it's strange: i played with older drivers in summer and my fps was higher

[quote=dyz]Try using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.[/quote]
i updated it. installed last BETA version. and it's strange: i played with older drivers in summer and my fps was higher
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#16
1 Frags +
yaugIs it only tf2 you are getting frame drops? have you updated your video card drivers lately? have you tried defragging tf2?

Yes. TES SKyrim run well on medium and with small lags on high, for example.

[quote=yaug]Is it only tf2 you are getting frame drops? have you updated your video card drivers lately? have you tried defragging tf2?[/quote]
Yes. TES SKyrim run well on medium and with small lags on high, for example.
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#17
0 Frags +
Flavapufffooqphello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers

It's embarrassing to post this publicly, but maybe it'll help someone as fucking stupid as I am.

I was having issues with Tf2 stuttering with nearly constant regularity. I googled a description of my problems and started going down the list of potential solutions. (Running maxframes, turning off multi-core processing, validating TF2, etc.) One thing led to another and I'd eliminated all questions my problems being hardware related.

Earlier this week I just checked my Net_graph 3 output while I was in game and saw that I was getting severe and regular packet loss; I called my ISP, had them confirm it was a wiring issue, and had it fixed in two days.

Make sure it's not something simple before you start fucking with all of your hardware and TF2 settings.

Not sure about hardware, b'cause other games run well. Maybe reason in some servers or my internet too, but it's strange, because everything was well in summer and spring, and i changed nothing.

[quote=Flavapuff][quote=fooqp]hello everyone. i installed in spring chis's maxframes, and my game ran well with 200-250 fps and 1920x1080 resolution.
Suddenly, in autumn, my fps dropped from stability 200 to 130 with lags. I also installed 640x480 res, but it didn't help. what can be wrong? i didn't found any viruses and have 100 gb free in any disks. help me please :)

amd radeon 7800 2048 mb.
intel core i5-3550 cpu @ 3.3ghz
8 gb ram

cheers[/quote]

It's embarrassing to post this publicly, but maybe it'll help someone as fucking stupid as I am.

I was having issues with Tf2 stuttering with nearly constant regularity. I googled a description of my problems and started going down the list of potential solutions. (Running maxframes, turning off multi-core processing, validating TF2, etc.) One thing led to another and I'd eliminated all questions my problems being hardware related.

Earlier this week I just checked my Net_graph 3 output while I was in game and saw that I was getting severe and regular packet loss; I called my ISP, had them confirm it was a wiring issue, and had it fixed in two days.

Make sure it's not something simple before you start fucking with all of your hardware and TF2 settings.[/quote]



Not sure about hardware, b'cause other games run well. Maybe reason in some servers or my internet too, but it's strange, because everything was well in summer and spring, and i changed nothing.
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#18
0 Frags +

backup config. use default settings. see if problem persists. if not, get a new fresh config

backup config. use default settings. see if problem persists. if not, get a new fresh config
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#19
0 Frags +
fooqpdyzTry using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.i updated it. installed last BETA version. and it's strange: i played with older drivers in summer and my fps was higher

also if what i said above doesn't help, download an older driver. don't use beta drivers

[quote=fooqp][quote=dyz]Try using AMD Catalyst to update drivers.[/quote]
i updated it. installed last BETA version. and it's strange: i played with older drivers in summer and my fps was higher[/quote]

also if what i said above doesn't help, download an older driver. don't use beta drivers
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#20
0 Frags +

While TF2 is notorious for getting more and more demanding over time, an i5 should still be able to handle it easily. Reinstalling and changing configs are probably best bets.

While TF2 is notorious for getting more and more demanding over time, an i5 should still be able to handle it easily. Reinstalling and changing configs are probably best bets.
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#21
0 Frags +

what's weird is i have a very old computer and i have not dropped any frames over the years. wtf

what's weird is i have a very old computer and i have not dropped any frames over the years. wtf
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#22
2 Frags +
SevinFPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.

http://gifs.gifbin.com/052011/1304618376_tumbleweed-gif.gif

[quote=Sevin]FPS doesn't matter above 60. Your eye can't see above 60 FPS. My rig is capable of running TF2 with Chris' Maxquality config at 400 FPS but that's just silly so I capped it to 60.[/quote]
[img]http://gifs.gifbin.com/052011/1304618376_tumbleweed-gif.gif[/img]
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#23
0 Frags +
PokemonAdventureWhile TF2 is notorious for getting more and more demanding over time, an i5 should still be able to handle it easily. Reinstalling and changing configs are probably best bets.

Should i use SRC Repair for this?

[quote=PokemonAdventure]While TF2 is notorious for getting more and more demanding over time, an i5 should still be able to handle it easily. Reinstalling and changing configs are probably best bets.[/quote]


Should i use SRC Repair for this?
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#24
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yaugbackup config. use default settings. see if problem persists. if not, get a new fresh config

I tried to install other fps configs, but it didn't help. Well, i'll intsall older drivers and reinstall my config.

Should i make defragmentation?

[quote=yaug]backup config. use default settings. see if problem persists. if not, get a new fresh config[/quote]


I tried to install other fps configs, but it didn't help. Well, i'll intsall older drivers and reinstall my config.

Should i make defragmentation?
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#25
1 Frags +

i once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work

i once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work
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#26
0 Frags +
SevinBait for... fish?

120hz monitors

buy them, your eyes will thank you

some people claim they can see the subtle difference between 120hz and 144hz as well

[quote=Sevin]Bait for... fish?[/quote]

120hz monitors

buy them, your eyes will thank you

some people claim they can see the subtle difference between 120hz and 144hz as well
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#27
0 Frags +
caemberi once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work

Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)

[quote=caember]i once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work[/quote]


Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)
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#28
0 Frags +
fooqpcaemberi once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work

Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)

for msi afterburner: just download it, install & start it, should work just like that. Then start TF2, play a bit and then look at afterburner; it will show the gpu clock history in a nice graph

core affinity: start TF2, alt+tab, start task manager, right click hl2.exe, click set core affinity and play around with different values...

[quote=fooqp][quote=caember]i once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work[/quote]


Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)[/quote]
for msi afterburner: just [url=http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm]download it[/url], install & start it, should work just like that. Then start TF2, play a bit and then look at afterburner; it will show the gpu clock history in a nice graph

core affinity: start TF2, alt+tab, start task manager, right click hl2.exe, click set core affinity and play around with different values...
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#29
0 Frags +
caemberfooqpcaemberi once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work

Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)
for msi afterburner: just download it, install & start it, should work just like that. Then start TF2, play a bit and then look at afterburner; it will show the gpu clock history in a nice graph

core affinity: start TF2, alt+tab, start task manager, right click hl2.exe, click set core affinity and play around with different values...

http://i.imgur.com/3IrCT4l.png msi showed this

[quote=caember][quote=fooqp][quote=caember]i once had the problem that my graphics card would clock down to like 500MHz because usage with chris frames was only 20%. This made for a really stuttery experience.

You surely are cpu limited as well so install something like msi afterburner and monitor you gpu clock. If it's too low turn on some graphcis settings.

Also, core affinity. It might work[/quote]


Thank you for advice, but i can't understand how to use these utilities. It would be nice if you can help me with it :)[/quote]
for msi afterburner: just [url=http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm]download it[/url], install & start it, should work just like that. Then start TF2, play a bit and then look at afterburner; it will show the gpu clock history in a nice graph

core affinity: start TF2, alt+tab, start task manager, right click hl2.exe, click set core affinity and play around with different values...[/quote]


http://i.imgur.com/3IrCT4l.png msi showed this
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#30
0 Frags +

Pretty sure gpu doesnt limit the game at all, my 4770k with integrated graphics (before I installed nvidia drivers) still got like 100-200fps in a pub, so it shouldn't bottleneck it too much

Pretty sure gpu doesnt limit the game at all, my 4770k with integrated graphics (before I installed nvidia drivers) still got like 100-200fps in a pub, so it shouldn't bottleneck it too much
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