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		Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: SNIPER30 on June 25, 2009, 10:30:02 PM
		
			
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				 i tryed the new beta version which looks great :x, but my frame rate went down to 7fps to a max of 18fps with everything disabled in graphic detail :cry.
now in the ahII version we have now i get 55fps to 70fps with all the bells and whistles, if someone could help or recomend a fix i would appriciate it :aok
 
       
   HP Pavilion a6650f Desktop PC -  Product Specifications
        
  
 
 
 Hardware 
 Software 
Product number 
FK791AA
Introduction date 
07-Aug-2008
Country/region sold in: 
United States
Canada
Hardware
Base processor 
Phenom-9550 (A) 2.2 GHz (95W)
2000 MHz HyperTransport 1.0
Socket AM2+
Chipset 
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Motherboard 
Manufacturer: Asus
Motherboard Name: M2N68-LA
HP/Compaq motherboard name: Narra3-GL8E
Power supply 
300W
Memory 
Component Attributes 
Memory Installed 6 GB 
Maximum allowed 8 GB (4 x 2 GB) (64-bit OS) 
4 GB* (4 x 1 GB) (32-bit OS) 
*Actual available memory may be less 
Speed supported PC2-6400 MB/sec 
Type 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM 
Hard drive 
500 GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec)
7200 rpm
16X DVD(+/-)R/RW 12X RAM (+/-)R DL LightScribe SATA drive 
Must use Double-Layer media discs in order to take advantage of the DL technology 
Must use LightScribe-enabled media discs and supporting software in order to take advantage of the LightScribe technology 
Function Maximum speed 
DVD-RAM Up to 12X 
DVD-R DL Write Once Up to 8X 
DVD+R DL Write Once Up to 8X 
DVD+R Write Once Up to 16X 
DVD+RW Rewritable Up to 8X 
DVD-R Write Once Up to 16X 
DVD-RW Rewritable Up to 6X 
DVD ROM Read Up to 16X 
CD-R Write Once Up to 40X 
CD-RW Rewritable Up to 32X 
CD-ROM Read Up to 40X 
Video Graphics 
Integrated graphics
Sound/Audio 
High Definition 8-channel audio 
ALC 888S chipset 
Network (LAN) 
Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface
Memory card reader 
Supports the following cards: 
Compact Flash I 
Compact Flash II 
IBM Microdrive 
Secure Digital (SD) 
mini-SD 
MultiMediaCard (MMC) 
Reduced size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) 
MultiMediaCard Plus (MMC plus) 
MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC mobile) 
Memory Stick 
Memory Stick Pro 
Memory Stick Duo 
Memory Stick Pro Duo 
SmartMedia 
xD Picture Card (xD = extreme digital) 
External I/O ports 
I/O ports on the front panel
Port type Quantity 
15-in-1 (4 slot) One 
1394 One 
USB Two 
Headphone One 
Microphone One 
I/O ports on the back panel
Port type Quantity 
PS/2 (keyboard, mouse) Two 
VGA One 
USB Four 
1394a One 
LAN One 
SPDIF out (coaxial) One 
Audio (side speaker out, rear speaker out, center speaker out, line-in, line-out, microphone) One Each 
Expansion slots 
Slot type Quantity 
PCI One (One available) 
PCI Express x16 One (One available) 
PCI Express x1 Two (Two available) 
Drive bays 
Bay type Quantity 
5.25" Two (One available) 
3.5" Three (Two available) 
Keyboard and mouse 
HP multimedia keyboard
Quebec Keyboard Kit (French Canada only)
HP PS/2 optical mouse
Software
 NOTE:  HP provides basic support for software that comes with the computer. For in-depth feature assistance, refer to the help section in the software or on the software vendor's Web site.  
Software titles that shipped with PC  Software Category Software Title 
Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium with Windows Media Center (64-bit) with Vista Service Pack 1 
 
CD/CD-RW/DVD/DVD+RW Windows Movie Maker & Windows DVD Maker 
CyberLink DVD Suite 5 
LightScribe Template Labeler 
 
Entertainment, Music & Games My HP Games 
 
Imaging, Photography, Video & Film HP Photosmart Essential 3 
Muvee autoProducer Basic 
 
Productivity  Adobe Reader 
Microsoft Works 9 
Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition 2007 Trial 
 
Security Norton Internet Security 2008 (60-day security update subscription) 
 
Support HP Total Care Advisor 
HP Hardware Diagnostic Tools 
Help & Support Center 
Online documentation 
 
Recovery HP Recovery Manager 
 
Internet Solutions Microsoft Internet Explorer 
Yahoo toolbar 
ISP offers 
 
HP Partner offers (may vary) Snapfish PictureMover (US only) 
 
 
 
 
 
			 
			
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				Check out the Beta Test Forum.  :aok
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,267446.0.html
			 
			
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Chipset 
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Video Graphics 
Integrated graphics
That's your problem there. Integrated graphics wont cut it on modern games. AH2 pre-beta was really not very intensive from a graphics standpoint. The new version is more on a par with other modern games.
The good news is your computer has a PCI Express x16 Expansion Slot which will allow you to add a stand-alone video card. Your specs otherwise look fine.
			 
			
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				Thank you Marshal and 68Wooley for the point in the right direction and the good advise.If i my ask something else what would be a good vid card for my current system i really don't know a lot about them?Thanks again :salute
			
 
			
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				My computer has the same graphic set up as yours Sniper...  A few months ago I bought a GeForce 9500GT pretty cheap.  Looks pretty promising that I'll be able to run the new AH, not maxxed out mind you, but smooth and prettier then what we have now.
That said, I replaced my Power Source when I put the new card in also...  So, if you upgrade your video, might want to make sure your machines power is sufficient for whatever card you choose.  
			 
			
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				Thanks dave for the input :aok i'm going to start looking for a new vid card and a power supply, but if anybody knows what a good card is so i can run the new ah on max setting i would appreciate it. :salute
			
 
			
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				GeForce 9800gt will run the Beta maxxed out at 60fps. Not too expensive.
			
 
			
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				May need a new PS with that card. Check the specs on the 12 volt rail. If your not sure just ask someone will help you out. Just don't go buy Vid card without knowing what PS you need to run that card.
 If your not sure how to change it out Google your friend along with all the help that you can get here. Its not hard to do but may look confusing if it's your first time.
 Ask before you do anything and all should go well.
			 
			
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				If its an Hp it is most likely using a 350 to 450watt PSU.  You will have to watch what GPU you upgrade to without also upgrading the PSU, which will also be a dilemma since HP/Compaq, Dell, Gateway use a ton of stuff made specifically for them alone.  Most aftermarket items will not plug in, screw in, or adapt correctly.
TD
			 
			
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				He's got a 300-Watt PSU. Agreed with TilDeath. I installed a new PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU into our family's HP Pavilion a1012x, boy was it a nightmare. I had to put it in upside-down before it would fit. And afterward the CD/DVD burner wouldn't fit since it was bumping the rear of the PSU. Not to mention the freak-show of cables that don't fit anywhere (no space for cable-management).