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Offline katanaso

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Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« on: April 09, 2010, 03:51:24 PM »
I started using an Asus 5850 video card a few weeks ago, and each time I load an arena, I get a very choppy mid-30's frame rate until I alt-tab out and back into the game.  At that point, the frame rate jumps up to the monitor refresh rate (75hz on my 2209wa) and gameplay is smooth.  It also stays in the 70's the entire time I'm playing.

I didn't have this issue with my 4870's, either single or in Crossfire.

Has anybody else experienced this?


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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2010, 03:55:58 PM »
A DXDIAG would be most helpful.  I am thinking this could be related to something other than the video card.
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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2010, 04:26:15 PM »
Sure thing.  I'll post one tonight.  I figured I'd throw out the question while taking a few minutes away from work.

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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2010, 10:31:08 PM »
Sent you an email, Skuzzy, but I'll post it here too:

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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2010, 06:38:04 AM »
Check with Dell to see if they have an upgraded video card driver.  Also make sure you are not running the Catalyst Control Center in the system tray.
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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2010, 08:14:08 AM »
Check with Dell to see if they have an upgraded video card driver.  Also make sure you are not running the Catalyst Control Center in the system tray.

Skuzzy, think he only has a Dell Monitor? "DELL UltraSharp 2209WA 22-inch "

did you mean for him to check and see if they had an updated monitor driver?  NOTE- His DXDIAG is showing a different Monitor name/model than he stated in the OP...

also, I was thinking ATI CCC as well, I know alot of people use it, even though it's recommend not to...... mir, have you tried to use a version 1 step back from the newest?

or do you have all that hydravision and extra ATI stuff running as well besides Catalyst Control Center ( ATI CCC )

are you using DVI, HDMI or AGP adapter?  for Monitor connection.......  

do you have the sound enabled/installed on your new 5850 videocard? possibly causing interference?
« Last Edit: April 14, 2010, 08:17:43 AM by TequilaChaser »
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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2010, 08:27:04 AM »
You mean monitor driver?  I could try an older driver, but it limits the refresh to 59hz, which then introduces some other issues.  I have to use something that forces triple buffering on for Direct3D or I get microstutters.  

I guess there's a well documented problem with Windows 7 and monitors being reported at 59hz instead of 60hz, since they're 59.94 and rounded down...

TC -- the monitor driver is custom to take advantage of the 75hz refresh rate capability of the monitor, so it has that odd name.

I've been using CCC to customize the settings like AA, but I don't use hydravision or the other stuff now.  I'll verify tonight.  I also disabled the audio drivers first thing.  The connection is DVI. 

The version of CCC is from 10.2, so it's a version back from the latest release.  I hesitate to go to 10.3 after reading problems people are having with it.

The only new piece of software that I can think of is MSI Afterburner to set the clocks and voltage of the card, but I'm not OCing much, and it happens when running at stock speeds and voltages.




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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2010, 09:05:24 AM »
I guess there's a well documented problem with Windows 7 and monitors being reported at 59hz instead of 60hz, since they're 59.94 and rounded down...

TC -- the monitor driver is custom to take advantage of the 75hz refresh rate capability of the monitor, so it has that odd name.



must be something with the Newer DELL Monitors

my old DELL UltraSharp 19" ( non widescreen ) has no problem with Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate and using the 75 hz refresh  ( only get 70 hz when logged into my WinXP OS )  granted I am only using 1280 x1024 screen res...... on an Old ASUS ATI 3870 512 meg vidcard

NOTE - I had to make sure I uninstalled/disabled the sound device built into the videocard  back when I built this PC in 08....

I do however use a driver for my monitor instead of using plug n Play or a generic driver....... Think Skuzzy has mentioned a one time this will allow for longer monitor life ( or something to that effect )

Yes, Windows 7 does have some either NEW or Strange habits that I guess we all will have to get used to or learn the internals of how it operates.....

hope you find a fix, I just let Aces High use all the capabilities it has that my vidcard offers,  tried the CCC and the TrayTools but done away wih them long ago.....
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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2010, 09:35:05 AM »
Sorry.  Not the monitor driver, but the video card driver.

EDIT:  Does the overclock tool stay resident in background all the time?
« Last Edit: April 14, 2010, 09:36:46 AM by Skuzzy »
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Re: Low Frame Rate After Loading an Arena Until I Alt-Tab
« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2010, 09:45:57 AM »
Actually, it's with almost every native 60hz LCD and Windows 7.  Google "Windows 7 and 59hz" and you'd be shocked at how common the issue is.  It doesn't seem to be a problem with resolutions above 60hz though, like your 19" that can run at 75hz.

Skuzzy -- There is one newer driver version out; 10.3.  I can always try it.

The OC tool is resident.  I'll disable it, make sure it's not running in the background, and see if the problem still exists.  If it does, then I'll update the drivers.  If not, then we found the problem. :)

Thanks guys.


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