system specs :
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name EVEREST
System Manufacturer Fujitsu Siemens
System Model GA-8I848PM
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~3200 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Award Software International, Inc. F2 FS, 23/06/2004
SMBIOS Version 2.3
Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5687 (xpsp_sp3_qfe.080930-1426)"
User Name EVEREST\Administrator
Time Zone GMT Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 2,048.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 1.55 GB
Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB
Page File Space 3.85 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
Graphics card :
$0400000005 AGP rate : 4x 8x supported, 8x selected
$0400000006 AGP SBA : hardwired, enabled
$0400000007 AGP FW : supported, enabled
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$ffffffffff Display adapter information
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$0000000000 Description : RADEON X800 PRO
$0000000001 Vendor ID : 1002 (ATI)
$0000000002 Device ID : 4a49
$0000000003 Location : bus 1, device 0, function 0
$0000000004 Bus type : AGP revision 3.0
$0000000005 AGP status : enabled
$0000000006 AGP rate : 4x 8x supported, 8x selected
$0000000007 AGP SBA : hardwired, enabled
$0000000008 AGP FW : supported, enabled
$0000000009 Base address 0 : e8000000 (memory range)
$000000000a Base address 1 : 00009000 (I/O range)
$000000000b Base address 2 : f9000000 (memory range)
$000000000c Base address 3 : none
$000000000d Base address 4 : none
$000000000e Base address 5 : none
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$ffffffffff ATI specific display adapter information
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$0900000000 Graphics core : R420 (12pp)
$0900000002 Memory bus : 256-bit
$0900000001 Memory type : DDR3 SGRAM
$0900000003 Memory amount : 256MB
$0900000004 Core clock : 472.500MHz
$0900000005 Memory clock : 445.500MHz (891.000MHz effective)
$0900000006 Reference clock : 27.000MHz
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$ffffffffff Crossbar memory controller timings
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$0900000100 WR latency : 1.5
$0900000101 CAS latency : 4
$0900000102 CMD latency : 0.0
$0900000103 STR latency : 1.5
$0900000110 tRCDRD, RAS to CAS read : 7
$0900000111 tRCDWR, RAS to CAS write : 4
$0900000112 tRP , Row precharge : 5
$0900000113 tRAS , Row active : 6
$0900000114 tRRD , Row active to row active command : 6
$0900000115 tR2W , Read to write turnaround : 6
$0900000116 tWR , Write recovery : 7
$0900000117 tW2R , Write to read turnaround : 1
$0900000118 tW2R , Write to read turnaround / same bank : 7
$0900000119 tR2R , Read to read turnaround : 3
300watt power supply
Because i`m having problems running it without really low fps like 20 and if i play around with the display settings it doesn`t help much. it is an old system i know but is there anything worth upgrading?
Should my PC run guildwars fine?
midjam
Ariena Najea
Are you running with the graphics bar all the way down?
My machine lacks a dedicated GPU, has only 1 gig of ram, and an old Athlon 64 x2 processor and it runs decently with the graphics on low. From what I read of your stats, yours should run far better than mine.
My machine lacks a dedicated GPU, has only 1 gig of ram, and an old Athlon 64 x2 processor and it runs decently with the graphics on low. From what I read of your stats, yours should run far better than mine.
midjam
Yes have tried that
rick1027
try turning off the vertical sync and post process effects under graphics in the options menu in guild wars and see if thatll make it better. one or both of those are checked when its installed and without them youll get better fps
midjam
Whats weird is it doesnt matter how high or low i move the slider the fps always stays around 15 to 30. Have tried different combos with the tick boxes too.
Brett Kuntz
Install the latest ATI drivers for your system. I had almost that exact same system years ago, same video card, 1GB memory, and had way higher FPS than that. Your memory timings are pretty high too, 4's instead of 2's, which means your memory bandwidth is close to half of what it could be. That could be your issue as well. However, unless you really know what you are doing in a BIOS, you wont be able to fix your memory timing issue yourself.
Your timings are 4-7-5-6 and if I remember correctly, any decent DDR400 memory could achieve 2-2-2-5 quite easily. There would be a pretty big (noticeable) performance difference between them I'd say.
Your timings are 4-7-5-6 and if I remember correctly, any decent DDR400 memory could achieve 2-2-2-5 quite easily. There would be a pretty big (noticeable) performance difference between them I'd say.
Tharg
do you have a lot of processes running in the background? That might slow things down as well. There is a free utility called 'end it all' that helps you close down all processes that are not necessary. You can Google it and download it. It might help to run it before you start GW.
midjam
have checked for unnecessary services.
I got the older catalyst driver because i read somewhere that its better to get the driver version near to when your card was released, tried both versions still same issue.
The memory timings thing looks interesting will do some research thanks.
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Install the latest ATI drivers for your system. I had almost that exact same system years ago, same video card, 1GB memory, and had way higher FPS than that. Your memory timings are pretty high too, 4's instead of 2's, which means your memory bandwidth is close to half of what it could be. That could be your issue as well. However, unless you really know what you are doing in a BIOS, you wont be able to fix your memory timing issue yourself. Your timings are 4-7-5-6 and if I remember correctly, any decent DDR400 memory could achieve 2-2-2-5 quite easily. There would be a pretty big (noticeable) performance difference between them I'd say. |
The memory timings thing looks interesting will do some research thanks.
Blackhearted
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Install the latest ATI drivers for your system. I had almost that exact same system years ago, same video card, 1GB memory, and had way higher FPS than that. Your memory timings are pretty high too, 4's instead of 2's, which means your memory bandwidth is close to half of what it could be. That could be your issue as well. However, unless you really know what you are doing in a BIOS, you wont be able to fix your memory timing issue yourself.
Your timings are 4-7-5-6 and if I remember correctly, any decent DDR400 memory could achieve 2-2-2-5 quite easily. There would be a pretty big (noticeable) performance difference between them I'd say. |
midjam
yes i got the last bit from GPU-Z
midjam
I have ATItool and i can adjust the settings but i`m abit afraid.
Brett Kuntz
Brett Kuntz
Quaker
Given what you say, it sounds as if you may have some sort of 'global' slowdown happening.
-Something could be set wrong in the BIOS, so that the system is running slower than it should. You could reset the BIOS to see if that helps - the computer and/or motherboard manual should tell you how to do this.
-One or more cooling fans - particularly on the cpu or graphics card - may not be running and the cpu or gpu is going into a thermal slowdown mode.
-You could have settings on the video card, such as 4xAA, that are overriding the in-game settings. Run the ATI graphics app and make sure that there aren't any settings that are "fixed" or set to ignore game settings.
-Something could be set wrong in the BIOS, so that the system is running slower than it should. You could reset the BIOS to see if that helps - the computer and/or motherboard manual should tell you how to do this.
-One or more cooling fans - particularly on the cpu or graphics card - may not be running and the cpu or gpu is going into a thermal slowdown mode.
-You could have settings on the video card, such as 4xAA, that are overriding the in-game settings. Run the ATI graphics app and make sure that there aren't any settings that are "fixed" or set to ignore game settings.