I just up graded my computer and started flying again. I have noticed that with a new cpu/os/extra RAM/video card that my frame rate has not increased ( around 77 frames in tower to less the single digits in major furball).
Let me give you the stats. on the computer:
CPU: 1.2 (from 750)
OS: Win XP (from Win98SE)
Ram: 1.12 Gb SDRAM PC133 (from 512Mb PC133)
Video: ATi Radon 9600 Pro 128 MB DDR (from ATi All in One Radon 64MB)
Motherboard: A-Bit KT7A-RAID (from ASUS K7V)
SoundCard:Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live
Internet connection: Earthlink DSL (connection rate 10 Mbps, with 70 or less in ping rate while playing Aces High)
I have tried the tips in the HTC tweaking menu, I have adjusted the viewing size of the window as well as the color 16 to 32 and back. I have tried the unlimited framerate as well as the 60/40 framerate settings. The 64,000 dollar question: Is there any thing else that I can tweak that will increase my frame rate????
I would like to be able to track my target without having to second guess where the plane as gone after a slow framerate hickup.
On the Operating System: What are the background programs that I can turn-off that Windows XP runs that will not effect my computers' running, but unload the cpu for better speed?????
I have installed the latest 4in1 Via 4.47v chipset drives for the computer along with the latest drives from ATi for the video card.
If I arrange the two hard drives on to one 80 pin flat cable and the two disc drives on to another flat cable; will this increase the cpu speed any??? The current arrangement is one disc drive slaved to one hard drive on the same 80 pin flate cable.
With the motherboard supporting a RAID system can I put the hard drives on to the RAID IDE connector without having affected the computer or speed????? Will this unload the cpu at all or increase the time it takes for the cpu to access the hard drives?????
Thanks Skuzzy for your post on the Windows XP hints and tips for shutting down the back ground programs that it's running. It was going to be a hit or miss situation on which program to shut down for me ( being unfamiliar with Win XP ) I was not sure what programs I would be adversely effecting. Skuzzy your post says that about 16 applications should be running in the background for Windows XP. It seems that I have just about 40 programs running in the start-up for Win. XP. How do I reduce them to the minimum programs to run for Windows and which ones??????
I known that there are better/faster cpu's out on the market right now, but with the system that I have installed in this computer, it should be screaming with speed and great frame rate. Where have I gone wrong (Wait don't answer that)

. I just need to increase the frame rate so the game can be that much more.
