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Bad FPS in CS:S

NightyNight

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Just got my computer running, I'm getting horrible FPS in CS:S. Roughly around 19-29 FPS moving. Ping all checks out fine <75 often.

Setup:
MSI K8 Neo2 Platinum
AMD 64 3500+
XFX 6600GT

Current drivers, directx9.0, everything (that I know of) set up correctly. All the parts are new.
 
I cant believe you get such bad frames. Either you are playing with bots on your own computer or something is wrong. Bots eat a loit of CPU power and therefore drop a lot of fps easily.
 
thats bad..real bad...i get 50-60 almost constant (cept for big gunfights) with a (then stock) 2800+ and a 9600pro with 1gb ram with all on high except for AA/AF..which are set to none and trilinear respectivley...



i wuld suggest reinstalling the drivers by using driver cleaner pro (google it) to whipe the drivers from your system and then reinstall the newest ones.
 
Did you installt he Nvidia nForce chipset drivers and not from the CD? Howmuch RAM do you have? What is your RAM timing? What powersupply are you using? Do you have good airflow? Is the Video card overheating? What is your in game temp and idel temp? Do you download porn while playing?
 
did you do a clean windows install after upgrading to your new proc and mobo.....and If so...i would surely say its a driver issue.....do a complete uninstall ov all nvidia drivers and run Driver Cleaner in Windows safe mode and then reinstall the drivers.....I recomend using the nforce 5.10's and the forceware 66.93's....do the nforce drivers first followed by the forceware.....and if your using an Audigy 2 by chance update the drivers for that as well.....start from scratch on that too.
Also if your using SATA drives be sure you have the latest RAID drivers installed . That will kill performance something terrible.

Hope I helped ya out!
 
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